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Foundation of Hawaiian Healing & Spirituality

The Eight Pillars

The foundational program of the Mana O Kahiko School, establishing the cultural and spiritual foundations required for the deeper pathways of study.

A 12-week journey into the pillars that shape Ho‘oponopono, Lomilomi, Hula, and the living traditions of Hawai‘i.

Founding Cohort — May 6, 2026

12-Week Online Program

Three Live Gatherings with Kumu Kawika Foster

Join the Founding Cohort

Why Foundations Matter

Many people encounter Hawaiian healing practices without first understanding the deeper cultural and spiritual framework that gives those practices meaning.

Without this foundation, sacred traditions can easily be reduced to methods or techniques rather than lived ways of understanding.

The Foundations program restores this essential ground.

Through twelve weeks of guided study, students explore the pillars that shape Hawaiian spirituality and healing. These teachings are not abstract ideas — they are ways of living that guide how knowledge is carried, practiced, and shared.

This program prepares students to approach the deeper pathways of Ho‘oponopono, Lomilomi, and Hula with clarity, responsibility, and respect.

In the Mana O Kahiko school, foundations come before practice.

A Note on Cultural Responsibility

The traditions of Hawai‘i arise from a living cultural system that has been carried and protected across generations.

Within the Mana O Kahiko school, these teachings are approached with respect for their cultural origins and with recognition that sacred knowledge carries responsibility.

The Foundations program exists to ensure that students first understand the cultural framework from which practices such as Ho‘oponopono, Lomilomi, and Hula emerge.

Rather than separating techniques from their roots, students are invited to begin with the foundations that support these traditions.

In this way, learning becomes not only an acquisition of knowledge, but a process of personal responsibility and alignment.

The Eight Pillars of Hawaiian Spirituality

During the program students will explore:

Nā Akua

Recognition of the higher spiritual forces, ancestral guidance, and the unseen relationships that surround human life.

Pule

Prayer as humility, communication, and alignment with the spiritual world.

Aloha

The governing force of compassion, respect, and right relationship with others.

Pono

Restoring balance through the alignment of thought, word, and action.

‘Oia‘i‘o

Truth as a spiritual essence that reveals what is real and restores integrity.

‘Ohana

Understanding relationship with family, community, land, ancestors, and future generations.

Hana

The commitment to act, to correct oneself, and to live what one has learned.

Makaukau

Readiness, steadiness, and the ability to remain grounded when carrying sacred knowledge.

Program Structure

The Foundations program unfolds over twelve weeks, allowing students to steadily integrate the Eight Pillars into daily life.

Rather than rushing through concepts, the program follows a consistent rhythm so that understanding can deepen through observation, reflection, and practice.

Each week includes:

  • Opening Pule
  • Teaching Lesson
  • Cultural Context
  • Application in Daily Life
  • Personal Reflection
  • Weekly Discipline
  • Closing Pule

Students move through the program week by week, allowing the teachings to become part of their thinking, behavior, and relationships.

In the Mana O Kahiko school, knowledge is not simply studied — it is lived.

Live Gatherings

Throughout the program students gather live with Kumu Kawika Foster at three

important moments in the journey.

These gatherings allow students to connect directly, reflect on their learning, and deepen

their understanding together.

Opening Orientation Gathering

At the beginning of the program students gather to enter the Foundations together, establish the spirit of the work, and prepare for the path ahead.

Midpoint Integration Gathering

Midway through the program students come together to reflect on how the pillars are appearing in their daily lives and to deepen their understanding through shared conversation.

Completion Ceremony

At the end of the twelve weeks students gather once more to acknowledge the journey, recognize their growth, and prepare to move forward into the deeper pathways of study.

All sessions are recorded for students who cannot attend live.

About Kumu Kawika Foster

Kumu Kawika Foster is a traditional Hawaiian cultural practitioner and teacher dedicated to sharing the ancestral wisdom of Hawai‘i through Mana O Kahiko — Spirit Power of Our Ancestors.

Born on the island of O‘ahu and trained within the traditions of Moloka‘i, including the valley of Hālawa, his work carries forward teachings rooted in lineage, culture, and lived practice.

Through Mana O Kahiko he guides students in the deeper understanding of Hawaiian spirituality, Ho‘oponopono, Lomilomi, and Hula as living traditions grounded in responsibility, observation, and alignment.

The Foundations program represents the gateway into these teachings, preparing students to approach the deeper pathways of study with clarity and respect.

What Students Will Leave With

Students who complete the Foundations program will leave with:

A Clear Understanding of the Eight Pillars

A grounded understanding of the cultural framework that supports Hawaiian spirituality and healing traditions.

A Personal Practice of Observation

Students begin the discipline of observing their thoughts, words, and actions — the foundation of living the teachings.

Preparation for Deeper Study

Completion of the Foundations program prepares students to enter the deeper training pathways within the Mana O Kahiko school.

Tuition & Enrollment

The Foundations program is the entry program of the Mana O Kahiko school and prepares students for the deeper pathways of study.

Founding Cohort – Begins May 6, 2026

 

Tuition for the program is:

Early 'Ohana Enrolment: $600 AUD
Closes April 22

Standard Tuition: $900 AUD

 Payment plan available for Standard Tuition.

 

 Enrolment includes:

  • Full access to the 12-week Foundations program
  • Weekly teaching lessons
  • Three live gatherings with Kumu Kawika Foster
  • Lifetime access to all program materials

This program is offered only a limited number of times each year.

Students who complete the Foundations program become eligible to continue into the pathways of Ho‘oponopono, Lomilomi, and Hula within the Mana O Kahiko school.

Join the Founding Cohort- $600
Standard Enrollment-$900

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter the Foundations

The path of Hawaiian wisdom begins by establishing the foundations that support it.

This twelve-week program offers a place to study the Eight Pillars of Hawaiian spirituality and to begin bringing these teachings into daily life.

The journey begins May 6, 2026

Those who feel ready are welcome to join.

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