NĀ MAKAHĀ
Gateways.
These are the thresholds into the work.
Each Makahā introduces a different entry point.
Not separate.
But connected.
Where you begin depends on where you stand.
He ala kēia e komo ai.
This is the way by which one enters.
Nā Makahā do not present the whole of the work. They open it.
Entry is not random. Where you begin shapes how the work is received, practiced, and carried. Nā Makahā make that entry deliberate.
HO'OPONOPONO MAKAHĀ
Correction as entry.
A gateway into the understanding of balance, responsibility, and the work of making things right.
ENTERLOMILOMI MAKAHĀ
Touch as entry.
A gateway into healing through touch, Where connection is established, and the hands learn to listen.
ENTERHULA MAKAHĀ
Movement as entry.
A gateway into the body, rhythm, discipline, and the living foundations that Hula carries.
ENTERE koho i ke ala e komo ai.
Choose the path by which you enter.
Where you enter matters.
Not because one is greater than another,
but because it is where your work begins.