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The Transformative Power of Dance

In our quest to explore the profound realms of human expression and personal growth, we delve into the extraordinary and often overlooked transformational potential of dance. At the Kona Cloud Forest Sanctuary, we firmly believe that dance is not just a form of entertainment; it’s a doorway to self-discovery, emotional healing, and personal transformation. The…

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October 26, 2023

Dryland forests’ protection often forgotten

We frequently talk of protecting the rainforests and cloud forests of Hawaii, but often neglect the importance of Hawaii’s dry land forests. However, thanks to the efforts of Ka‘ahahui o Ka Nahelehele we are beginning to understand the importance as well. According to Mary Metcalf, president of the nonprofit organization, its mission is to advocate…

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October 23, 2023

Commonly Used Sound Healing Instruments Used In Sound Baths

Sound healing is an ancient form of relaxation and healing that involves exposing a person to a variety of soothing sounds and vibrations. Instruments, such as crystal singing bowls, chimes, gongs, tuning forks, drums, and rattles, are used as a way to generate energy and induce a deep state of relaxation to encourage healing. Incorporating…

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October 19, 2023

Rainbow Eucalyptus: Nature’s Masterpiece

Eucalyptus trees are celebrated for their aromatic leaves and their status as the primary food source for the endearing koala bears. Among the most common varieties, eucalyptus deglupta stands out and is commonly known as the “Rainbow Eucalyptus”. When this remarkable tree discards its bark, it’s like observing the evolution of a colored pencil into…

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October 12, 2023

Add fall color with flowering plants

What crazy weather we are having! Kona normally experiences the rainy season from April to almost November. This year August and most of September were abnormally dry, as was the rest of the island. It appears the rains are returning. We are now officially in what is considered fall in the northern hemisphere as the…

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October 2, 2023