Ah, the Praying Mantis. In Hawaiian culture, we have something we call mana, which is a word that signifies power born of birthright, accomplishments, or of even divine origins. Female mana is often reflected in our mythology. I study the Hawaiian worldview towards water deities; in particular, the reptilian-like deities that were once worshipped on a large-scale, but are now merely honored as ancestral guardians. Thank you for visiting my blog.
No, its nice to have this kind of information, i like it a lot, to learn from other cultures, to meet other people, etc.. and hawai is one of the places ive ever wanted to see.. so, thank you.
Ah, the Praying Mantis. In Hawaiian culture, we have something we call mana, which is a word that signifies power born of birthright, accomplishments, or of even divine origins. Female mana is often reflected in our mythology. I study the Hawaiian worldview towards water deities; in particular, the reptilian-like deities that were once worshipped on a large-scale, but are now merely honored as ancestral guardians. Thank you for visiting my blog.
ResponderEliminarNo, its nice to have this kind of information, i like it a lot, to learn from other cultures, to meet other people, etc.. and hawai is one of the places ive ever wanted to see.. so, thank you.
ResponderEliminarIs it true that if I swallow one of this, I'll explode from the inside... Think about it, pretty deep ah?
ResponderEliminarLove you man