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Exploring Spiritual and Physical Connections

[Music] a [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] now we all know that we are an individual part of a collective irony we could swim in our rivers climb our moon we know our ancestry so that's all tangible stuff so we have another body surrounding this that we understand to be the body of waidua attached also to that is another body the body of hine is feminine and moro is unseen to the naked eye so there is an energy field that is a feminine component of us which is unseen by the naked eye that is connected to our weirua which is also connected to our tinana [Music] why foreign and so we have physical spiritual and psychological as an individual part of the collective of who we are so from creator to humans to people so from the heavens to the earth we are a vibrating energy field so from that is like the [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] a little bubba when they enter this world of light they sit there and decide shall i come shall i just wait a little bit longer or shall i not come sometimes those little others need to be reminded that they have crossed from one world to the next and they have a little look on their face that says i'm deciding if it is not a whanay that are comfortable with karanga in the formal sense they will instinctively karanga in an informal sense they will talk to their babies they will sweep them up they will kiss them they will touch them they will rub them they will welcome them hello my brother hello my beautiful baby [Music] does it need to be in a traditional sense no i don't think so but it is always there in some form in almari there are those that are careful that will go a further step to make it a traditional karanga and that is just beautiful i think it's still a special thing rather than a common thing i have this belief that as much as i respect the kuana rio movement and reclaiming our heritage in tikanga that there's actually a step before that and it needs to begin with birth if we get birth right then everything else will flow on [Music] foreign kitty [Music] um me foreign [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] a [Applause] [Music] ah you