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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting spin on the Hawaiian version of astrology., May 8, 2002
This review is from: The Star Gazer - A Hawaiian Astrological Tale (Paperback)
This book teaches Hawaiian astrology in the framework of Hoku-Heleli a kahuna that is teaching his son Hoku-iki astrology.

In this teaching; Hoku-iki is taught the constelations, which Akua (god of goddess) rules the constelation, then Hoku-Helelie expounds on the teaching by telling an appropriate Hawaiian legend as in "Kane and the creation myth", "The righteous warrior", "Papa and Wakea", "Hina and the moon", and others to illustrate the meaning of the signs. I am surprised that Pele is not mentioned in the book.

The book also teaches the importance of living in harmony with the rest of Creation.

I only have one tiny nitpick with the book. Ms. Claig refers to Io as the supreme or ultimate God (There are many names for the Creator that I need not go into). The nitpick is that Hawaiians were aware of the Creator; but did not pray to the supreme God because they felt that the supreme being was beyond human comprension, so they use their Aumakua, the Po'e Aumakua, and the assorted Akua to act as intercessors.

... ...I have read more HUNA books than are listed there,...

... Aloha nui loa. Two Bears

Wah doh Ogedoda (We give thanks Great Spirit)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, January 25, 2012
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This review is from: The Star Gazer - A Hawaiian Astrological Tale (Paperback)
Easy reading, my 12 yr old read it in a day; it's not very long. I loved it! It has a positive and more spiritual vibe to astrology. There were short stories, legends if you will, that applied to each. The dates for each month are slightly different, only by a few days, to what most are familiar with. The only thing is, for those who want a more detailed book, is that some of the sign descriptions are not too in depth. Other than that I enjoyed it and have read it several times and often use it to reference, so much so that it looks very old and warn. Great book!
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The Star Gazer - A Hawaiian Astrological Tale by Roberleigh H Claigh (Paperback - February 28, 1996)
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