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Hikule'o
Mystical, wise, powerful, divine, transformative, creative, protective, ancient, sacred, connected, intuitive, nurturing, inspirational, radiant, illuminating, guiding, harmonious, celestial, abundant, healing, influential, energetic, benevolent, visionary, intercessor, guardian, cosmic, embodiment
Divinations:
Incantations:
![Hikule '0 4.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_52bbc74677d74be6afd6372d245070c1~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_828,h_828,al_c,q_90,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/Hikule%20'0%204.png)
Offerings:
---Fish
---Seafood
---taro root
---Bananas
---Yams
---Nuts & Berries
---Tarot
---Scrying
---Sun
---Quija Board
---Water Scrying
---Crystal Ball
---Gardening
---Pule (prayer) and oli (chanting)
---La'au lapa'au (herbal medicine): This is a traditional Hawaiian practice of using medicinal plants and herbs for healing and spiritual purposes.
---Huna (secret knowledge): This is a traditional Hawaiian system of knowledge and philosophy that includes teachings on spirituality, healing, and personal growth.
---Makani (wind) and hula (dance): These are traditional Hawaiian forms of expression and movement that are used to connect with the spirits and to honor the natural world.
Tarot
Constellations
![The Tower.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_6929bef7cf1546f291a6ae3fd36f8c24~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_260,h_260,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/The%20Tower.png)
The Sun
The Tower
![Scorpio.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_33d3001055624afda01c390f9ba9a299~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_260,h_260,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/Scorpio.png)
Scorpio
![Cancer.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_19914b9fde9943b1856405996c9011b5~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_253,h_253,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/Cancer.png)
Cancer
Frequencies
---432 Hz - Love, healing, balance, harmony
--528 Hz - Love, transformation, miracles, DNA repair
--639 Hz - Connection, relationships, harmony, communication
![The Sun.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_9f889992ddb845b486c5adbde4765406~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_260,h_260,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/The%20Sun.png)
![The Moon.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_9e62ce281ab2412ca07219921c54c31c~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_260,h_260,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/The%20Moon.png)
The Moon
![Pleiades 2.png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/41098e_207cadf88a024fb38872c23381109d4f~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_253,h_253,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/Pleiades%202.png)
Pleiades
---"Hikule'o, divine presence, guide me on my spiritual journey."
---"In the light of Hikule'o, I embrace the power of transformation."
---"Hikule'o, hear my voice, grant me wisdom and inner strength."
Stone & Herbs
Signs & Synchronicities
---Rainbows
---Shooting stars
---Gentle ocean waves
---Blooming flowers
---Serene sunsets
---Sacred symbols or patterns in nature
---Sudden bursts of inspiration or creativity
---Citrine
---Yellow Jasper
---Honey Calcite
---Yellow Aventurine
---Yellow Fluorite
---Golden Tiger's Eye
---Lemon Quartz
---Yellow Garnet
---Yellow Topaz
---Sulfur
Noni (Morinda citrifolia), Awapuhi (Zingiber zerumbet), Olena (Curcuma longa), Mamaki (Pipturus albidus), Kalo (Colocasia esculenta)
Creatures
---Dolphins
---Whales
---Sea turtles
---Birds of paradise
---Butterflies
---Rays
---Dragonflies
Hikule'o is a deity in Hawaiian mythology who is associated with the power of the sun, especially as it relates to agriculture and growth. He is also known as Hikule'o-malalo, which means "Hikule'o beneath," referring to his connection to the lower realms of the earth. Here is more information on Hikule'o:
Analogies: Hikule'o is often depicted as a man with a shining aura, symbolizing his association with the sun's power. He is also sometimes depicted as a wild boar, which represents his strength and ferocity. In Hawaiian mythology, Hikule'o is often associated with the god Lono, who is the god of agriculture, fertility, and rain.
Offerings: Offerings to Hikule'o often include fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products, such as taro root, sweet potatoes, and bananas. Hikule'o is also associated with the ocean, so offerings of fish or other seafood are also appropriate. In addition, offerings of flowers and incense can be made to honor Hikule'o.
Divination: Divination involving Hikule'o might involve seeking his guidance for agricultural matters, such as planting or harvesting crops. Offerings can be made and prayers offered to ask for his help in ensuring a bountiful harvest.
Spellwork: Spellwork involving Hikule'o might involve focusing on the power of the sun to promote growth and abundance in one's life. This could be done through visualization, meditation, or the use of specific herbs or stones (see below).
Stones, herbs, and items: Hikule'o is associated with the color yellow and with stones such as yellow citrine, sunstone, and yellow topaz. Herbs associated with Hikule'o might include sunflower, calendula, and St. John's Wort. Offerings might include items such as woven baskets or other items related to agriculture or the sea.
Tarot card: While there is no specific tarot card associated with Hikule'o, he might be associated with cards that symbolize abundance, growth, or the sun, such as the Sun card or the Ace of Pentacles.
It's important to note that Hawaiian spirituality is deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of the Hawaiian people, and that working with Hawaiian deities should be done with respect and sensitivity to these traditions.
It's important to note that there is no one definitive list of offerings, incantations, divinations, stones, herbs, and items used for witchcraft in Hawaiian mythology. Different practitioners and cultural groups may have their own unique traditions and practices.
Witchcraft and Mythology in Hawaiian Culture
In Hawaiian culture, the practice of witchcraft and mythology is deeply intertwined with the natural world and the concept of mana, which is a spiritual energy or power that flows through all living things. Practitioners of Hawaiian witchcraft, also known as kahuna, use various tools and techniques to connect with the spirits of the land, sea, and sky and to harness the power of mana for healing, protection, and other purposes.
Some of the tools and techniques used in Hawaiian witchcraft include:
Pule (prayer) and oli (chanting): These are traditional Hawaiian forms of prayer and chanting that are used to communicate with the spirits and to invoke the power of mana.
Ho'oponopono (spiritual cleansing): This is a traditional Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness that is used to restore balance and harmony in relationships and within oneself.
La'au lapa'au (herbal medicine): This is a traditional Hawaiian practice of using medicinal plants and herbs for healing and spiritual purposes.
Huna (secret knowledge): This is a traditional Hawaiian system of knowledge and philosophy that includes teachings on spirituality, healing, and personal growth.
Makani (wind) and hula (dance): These are traditional Hawaiian forms of expression and movement that are used to connect with the spirits and to honor the natural world.
Hikule'o in Hawaiian Mythology
Hikule'o is a lesser-known god in Hawaiian mythology who is associated with the ocean and the creatures that live within it. According to legend, Hikule'o was born from the union of the goddess Haumea and the god Kane Milohai. He is depicted as a powerful and fearsome warrior who wields a shark-toothed club and a net.
Physical Appearance of Hikule'o
There is limited information available about the physical appearance of Hikule'o in Hawaiian mythology. However, based on his association with the ocean and his reputation as a warrior, it's possible to make some educated guesses about his physical attributes and symbols.
Some possible physical attributes and symbols associated with Hikule'o include:
Clothing: Hikule'o may be depicted wearing traditional Hawaiian clothing such as a malo (loincloth) or a kihei (cloak) made from the skin of a shark or other ocean creature.
Weapons: Hikule'o is often depicted wielding a shark-toothed club or a net, which symbolizes his mastery of the ocean and its creatures.
Jewelry: Hikule'o may be depicted wearing traditional Hawaiian jewelry such as a lei (garland) made from shells or other oceanic materials.
Hair: Hikule'o's hair may be depicted as long and flowing, symbolizing his connection to the ocean and the movement of the tides.
Facial features: Hikule'o's facial features may be depicted as fierce and intimidating, reflecting his reputation as a warrior and protector
Associations with Tarot Cards and Constellations
It's important to note that in Hawaiian culture, tarot cards and constellations may not be traditionally associated with deities in the same way that they are in Western occult practices. However, based on Hikule'o's association with the ocean and its creatures, it's possible to make some educated guesses about possible tarot cards and constellations that could be associated with him.
Some possible tarot cards and constellations that could be associated with Hikule'o include:
The Moon: The Moon card in tarot is often associated with intuition, emotions, and the mysterious and ever-changing nature of the ocean. The constellation most closely associated with the Moon is Cancer, which is a water sign and is often associated with emotions, intuition, and nurturing.
The Tower: The Tower card in tarot is often associated with destruction and upheaval, but also with liberation and transformation. This card could be associated with Hikule'o's role as a warrior and protector who uses his power to bring about change and to defend his domain. The constellation most closely associated with the Tower card is Scorpio, which is a water sign and is often associated with transformation, power, and intensity.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the practices of witchcraft and mythology in Hawaiian culture are complex and multifaceted, and it's important to approach them with respect and cultural sensitivity. Hikule'o is a lesser-known god in Hawaiian mythology who is associated with the ocean and its creatures, and his physical attributes and symbols may include clothing, weapons, jewelry, hair, facial features, and possibly tattoos. While tarot cards and constellations may not be traditionally associated with Hikule'o in Hawaiian culture, possible associations based on his characteristics and associations with the ocean and warrior status include the Moon, Cancer, the Tower, and Scorpio.
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