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  • Honi the Circle-Drawer - Josephus
    In both Josephus and the Mishnah, I note that Honi is portrayed as praying for balance: in Josephus, he wants neither of the two sides to be given more heavenly favor than the other; in the Mishnah, he asks for rain that is neither too much nor too little
  • Honi: The Meaning Behind Hawaiis Sacred Greeting
    Honi is a deeply meaningful Hawaiian word that traditionally refers to a ceremonial greeting — a gentle forehead-and-nose touch used to share breath and honor another person
  • Honi the Traditional Hawaiian Greeting - Hoomana Spa Maui
    Honi (pronounced HO – nee) is the traditional Hawaiian greeting The english translation is “to kiss”, but actually, the original greeting was touching forehead to forehead, nose to nose and exchanging breath
  • What does it mean when Hawaiians touch foreheads? - Resto NYC
    Honi, the Hawaiian tradition of touching foreheads, represents an intimate connection of two souls It brings people together in unity and understanding, sealing agreements, displaying love, offering forgiveness, and promoting healing through the sharing of ha breath
  • honi (honi honi, honihoni) Hawaiian Pidgin Meaning - Da Pidgin
    In Hawaiian Pidgin and traditional Hawaiian culture, honi means to kiss or greet someone by touching noses and sharing breath Learn its meaning and usage
  • Hawaiian Word of the Week: Honi - University of Hawaii System
    Growing up, I would mainly hear this word from my auntie, who would wrap me in her arms and sigh, ‘Honi honi,’ before pressing a kiss to my cheek while sniffing my skin ”
  • Hawaiian Word of the Week: Honi - YouTube
    Honi —To kiss; a kiss; formerly, to touch noses on the side in greeting “Hugs and kisses are the most common form of greeting you can find in the islands
  • Honi the Circle Maker - RIVER OF LIFE CHURCH
    I read about Honi the Circle Maker from excerpts of Mark Batterson’s book, The Circle Maker The story of Honi is recorded in the Talmud, the writings of Jewish tradition
  • Honi : The Hawaiian Kiss
    "The honi is a Polynesian greeting in which two people greet each other by pressing noses and inhaling at the same time This is a very honorific as this represents the exchange of ha--the breath of life, and mana --spiritual power between two people
  • From our Sages: The Story of Honi - Wellsprings of Wisdom
    Honi was known for his ability to pray successfully for rain in times of drought, while standing in the middle of a circle he had drawn on the ground One of the most famous stories about Honi is found in the Bablyonian Talmud:





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