When I began this journey with Pele about 4 years ago, I didn’t know what to expect and there was some real hesitation on my part to even make any of it public. I had some genuine concerns about a Haole creating material for a Polynesian Goddess that settled in Hawaii. It delayed the 2020 online version of this grimoire by several months and I still had serious misgivings about it when I finally put it up for others to consume.
In the end it came down to this – no one owns the Gods and Goddesses.
They can only “own” their approach to them. I made it very clear in the introduction to this grimoire that these methods do not infringe upon the cultural heritage of the melting pot that are the Polynesians. I do not use their songs or chants. I do not use their physical materials, though I could, if I made my own associations not reliant on their recreated methods.
I didn’t ask for Pele to come. Or Hi’iaka. Or Kamohoali’i. I’m certainly glad they did and this grimoire was Pele’s ask of me. I have written it as best I could, largely then, with a little current material thrown in, such as demonstration video links and pictures. You can find all of this material on the Internet in one form or another. This is why I put it up for free and with a nominal couple of dollar version. If you like it and would like to spend a few dollars as a thank you, please purchase a copy. I thank you in advance!
This grimoire is both for Pele and the reader that puts this into practice. It also acts as an energetic practitioner training manual for use with Natural energy sources. Take of it what you will and consider doing the energetic work to get more out of it both here and in your other parts of your practice.
Pele’s Grimoire 2 is already being worked on as I move back to Hawaii. It’s about 30 pages in since I started my 10 day house hunting trip with a final move here for several years in about a month. It will be quite different from this one and will focus more on the Land, Land Spirits, connecting to the energies of both, and so on. Pele’s Grimoire is a nice way to get your feet wet with what’s to come!
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