166: Maui Fires & True Freedom: Re-indigenizing Humanity

EPISODE · Oct 16, 2023 · 1H 11M

166: Maui Fires & True Freedom: Re-indigenizing Humanity

from Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom

Right now we are being called to embrace our ancestral roots and shape a collective identity that respects the past, embodies indigenous hospitality, and kindles the light of cultural awakening, all with a steadfast commitment to nurturing a world fit for our future generations. As we build a stronger community rooted in the ancient wisdom of indigenous cultures, we emerge as stewards of the Earth, embracing uncertainty, and fostering a world in which our ancestors would be proud to see their legacy carried forward. This week, we hosted Kale Ka'alekahi, a cultural innovator, spiritual activist, visionary, and storyteller. From his roots in Hawaii, Kale possesses the ability to bridge ancestral wisdom with modern challenges, fostering a profound connection to the environment and the human spirit. You won't want to miss this electrifying episode that offers a unique perspective of what it means to be human.   Quotes: "We live in a society that does not offer our young ones rites of passage and initiations into adulthood. And we also do not offer them guidance." – Kale Ka'alekahi "We have history, that's why genealogy is important. We already know what has happened, and we're facing our future." – Kale Ka'alekahi "People who came from people is the extent of generation. It's dimensional, spiraling, not just a circle. It's informed as human beings by the animal or the plant, and then they shape to it." – Kale Ka'alekahi "Let's not disrupt what nature already wants to do. That's inherently part of why we exist. Rather than continuously taking from that, we want to give back into it so that the loop closes, that feedback loop closes." – Kale Ka'alekahi "Water is the earth, water is human, water is nature, and it's not municipal." - Dr. Stanton Hom   Key Takeaways: Understanding and honoring your ancestral heritage is crucial for building a better future. Connect with your roots, as they provide the foundation for who you are and what you can become. Traditional wisdom and practices are not outdated. They offer timeless lessons that can be integrated into modern life. Embrace the old ways and make them relevant to the present. Embrace the idea of regeneration, revitalization, and indigenization. These concepts can help you restore and rejuvenate your connection to your heritage and the world around you. Recognize the need for regeneration and composting old ideas of permanence. Understand that there is a cultural awakening taking place, and it requires a collective willingness to evolve and change. Reflect on the consequences of human actions on the environment. Recognize that mismanagement of natural resources can lead to severe and long-lasting impacts on both the land and the people. Act as a bridge between the past and present, bringing forward the wisdom and traditions of ancestors and applying them to create a vision for the future. It's about evolving without losing touch with your roots.   Highlights/Timeline: [5:28] How can cultural revitalization and indigenous knowledge play a role in creating a better future? [12:17] How important is decolonization, adopting indigenous perspectives, and unlearning harmful practices? [16:51] How does Kale balance rationality and emotional intelligence for a more harmonious future? [24:19] What is the importance of women's health and understanding the moon cycle for our well-being? [27:52] What is the significance of cultural awakening and grieving for lost traditions in our journey forward? [36:40] How do issues related to indigenous identity, colonization, and hospitality affect the prospects of a better future? [41:58] What does Kale see in Hawaii's history, colonization, and environmental impact in shaping how we approach our future? [48:11] How can we address water scarcity by drawing from indigenous knowledge and practices? [52:14] What role does indigenous knowledge play in disaster preparedness and resilience? [58:03] How can redefining masculinity and fostering a sense of community contribute to shaping a better future? [1:04:12] What does Kale offer to embrace uncertainty and connect more deeply with the natural world as we look to the future?   Conclusion: Cultural revival and the need to grieve for lost traditions lead us to a deeper understanding of who we are and the world we want to create. It is a call to action, a reminder to appreciate the wisdom of our ancestors, and a motivation to nurture the world for future generations. Embark on a path of healing, regeneration, and resilience, embracing the challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead as we craft a future rooted in cultural richness, environmental stewardship, and interconnectedness.   Resources: Learn more about Kale Ka'alekahi on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kale.kaalekahi/?hl=en  Website: https://www.kalekaalekahi.com/    Learn more about Dr. Stanton Hom on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanhomdc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstantonhom Twitter: https://twitter.com/drstantonhom Website: https://futuregenerationssd.com/  Podcast Website: https://thefuturegen.com Stay Connected with the Future Generations Podcast: Instagram: @futuregenpodcast, @thefuturegensd and @drstantonhom_ Facebook: Future Generations Podcast and Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic Website: Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic If you would like to learn more about the truth behind the pandemic, please check out The End of C0V1D.  Click the link to sign up: https://theendofcovid.com/ref/352/    Get the Heart of Freedom III Replay here: https://hof3replay.thefuturegen.com/hof3recording Join the Future Generations Community here: https://community.thefuturegen.com   Remember to Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Instagram: @futuregenpodcast   San Diego area residents, take advantage of our special New Patient offer exclusively for podcast listeners here. 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