The Island of Hawaii, considered the island of renewal, because it is still
re-birthing as it pours lava into the ocean daily. This is seen as sacred and powerful
energy; known as ho'oponopono (making right more right).

Prier to the ceremony, I gathered water from the ocean...
The water represents depth and compassion, to love one another as deeply as you do.
The coconut, which holds the water represents the tree of life providing support, shelter and nourishment.
The Ti leaf used to bless your rings represents health, prosperity and blessing of body, mind and spirit.

Dipping the ti leaf into the sacred water and sprinkling your rings or feet three times;
clearing the pathway towards a new beginning. The water that falls upon the ground represents your
ancestors, all teachers and guides who have brought you to this moment; and for all those loved
ones not here in person yet truly with us in spirit. The water that falls upon your rings or feet
represents the tides ebb and flow of life.

As you move deeper into the heart of love may you be blessed every step of your path
by the great god of light. May the sun shine upon you. May the moon move the tide of your emotions
with every grace and magic. May you always walk together in beauty and balance between
ego and heart honoring, respecting and maintaining domestic and spiritual harmony;
as you walk together hand and hand in the light of aloha, from this day forward.
The Hawaiian Rings or Feet Blessing
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Rev. Barbara Concoby / Officiant Wedding Services
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/ Professional Photography
P. O. Box 1989, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96745
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At the Conclusion of the Service...
The sacred water will be returned back to the ocean or upon the ground,
by either the couple or myself. Further blessing your journey towards a new beginning.
Marriage ~ Vow-Renewal ~ Civil Union
Rev. Barbara Concoby
/ Officiant Wedding Services
Non-denominational ~ Spiritual Hawaiian ~ Interfaith