-Pana is the language that exists between the trees and the animals, it is the language that we have forgotten-

Ever wondered how your family pet can sense an impending earthquake? In this video, Kahu Kapi’ioho Lyons Naone speaks from an indigenous Hawaiian perspective while explaining “Pana,” the universal language of the natural world.

All of Nature communicates through the melody of life’s natural rhythms. Embedded in these vibrations is a sacred language which we can also understand if we learn to again align our awareness to it.

At The Pachamama Alliance we believe that rediscovering and reconnecting with Nature and our indigenous roots is vitally important for an environmentally sustainable, socially just, spiritually fulfilling future.

If we become more attuned to Nature’s language, we will better understand the sacred need to preserve the natural world and the indigenous peoples who hear and understand it.