| | Aerie greets Mount Makana in the early morning |
| | | Prayer flags festoon the healing temple, the Dance Pavilion is ready |
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| | Lama Tashi gives a White Tara empowerment |
| | | Morning White Tara teachings |
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| | A White Tara Tsok (feast) |
| | | Everyone is relaxed and attentive |
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| | One early morning Eana's lomilomi teacher, Susan, joins us in greeting the sun |
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| | The clouds also joined us in celebration |
| | | Atlee of Kauai and Phyllis of Ottowa share a word of inspiration |
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| | Felicity from Australia taught us her White Tara Dance |
| | | She brought the costume and Eana held the center as White Tara |
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| | It was great to meet with old friends, KarenMetta, Mekare, Parvati and Anahata |
| | | Isa played drum with Anahata & Prema |
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| | It was great to eat on the beach |
| | | Suki's sweetheart joined us for part of the camp |
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| | We were treated to several rainbows. |
| | | Best friends Dechen & Prema under the rainbow |
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| | The dance pavilion was beautiful at night |
| | | Time to focus on Green Tara |
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| | There were 2 mandalas. Aerie & Mary danced "All Victorious" |
| | | Sophia Kehau from Seattle & Ruthann from Virginia |
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| | Heather from Arizona & Oceana from Texas |
| | | Esti of Kauai & Allyson from California |
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| | Felicity from Australia and Yuki from Japan |
| | | Felicity is the senior Tara Dance teacher in Australia & Japan |
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| | Retreatants and audience friends join in the Dances of Universal Peace |
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| | Fire meditation on the beach |
| | | Eana leads her hula class |
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| | Nancy was one of our noble kitchen crew |
| | | Suki was chef in charge and kept us well nourished |
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| | Sharon was our noble registrar |
| | | Trishana, last year's registrar, took to the harmonium with great delight |
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| | The beach was always a joy and an inspiration |
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| | A morning chi lel practice on the beach |
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| | One morning we went to a wonderful ancient garden down the road |
| | | It rained a lot in the Valley, the garden supplied umbrellas |
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| | We had a wonderful guide, Anela, who explained local legends |
| | | It was a haven for native plants |
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| | The hula Eana was teaching was a legend of that mountain |
| | | She and Mary Hunter enjoyed the preciousness of the opportunity to dance |
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| | Yuki and SaSa from Japan, were Felicity's students and friends |
| | | Joki and Felicity from Australia |
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| | Felicity taught the Black Swan Dance, Aboriginal Australian |
| | | The gardens blow us one last kiss of beauty |
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