Life is more than just work and retirement. Our emotions are like colors, linked to our body’s energy centers, or chakras. These colors are frequencies that we send out and attract. Join the Blossom Inner Wellness program to explore this idea and learn how to overcome negative feelings like fear and anger. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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Did you know that the sounds we hear can change how we feel? Harold Burris Mayor, a sound expert, studied how different sound frequencies affect us. In 1939, a big decision was made to use 440 Hertz for broadcasts, which is higher than the calmer 432 Hertz. This change might make us feel more anxious! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Michelle Melendez talks about how people are changing their views on climate change. She criticizes a 2025 order by former President Trump that speeds up building data centers, which she thinks harms the environment. Michelle urges everyone to stay strong, enjoy nature, and connect with family. She thanks those who speak up and sends love worldwide. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Michelle Melendez, Jack, and Margie Flynn are worried about Hawaii’s General Plan. They say it’s unfair because it takes people’s homes for data centers. They believe this plan breaks the Constitution and doesn’t protect people’s rights. Despite local protests, the plan continues, urging everyone to take action and defend their rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
On the Big Island, locals like Shyamalan are standing up against the GP 2045 Bill 66. They worry it could harm their land and way of life by imposing strict rules without community input. Critics say the plan unfairly favors outsiders and lacks transparency. Residents are urging for more public involvement and a thorough review. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Michelle Melendez from Hawaii is worried about a council member’s plan change. She wants everyone to share their thoughts before the vote on May 20th. If you got a letter about land use changes, contact the county council. Michelle also finds the planning director’s statement about stakeholders confusing and wants clarity. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
After the Civil War, some Americans felt their freedom changed because of the 14th Amendment. This new law said that anyone born or naturalized in the U.S. is a citizen. It was a big change, aiming to ensure equal rights for everyone, but not everyone agreed with it. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The speaker thanks the Planning Department for taking climate change seriously. They are upset about people spreading lies, especially during COVID, and worry about AI’s dangers. Working with local cultures gives them hope. They stress the need for high standards to protect the future, warning against excuses, because future generations deserve a better world. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Michelle Melendez, a Hawaii resident, voiced her concerns about the Hawaii General Plan 2045, arguing it might favor outsiders over locals. She criticized a council member for ignoring evidence and urged residents to ask the mayor to veto the plan. The plan’s complexity and potential foreign influence worry many, but it still received a favorable recommendation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Hawaii County Council is in a legal battle over Bill 66, a plan for the future of the Big Island. Some people think the plan wasn’t made with the community in mind and might limit personal freedoms. The court case is delaying the vote, raising questions about the plan’s fairness and potential impact on residents. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.










