MOA Hawaii

The Mokichi Okada Association (MOA) believes in creating a world free of disease, poverty and confli

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 10/30/2024

Plant Sale at Toho No Hikari on Sunday, Nov 3rd. Besides plants, there will be vases, PS2/3 and WII games, food items, and the little grab bags.

10/28/2024
Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 10/22/2024

Please enjoy this week’s nature blessings!

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 10/20/2024

Brian's flower class today - single flower arrangement

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 10/16/2024

Okebana created by Kimiko Ichikawa and Jennifer Terukina.

10/03/2024

Happy belly enjoying instant ramen at MOA Wellness Center. Are you available on Saturday? From 11am to 1pm instant udon or ramen for $5!
Such a deal!

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/25/2024

Visual beauty by Roy Deb Goshi Otaguro.

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/20/2024

Scenes from the September Lifestyle Improvement Program lunch
Join us!

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/18/2024

Mahalo Jeff and Frances Okazaki!

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/10/2024

Jesse back with Dick and Dawn preparing arrangmemmra at Washington place and the Capitol. Hope they make you smile.

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/10/2024

This week’s creations by Roy Deb Goshi Otaguro.

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/07/2024

Swing by the MOA Wellness Center to view the latest art exhibit! Local photographer Daven Kanno is showing his talent! So much talent in a young man!

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 09/07/2024

Today is organic instant udon day!
Join us for the next session!

Photos from Kaka‘ako VERT's post 08/28/2024
Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/27/2024

Flowers by Roy Deb Goshi Otaguro

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/27/2024

Koharu Tanikawa and Emiko Abe at the Golden Tearoom

Flowers by Roy Deb Goshi Otaguro

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/20/2024

This week’s beauty from nature courtesy of Jeff and Fran Okazaki.

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/17/2024

Rummage Sale tomorrow!

08/17/2024

Koharu Tanikawa (right) and Emiko Abe (left) are volunteer therapists from Sapporo.

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/17/2024

Scenes from today’s Lifestyle Improvement Program.

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/15/2024

Rummage Sale on Saturday!

Photos from MOA Hawaii's post 08/13/2024

Many thanks Roy & Deb Goshi Otaguro.

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Programs at the MOA Wellness Center

Okada Purifying Therapy (OPT) is considered a form of Energy Medicine. OPT is the core of Mokichi Okada’s utilization of “#spiritual science.” He learned from Nature that, just as our natural ecosystem cleanses itself periodically, our body - a microcosm - also cleanses itself periodically. He stated that #illness is a cleansing process for the human being, which manifests as discomfort such as #fever, #pain, and #stiffness. It is through #illness that impure matters that have accumulated in the body over many years are eliminated. OPT is based on Okada’s theory that we have life-sustaining energy because our #spiritual body is combined with our physical body. Over many years of research, Okada discovered that focusing the #spiritual energy available in the universe onto the affected part of the body through OPT will accelerate the dissipation of such impure matters. OPT guides people to health and produces #happiness.

Art and Culture Program - flower arranging (kohrinka), Bontemae Tea Ceremony, Calligraphy (shodo) promotes emotional and cultural wellness through #beauty. Art and Culture activities enhance the #spiritual sentiments of the human being. Everything on earth, including the human being, has a rich and full life-sustaining energy (#spiritual energy) This energy is demonstrated in #beauty. Mokichi Okada realized that if we enjoy the #beauty of #Nature and incorporate it into our daily lives, our life-sustaining energy would become rich and our #spiritual sentiments would be #uplifted. Because of his understanding, he collected art pieces and built art museums.

MOA Food and Eating Program provides guidance in achieving both physical and mental health through a way of eating embedded in traditional values - the principles of respecting and adapting to #Nature.

MOA #Nature Farming produces #healthy #chemicalfree foods for the community. Okada discovered that soil has a very important power within itself to produce food. Therefore, as the human being can thrive only by living in harmony with #Nature, if our #agricultural methods respect soil and enhance its power, our food will always be rich in natural energy the nourishes and supports our health. MOA Wellness Centers encourage its members to start and maintain home #gardens. #Gardening is also used as a therapy to help individuals attain a better state of health through increased contact with #Nature.

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Rummage Sale on Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm in the Toho No Hikari Social Hall, 3510 Nuuanu Pali Drive
What a treat!Singing bowls!You could feel the vibrations fill The Wellness Center with positive energy!
Happy Monday!Mahalo to those who participated in the biannual plant sale!Big mahalo to the staff for your dedication and...
Water Dragon
Volunteer gardening day! Join us! Every third Sunday starting at 9am at Toho No Hikari on the Pali Highway.
Please join us for an exhibition of local photographer Wesley Oh's photography.  Wes's art is currently on display at MO...
Local Photographer Wesley Oh
In the mood for an invigorating cup of matcha to soothe oneself? Swing by Moa Wellness Center to purchase a bowl of gree...
In the mood for an invigorating cup of matcha to soothe oneself? Swing by Moa Wellness Center to purchase a bowl of gree...
Today we had our annual MOA membership meeting in Nuuanu at Toho ni Hikari.  We had games such as bingo and lottery. So ...
Today we had our annual MOA membership meeting in Nuuanu at Toho ni Hikari.  We had games such as bingo and lottery. So ...

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