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		<title>Hawaiian Word of the Day: Nalu</title>
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Today&#8217;s Hawaiian word of the day is nalu.
Nalu most commonly refers to the waves or surf of the moana, the ocean. It&#8217;s also a verb, showing the state of waves&#8230; Ke nalu nei ka moana, The ocean is full of waves.
Nalu carries more poetic, less obvious meanings, however.
In keeping with the concept of water and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today&#8217;s Hawaiian word of the day is <em>nalu</em>.</p>
<p><em>Nalu </em>most commonly refers to the waves or surf of the <em>moana</em>, the ocean. It&#8217;s also a verb, showing the state of waves&#8230; <em>Ke nalu nei ka moana, </em>The ocean is full of waves.</p>
<p><em>Nalu </em>carries more poetic, less obvious meanings, however.</p>
<p>In keeping with the concept of water and liquid, <em>nalu </em>is the amniotic fluid that surrounds and protects an unborn child.</p>
<p>To <em>nalu </em>is to mediate, ponder, contemplate. For some reason, the water imagery personally works well with this word, such as the tranquility created by the repetitive flow of waves. Or it&#8217;s the antithesis of  the idea of waves itself,  water free of waves, so calm and still that we can contemplate what is below&#8230; or a mind free of the waves of thought and mental disturbance.</p>
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