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Morrnah was born May 19, 1913, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Kimokeo and Lilia Simeona, both native Hawaiians. [1] Her mother, Lilia, was one of the last recognized kahuna laʻau kahea or priest who heals with words. [2]
In 1976 Morrnah Simeona, regarded as a healing priest or kahuna lapaʻau, adapted the traditional hoʻoponopono of family mutual forgiveness to the social realities of the modern day. For this she extended it both to a general problem solving process outside the family and to a psycho-spiritual self-help rather than group process.
The Living Treasures of Hawaiʻi program was created in 1976 by the Buddhist temple Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii to honor residents of Hawaii.It was inspired by the Living National Treasures of Japan award, and is awarded annually.
Morrnah Simeona, regarded as a kahuna laʻau lapaʻau; Tohunga, a cognate term and title in Māori tradition; Filipino shamans; Bobohizan, shamans among the Kadazan-Dusun; Big Kahuna Burger, a fictional Hawaiian-themed fast food restaurant chain that appears in the movies of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez; Guru
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Implying a derivation from the Hebrew term shama on, meaning "he has heard"; this is a similar etymology as the Torah gives for the theophoric name Ishmael ("God has heard"; Genesis 16:11), on the basis of which it has been argued that the tribe of Simeon may originally have been an Ishmaelite group (Cheyne and Black, Encyclopaedia Biblica).
Anka bestowed her dead sister's name on her daughter. The child, Simeona (1858-1915) would later go on to marry an important Romanian minister, Alexander Lahovary (1841–1897), member of the aristocratic Lahovary family, by whom she had issue; and she would serve Queen consort Elisabeth of Romania as one of her ladies-in-waiting.
Simeona un Sv. Annas pareizticīgo katedrāle , Russian : Собор Симеона и Анны ), located at 12 Akadēmijas Street in Jelgava , is a cathedral of the Latvian Orthodox Church , one of four Orthodox cathedrals in Latvia .