Spring Radiance + Renewal Hawaii Big Island
April 16–21, 2026
Wai Mana | Big Island, Hawai‘i
Under the fire of spring and the initiatory current of the Aries New Moon, a new thread is woven. Our currency is the ability to stay current, and spring is the atmosphere with Aries as the initiator of conscious creation. Here we align to the beginning of the beginning of cosmic consciousness.
Hoʻāla means to awaken. To awaken the inner self. A call to rise.
To rise like dawn over the ocean.
To remember the light within you that has always been there.
Located on the Big Island of Hawai‘i at Wai Mana, a living ecosystem where jungle meets lava and the waters whisper of ancient Lemuria. Hoʻāla is a living field of renewal held in harmony with the land of Hawai‘i.
It is a mapping of light through the networks of your soul.
Spring is the season of renewal. After the deep integration of winter and the first quarter of the New Year, we gather to illuminate what has taken root within you. April 16–21 we activate the solar template allowing all that has been integrating to rise into embodied radiance.
Your nervous system has the capacity to form new pathways of safety, clarity, and power. In sacred rhythm with the land, we shine in the re-network of the body, awaken the spine, and stabilize the light.
Why Big Island Hawai‘i? It is a living portal.
The volcanic earth and crystalline waters mirror the codes within your own DNA.
Aloha is the breath of God moving through you.
This is your return to that breath of light and the Joy that is inherently here.
Come shine in your light that has been weaving beneath the surface.
This is an intimate retreat of 6-8 people.
Wai Mana is a living ecosystem in Puna on the Big Island, where jungle, lava, and ocean currents create a powerful environment for restoration and awakening. On a living vortex where land itself holds a quiet intelligence that invites the body to slow down, listen, and remember. Traditional Hawaiian cosmology sees the islands as places where Sky (lani), Earth (ʻāina), Ocean (kai) meet in balance. The Big Island sits on the 19.5° North latitude, which planetary geometry researchers associate with rotational energy points on planets.
This container is intentionally intimate so each participant can be held with presence and Aloha.
The Experience
This 5-night / 6-day immersion includes:
• Lodging at Wai Mana within our living jungle ecosystem
• Daily farm-fresh meals sourced from the land and local abundance
• Kundalini Yoga + Meditation
• Breathspace Activations
• Spinal Awakening practices for radiance + nervous system networking
• Ceremonies of Light
• Hawai‘i activations reconnecting you to your soulular memory
Each day is curated with intentional flow balancing activation, integration, rest, and elemental immersion.
Individual Alignment
$3,300 Total Alignment (per person)
Paid in Full $3,050 (Save $250) HERE
Pay in full upon registration and receive a $250 savings.
Couples Alignement
$6,400 for two people
A special rate for partners wishing to experience the retreat together.
Couples Paid in Full
$6,000 for two (Save $600) HERE
Payment Plan
Individual
• $555 non-refundable deposit to reserve your space HERE
• $2,745 balance due April 2, 2026
Couples
• $1,000 non-refundable deposit to reserve your space HERE
• $5,400 balance due April 2, 2026
Details
• Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable.
• All balances must be paid in full by April 2, 2026.
• If registering after April 2, payment in full is required.
• Transportation to Hawai‘i and to Wai Mana is not included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which airport should I fly into?
Guests should fly into Hilo International Airport (ITO) on the Big Island of Hawai‘i.
Hilo is the closest airport to Wai Mana and is approximately 45 minutes away by car.
Some travelers choose to fly into Kona International Airport (KOA) on the west side of the island. Kona is about 2 hours away by car if you wish to explore more of the island before or after the retreat.
How do I get to Wai Mana from the airport?
Transportation to the retreat is not included.
Guests may choose to:
• Rent a car from the airport
• Arrange a taxi, uber or rideshare we can also coordinate pick up for a fee
• Coordinate shared rides with other retreat participants
Once you register, we will send detailed directions and help connect guests who may wish to share transportation.
What is the closest town?
Wai Mana is located near Pāhoa, a small town with restaurants, markets, and local shops about 10–15 minutes away.
What is the weather like?
April is a beautiful time on the Big Island.
Wai Mana is located in a lush tropical rainforest climate, so you can expect:
• Warm temperatures (70–82°F)
• Gentle rain showers at times
• Beautiful mornings and lush greenery everywhere
Light rain is part of the magic of the Eastside of the island at night keeping everything Lush
What should I bring?
We recommend bringing:
• Comfortable clothing for yoga and movement
• A light rain jacket
• Swimsuit
• Journal
• Comfortable walking shoes or sandals
• Personal items you may want for ceremony or meditation
A detailed packing list will be provided after registration.
What are the accommodations like?
Guests will stay at Wai Mana, a peaceful modern eco jungle sanctuary designed to support rest, connection with nature, and deep presence.
Spaces are open modern comfortable, and immersed in the beauty of the land.
Is this retreat suitable for beginners?
Yes. All practices are offered in a way that is accessible and adaptable.
Whether you are new to Kundalini or experienced in these practices, the container is designed to meet you where you are.