Pele: The Original Volcano Girl

Pele is one of the sexiest and most powerful Goddess in the Hawaiian islands.
Miss P, originally hailed from Tahiti, but like most of us needed a new view and set sail, with her bros in tow, to find a new place to hang. After trying a few of the islands on for size, she finally settled on the big island of Hawaii.
Fiery, tempestuous, sensual. Creator and destroyer. She’s a mega babe—and single mama— that deserves the utmost respect.


Read: Pele: Goddess of Hawaii by Herb Kawainui Kane. This slim volume is replete with enough Pele lore for even the most ardent follower.

Crib: Halemaumau Crater on Kilauea. If you want to visit Pele at home, be sure to bring a gift: flowers, a handful of ‘ohelo berries (cranberry’s Hawaiian cousin) or a bottle of gin— Volcano Girl’s favorite libation.

Word: Nalu (Hawaiian), Surf (English)
“Nalu’s up, Pele! Let’s hang ten and then check out da kine local boys.” Hi’iaka to her big sister, Pele, one lazy afternoon.

Kane of the week: Pele’s main man— Kamapua’a. Kamapua’a was apparently a duel- natured hottie with a bit of a secret; he was a baby pig at birth. Pele and Kama loved and hated each other madly.

Stone: Olivine/Periodot, aka the “Luck of Pele.”
Carry this stone in your pocket to soak up its empowering vibe and remind you of the power of Pele within you.

Color: Wear red underthings to privately connect with the Pele of your interior. Red is the color of bold, daring sexuality. It is also the color of power. It will work energetically, while wearing, to balance your first chakra—the energy center of fearlessness and passion.

Tip: Never, and I repeat never, take lava rock from the islands. The mana of Pele is present in even the smallest stone and she will unleash her wrath upon you, if you dare to take one from its island home.

Aloha Wahine!
Blue Girl

posted by Blue Girl @ 3:03 PM,