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The legends of Polihale and Cliffs of Ha’eleee beach

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Not only sandy beaches and blue water that you can find in Polihale Beach on Kauai. If you go far enough, her Legend has, you can also find Ha’eele’s slopes, the afterlife gateway.

Polihale Beach, a stunning extension of sand on the western edge of Kauai, known as the Park Island, is not just a place for amazing sunset and endless waves. It is also a place that is immersed in ancient Hawaiian legends, where the borders between the material world and the world of spirit are said to be skinny.

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Polihale beach is also the tallest beach in Hawaii, and extends for a distance of 17 miles, and in the remains of sand dunes, and the ruins of the ancient temple shows that this was of great importance for Huaei throughout history.

On the beach of Polihale looked towards the Nabali coast
Poly and the beach: It is said that meeting the rocky slopes from Ha’ee’eele, is said to be chased by the souls trying to cross the gate to the afterlife that was said to be on the slopes. // Erik Spirit/ /Flex

The sacred slopes of Ha’eleee

At the far end of the polihale beach, the slopes known as Ha’eele rises significantly from the coastal line. To the old Hawaii, these slopes were more than just a natural wonder; They were the “jumping point” of souls, or “Ohhan, leaving this world. The same word means polihale, the lower or sacred rubble.

According to legend, when someone died, his soul was traveling to these slopes to jump in the afterlife and join their ancestors. For those lucky enough to get “AUMAKUA, or a family of lives, waiting for them, the transition was peaceful, and a return to embrace their ancestors.

But not every soul finds a warm welcome on the other side.

The souls in Polihale Beach

For the unfortunate spirits that have reached Ha’ee’eele without autocua to guide them, Polihale’s slopes have become a place to wander. These missing spirits are unable to eliminate the final jump, they will hang themselves with rocks, plants, or even travelers who dared disturb the place of rest. It is said that these misguided lives, frustrated and lost, can cause harm to living, bringing bad luck or even illness to those who inadvertently take them from their painful place.

Beware of what you take

Local science strongly warns against removing anything – especially stones – from the beach of Polihale or the surrounding slopes. Many believe that by taking a rock or piece of the scene, you can unintentionally return the soul to return to its holy house. These souls, desperate and confusing, may follow you, causing strange disturbances in your home until they are properly returned to where they belong.

Poly and the beach: Harmer House/ /Flex

The visitors who ignored these warnings reported strange incidents – unwanted noise, sudden illness, or a feeling of viewing. Some even felt a tremendous coercion to return the stones to Polihale, and find peace only when the souls return to where they belong.

The place of beauty and mystery

Polihale Beach, who carries his miles of golden sand and majestic slopes, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful mysterious Kaway places. But it is also a place where the past continues, as the old Hawaiian souls continue on their eternal journey. Those who visit passes lightly, respect for the earth, and above all, are reminded of what belongs to the souls. The slopes from Ha’ee’ele are not just a gateway to the afterlife; It is a reminder that some Hawaiian parts are affected by a supernatural, as the invisible world is always close to hand.

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