When something troubles you, whose guidance do you seek?
When you or someone dear to you becomes ill or injured,
when you are buying or selling a home or preparing to move,
when you are considering marriage or a career change—
in these moments of major life decisions, whom do you rely on?
A doctor, a friend, a partner, family, or perhaps an influencer?
Without realizing it, we often turn to countless “external opinions” in search of an answer that feels right.
Yet even after doing so, when anxiety remains or confusion deepens, what is truly happening within us?
A sudden wave of fear, a sense of inferiority born from comparison, or the agitation stirred by the mood of a child or partner—
in those moments, whose “voice” are you hearing, and to whom are you submitting?
And when such an “inner voice” arises, what are we meant to do with it?
In this interview, Instructor Waialea draws on the words of the late Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona to explore the nature of the “voices” we unconsciously listen to.
“We see only the tip of the iceberg.”
What we believe to be “our own thoughts” may, in truth, be nothing more than the replay of vast layers of memory.
So how do we arrive at an authentic answer?
The unique “voice” you meet through cleaning
Beyond the practice of daily cleaning, there is a voice we can come to hear.
It is not the voice of anyone else, but your own sacred message from Divinity.
Rather than being swept away by the noise of the external world or by the anxious voices within, let us clean with Waialea and explore how to receive your own inspiration.



