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  Kaula Island
Kaula is a small, isolated islet, lying about 20 sea miles or 23 land miles to the west-southwest of the southern end of Niihau, and 150 sea miles west and a little north of Honolulu.
Kaula is crescent-shaped, two thirds of its ridge having a fairly level crest, but the south end sloping down gradually.
Friedlaender interpreted the photographs as showing that Kaula consists of ash or tuff ejected at two different times, and that it forms about a quarter of the circular rim of a crater, the rest of which has disappeared.
www.janeresture.com /kaula/index.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Kaula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kaula (or Ka‘ula in Hawaiian) is a small, crescent-shaped island in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands in the state of Hawaii, about 20 miles to the west-southwest of Niihau.
Kaula is uninhabited but fishermen frequently visit the island.
The United States Census Bureau defines Kaula as Census Tract 411 of Kauai County, Hawaii.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kaula   (227 words)

  
 William Kaula
Professor Kaula was a frequent participant in NASA missions, as team leader for the laser altimeter on Apollos 15, 16, and 17, and team member for the radar and gravity experiments on the Magellan spacecraft.
Professor Kaula's scientific contributions were recognized by numerous honors and awards including Fellowship in the American Geophysical Union (1964), an honorary Doctor of Science from Ohio State University (1975), and the NASA Medal for exceptional scientific achievement (1983).
Professor Kaula was President of the Geodesy Section of the American Geophysical Union, and Chair of the Division of Dynamical Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society.
www.igpp.ucla.edu /misc/William_Kaula.htm   (592 words)

  
 The New Tantrik Age (Part 4.) The Occult World of a Tantrik Guru
Kaula is a word of non-involvement, of do your own thing, mind your own business, but don't tread on other people's toes.
Kaula knows that human beings differ so much in needs and understanding that a wide variety of practices are necessary to fulfill all needs.
Kaula tells us that everybody has a certain life span and it cannot be lengthened or shortened without some unpleasant results to the spiritual progress of the soul.
www.mahendranath.org /~kapil/tantrikguru4.html   (3644 words)

  
 Kaula [1989 Turtle 4]
Kaula holds the record for the longest residency that we have documented at Honokowai.
Kaula is happy to watch us an entire dive but should we show too much interest in him or breach his comfort zone, he'll leave.
One of the surprises of the summer of 2000 was the absence of Kaula.
www.turtles.org /kaula.htm   (759 words)

  
 Nath Kula Kaula - International Nath Order
The INO is itself a modern reformation of the ancient Adi-Nath and Uttara Kaula lineages of siddha yogis.
This concept of Kaula explicitly includes and calls the deceased Nath Siddhas as dynamic spirit beings and a part of the Kula or In-Group.
The easiest method to engage the process is the repetition of mantras which have been passed down through the spiritual family for countless generations and include those mantras given to the living by distinct historical members of the Kula.
www.nathorder.org /wiki/Nath_Kula_Kaula   (1817 words)

  
 kaula
Kaula Rock is a tuft crater that lies 23 miles west-southwest of Kawaihoa Point on Ni'ihau.
Kaula is renowned for its diversity of nesting seabirds.
Vegetation on Kaula is very sparse and desiccated during much of the year.
www.botany.hawaii.edu /gradstud/eijzenga/OIRC/kaula.htm   (324 words)

  
 RealMagick Article: Can You Bhoga All Night Long? An Introduction to Tantra, East and West by Magdalene Meretrix
Kaula is the school of Tantra that includes the Maithuna ritual -- sacred sexual intercourse.
To the kaula tantrika, pleasure for the purpose of uniting with the divine.
Kaula tantra is symbolized by an eclipse which represents the union of Sun and Moon.
www.realmagick.com /articles/32/2032.html   (3272 words)

  
 Schools of Tantra: Kaula, Mishra, and Samaya
Kaula Tantra is external Tantra that focuses on concrete practices and rituals.
Kaula Tantra focuses its practice on the Muladhara chakra, the first chakra, at the base of the spine.
The energy from kundalini awakening is brought upward from the root chakra to the heart chakra, the space between the breasts, where it is experienced as a relationship with the divine.
swamij.com /tantra.htm   (1920 words)

  
 Hale O Kaula v. Maui Planning Commission
Hale O Kaula is a small congregation affiliated with the Fellowship of the Living Word that has been holding worship services in the small Hawaiian community of Haiku since 1960.
On September 29, 2003, Hale O Kaula filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, arguing that there is no question that the county's denial of a special use permit constitutes a "substantial burden" on the church.
Hale O Kaula Church, which has been engaged in a long battle for the right to worship and add worship space to a building on its Maui upcountry property, this week asked...
www.becketfund.org /index.php/case/56.html   (1745 words)

  
 William M. Kaula
Bill Kaula was not only an exceptional scientist; he was knowledgeable about a broad range of things.
His home with his wife Gene Kaula was often the place where visitors to the campus would be welcomed after a seminar.
William Kaula is sorely missed by all who knew him.
www.universityofcalifornia.edu /senate/inmemoriam/WilliamM.Kaula_000.htm   (1288 words)

  
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Kaulas were the unlikeliest folk to mince words and the consumption of the yoni tattva--a mixture of menses and semen--is here described in the clearest of terms.
The earliest reference to yoni tattva in Kaula tantra seems to be in the Kaula Jnana Nirnaya of Matsyendranath (English translation published by Prachya Prakashan, Benares, 1986):-- "In Kaula Agama, the five pure and eternal substances are ash, wife's nectar, semen, menstrual blood and ghee mixed together.
Higher than Siddhanta is the Kaula who desires the yoni-- like a sun shining in the sky or a veritable Meru to a mustard seed.
fraktali.849pm.com /text/tantra/yonitantra.html   (6088 words)

  
 Kaula Tantra Mantra Initiation
Kaula Tantra Mantra initiation is part of Kaula Tantra tradition (Sampradaya) that is in turn a branch of Vama Tantra the left-hand Tantra.
Kaula Tantra per se is an old secret tradition of India belonging to Vama Tantra, the left-hand Tantra.
Kaula Tantra Mantra initiation has to be seen as preliminary to the Kaula Tantra initiation.
www.tantrananda.com /school/mantrainitiation   (658 words)

  
 Nath Kula Kaula
While each word of our triad (Nath Kula Kaula) has a number of definitions, only those meanings which relate to the INO as a lineage of initiation will be discussed here.
This essay is intended to shed light on a spiritual concept which is little known outside of the oral teachings and practices of a few such sects.
The Nath Kula Kaula is however, unable to embrace all people because all people cannot embrace the Nath Kula Kaula.
www.mahendranath.org /~kapil/nathkulakaula.html   (1797 words)

  
 Kaula Program Seminars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kaula, according to Tales from the Night Rainbow by Koko Willis and Pali Jae Lee ($16 + $5 S and H) "meant prophet, but it means more than that.
This Kaula program would consist of separate seminars, ending with the Kaula course offered in 2005, that would train and certify you in a ancient skill that I have adapted to serve the light now and that relates to ARCH.
Learn how Kaula in ancient times as seers went to the other side of the rainbow to get information to help others; plan their lives, deal with their health issues and to make informed decisions.
www.archhealing.com /kaula_program_seminars.htm   (856 words)

  
 UCLA - Earth and Space Sciences - A Tribute to William Kaula
Kaula, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics at UCLA, lost his long and heroic battle against cancer on April 1, 2000.
William Kaula was one of the leading geophysicists and planetary physicists of the last three decades.
Contributions can be designated to the UCLA Foundation/ESS for the William M. Kaula Memorial Fund, and sent to the UCLA Department of Earth & Space Sciences, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567, Attn: Barbara Widawski, or to the American Geophysical Union, Executive Offices, 2000 Florida Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009, in honor of William M. Kaula.
www.ess.ucla.edu /faculty/kaula.asp   (926 words)

  
 g51a in fm00   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As Dr. Kaula noted in his chapter on Ishtar Terra in the 1997 book Univ. of Arizona book on Venus, "Ishtar Terrain is one of the most marked features on Venus, but also one of the most enigmatic..." Much the same could be said for Bill.
Bill Kaula was central to that beginning and showed the way for many of us that were to follow him, both in time and in the approach we were to take.
In assessing Kaula's contributions to the field, it is both instructive and reminiscent to divide the history of planetary exploration into seven ages.
www.agu.org /cgi-bin/SFgate/SFgate?&listenv=table&multiple=1&range=1&directget=1&application=fm00&database=/data/epubs/wais/indexes/fm00/fm00&maxhits=200&="G51A"   (2565 words)

  
 firstamendmentcenter.org: news
Trial was to begin Feb. 18 in Hale O Kaula’s lawsuit, but the consolidation means that both cases now will go to trial as one on Nov. 16.
Hale O Kaula's case is aided by the Washington-based Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
The Justice Department lawsuit was the second filed in Hale O Kaula's bid to expand its church building and hold services at property it owns in rural Pukalani.
www.firstamendmentcenter.org /news.aspx?id=12424   (525 words)

  
 Kaula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kaula (AG-33) was built in 1938 by Henry Robb, Ltd., Leith, Scotland; acquired as Cubahama 3 January 1941 from her owner, Balboa Shipping Co., N.Y.; renamed Kaula 15 January; and commissioned at Baltimore 22 January, Lt. Comdr.
Prior to the outbreak of war in the Pacific, she carried cargo from Pearl Harbor and Honolulu to various islands in the Hawaiian chain and to Johnston and Palmyra Islands.
Struck from the Naval Register 12 March, Kaula was transferred to the Maritime Commission 15 July for sale to her former owner.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/k2/kaula.htm   (297 words)

  
 RLUIPA Complaint - United States v. Maui County (D. Haw.)
Currently, the majority of the Hale O Kaula Church's religious activities are conducted in a small building on a parcel of land located in Haiku, Maui.
On December 20, 1999, Hale O Kaula Church submitted a Special Use Permit application to the Defendant seeking to use the existing agricultural building on the Pukalani property for religious activities and to construct a second floor to that structure that would be used for church services, a library, offices and storage.
The denial of the permit represents the imposition or implementation of a land use regulation in a manner that imposes a substantial burden on the religious exercise of the Hale O Kaula Church and its members.
www.usdoj.gov /crt/housing/documents/rluipamauicomp.htm   (1302 words)

  
 Tantric Initiation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kaula Tantra is an old secret tradition of India belonging to Vama Tantra, the left-hand Tantra.
Being confined for a long time within the boundaries of the Indian subcontinent, Kaula Tantra is now a worldwide phenomenon mainly because of the Kali Yuga epoch of humanity becoming stronger.
Kaula Tantra practitioners are now spread all over the world.
www.webspawner.com /users/tantricsex/tantricproducts.html   (415 words)

  
 Kaula, 1941
Kaula (AG-33) was built in 1938 by Henry Robb, Ltd., Leith, Scotland; acquired as Cubahama 3 January 1941 from her owner, Balboa Shipping Co., New York.
She was renamed Kaula on 15 January and commissioned at Baltimore 22 January, Lt. Comdr.
Following 2 months of overhaul Kaula departed Seattle 31 July on the first of several voyages to Alaska where she transported materials for the construction of Coast Guard LORAN stations in the Alaska area.
www.uscg.mil /hq/g-cp/history/WEBCUTTERS/Kaula_1941.html   (326 words)

  
 William Kaula The Caldwell Gallery
William Kaula was best known for his New England landscapes.
Kaula was a student of Edmund Tarbell, who remained a major influence on the artist throughout his life career.
Kaula had his first one man show at the prestigious Copley Gallery in Boston.
www.caldwellgallery.com /bios/kaulabio.html   (108 words)

  
 Nomination Request for William Kaula Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The William Kaula Award recognizes unselfish service to the scientific community through extraordinary dedication to and exceptional efforts on behalf of the Union's publications program.
It is fitting that recognition to the publications program be named in honor of William Kaula, who gave unstintingly of his talents and energies to AGU publications.
He served as Editor of Reviews of Geophysics and JGR-Solid Earth, led the development of a number of policies and practices during his service on the Publications Committee, was a mentor to junior scientists serving as Associate Editors and Editors, and pressed always for higher standards for AGU journals.
www.agu.org /inside/awards/kaula.html   (212 words)

  
 Meet a Kaula Tantra Guru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
An encounter with a Kaula Tantra guru is an auspicious event in someone's life.
A Kaula Tantra is a keeper of a spiritual lineage that is in its incipient stage in the Western world.
What an aspirant has to keep in mind before meeting a Kaula Tantra guru is that this encounter might open the unknown door of spiritual fulfillment.
www.tantrananda.com /school/meetkaulatantraguru   (306 words)

  
 Catherine Kekoa Enomoto - By Request
Pipi kaula - Hawaiian for "beef string" - once referred to two beef strips tied together with a piece of string, then slung over a clothesline to dry.
Then the pipi kaula is fried or charcoal broiled before eating with poi or steamed rice.
Today, Pane'e says, people prepare pipi kaula with various beef cuts, such as round steak, and multicultural condiments, including honey, garlic powder, sherry, sesame seeds and commercially packaged dry kim-chee mix.
starbulletin.com /97/03/04/features/request.html   (516 words)

  
 [Asis-l] FW: Kaula Award to Norman Horrocks
Professor Kaula has been described as the "apostle" of famed Indian librarian Dr S.R.Ranganathan(1892-1972).
Widely travelled, Professor Kaula served as UNESCO expert for Latin America based in Havana in the 1970s.
Professor Kaula has received many national and International awards, most recently the Padma Shri (2004) a top civilian honor from the Government of India which Dr Ranganathan himself received in 1955.
www.asis.org /pipermail/asis-l/2004-March/001317.html   (231 words)

  
 SLIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Mohammed Aman, dean of the School of Library and Information Science, has been selected to receive the 1996 Professor Kaula Medal and Citation from the Kaula Endowment for Library and Information Science, headquartered in Guntur, India.
The Kaula Medal and Citation are awarded annually to a person who distinguishes himself or herself as a librarian, documentalist, or teacher of library and information science.
Aman joins an international cadre of Kaula honorees, including Bernard Palmer, former education officer of the British Library Association, and Horst Kunza, former president of the German Library Association and former director general of the German State Library in Berlin.
www.uwm.edu /News/report/old/may96/7970.html   (103 words)

  
 HALE O KAULA CHURCH v THE MAUI PLANNING COMMISSION - Legal Case Documents
Defendant Samuel Kalalau III is a member of the Maui Planning Commission.
Hale O Kaula Church, Daryl Arita, Elder; Thomas Foster, Elder; David Jenkins,
Hale O Kaula Church is a small, nondenominational congregation that has been holding
www.legalcasedocs.com /120/250/077.html   (584 words)

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