The Royal Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi featuring a crowned shield, two warriors as supporters, a draped cloak, and the Hawaiian motto

BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT OF THE KING

Aliʻi Nui o nā Hui Maluhia Hui PuʻuhonuaChief of the Enlightened Peace Centers

By Royal Appointment of the King, this position serves as the Kingdom’s Chief of the Enlightened Peace Centers, overseeing all Enlightened Peace Centers throughout the world. This leader carries forth the sacred mission of aloha — guiding the expansion, harmony, and spiritual purpose of the Kingdom’s international network dedicated to peace, cultural understanding, and planetary well-being.

As the Kingdom’s Ambassador of Light and Healing, this position ensures that every Peace Center embodies the heart of Hawaiʻi — a sanctuary of restoration, learning, and divine connection. Serving as the Sacred Steward of Hoʻoponopono, they uphold the ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and balance, guiding individuals and communities toward healing, forgiveness, and the restoration of pono (righteous harmony).

Through wisdom and aloha, they extend the Kingdom’s influence as a beacon of unity among all nations and peoples — fostering peace not only as the absence of conflict, but as the living expression of love, truth, and spiritual alignment with the sacred order of life.

The Responsibility of the Chief of the Enlightened Peace Centers—Aliʻi Nui o nā Hui Maluhia Hui Puʻuhonua

Steward of Global Peace Centers: Oversee and guide all Enlightened Peace Centers established under the Kingdom’s authority. Ensure each center reflects the sacred values of aloha, lōkahi, and pono — serving as havens for healing, education, cultural exchange, and reconciliation.


Cultural and Spiritual Director: Provide spiritual and cultural leadership for the Peace Centers, establishing curriculum, ceremony, and guidance rooted in Hawaiian tradition and universal peace principles.


International Liaison of Peace: Represent the Kingdom in matters of diplomacy, intercultural dialogue, and humanitarian collaboration. Build alliances with global partners, organizations, and spiritual leaders aligned with the Kingdom’s sacred mission.


Guardian of Vision and Mission: Uphold the integrity and alignment of all Peace Centers with the royal mandate — to restore balance between humanity, nature, and the divine. Ensure that each center operates with transparency, service, and spiritual purpose.


Advisor to the Throne on Global Affairs: Offer counsel to the King regarding international relations, peace initiatives, and the expansion of the Kingdom’s message of aloha across the world.


Spirit of Aloha and Service: The appointed leader shall be one of deep compassion, wisdom, and peace. They serve with humility and purpose, inspiring others to live in harmony and to share in the Kingdom’s sacred calling to heal and unite the world.

Future Plans & Institutions

Excerpt from: The King's Proclamation - Reclaiming our dignity, self-respect, and honor is a duty.


The strategic plans for my kingdom and their implementation have already commenced with the establishment of Hui Maluhia Hui Pu’uhonua – Enlightened Peace Center, the Indigenous International Supreme Court, the Tree of Life Medical Hospital, School, and Pharmacy, as well as an Indigenous Cultural, Traditional, and Customary Center dedicated to safeguarding and

practicing our cultural heritage.


There is no greater task or challenge on earth than maintaining global peace, a shared responsibility of all nations forever. That peace can only be achieved when all indigenous nations are made whole, honoring the ancestors, the present, and future generations so that the hands of God may bless our lives with His divine love, and that we, His children, finally get it right. 


There is a significant decision to be made: whether we unite at the commencement of a transformative era—characterized by compassion, courage, and the enduring strength of our collective spirit—or not. The forthcoming inauguration of the Tree of Life Hospital aims to address the serious deficiencies in essential medical services that an alarmingly large segment of our population cannot access. For those experiencing financial hardship, the elderly, individuals with limited education, and those living with chronic illnesses—particularly those with minimal or no insurance—the barriers to obtaining appropriate care remain formidable. It is unacceptable that lives are lost, not due to fate, but because healthcare remains a privilege for the few rather than a fundamental right for all.


With the establishment of the Tree of Life Hospital and its accompanying medical school, we pledge to train new generations of physicians, nurses, technicians, and pharmacists—dedicated stewards of healing whose mission is to serve every individual with dignity and respect, regardless of socio-economic background. Our doors shall never be closed to anyone based on their means. We affirm that: every person is worthy of care, honor, and compassion.


Yet let it be clearly understood that these services are not given away without measure. Those who have the means shall contribute financially for their care. For those who cannot pay in currency, we will discern the gifts and skills they carry and invite them to contribute to the Kingdom through trade or service. In this way, each person participates in their own healing, preserving their dignity and strengthening the whole community. Only those who are truly infirm and unable to labor will be excused, and even then, they will never be turned away—for no one shall ever be denied medical care within the Tree of Life.


This practice we call “Raising the Hands.” For when a person struggles, their arms fall close to their body, their spirit burdened and their self-worth diminished. But when they are given the opportunity to provide—whether through coin, skill, or service—they lift their own hands in joy. Their dignity is restored, their worth is affirmed, and their arms rise again in thanksgiving. Thus, the Tree of Life is not merely a place of medicine but a sanctuary where body, mind, and spirit are uplifted together, and every person is made whole in the sight of God and community.

Therefore, I call upon all nations and peoples to recognize that true healing requires more than the restoration of the body—it involves the restoration of mind and spirit. Many have offered suggestions to revive our collective well-being, but let us embrace the most courageous path: the act of forgiveness.


I extend an invitation of forgiveness to the Roman Catholic Church, to Spain, Portugal, England, the Netherlands, the United States of America, and all nations that endorsed the Papal Bull - Doctrine of Discovery. Forgiveness is not about forgetting or excusing the profound pain and injustices inflicted; rather, it is a conscious and sacred decision to release the burdens of resentment and anger. By forgiving, we reclaim our power and open ourselves to new possibilities for unity, reconciliation, and justice. The establishment of the International World Peace Center,