I was in the Hurricane Iniki on the island of Kau’ai, September 11,1992. This was the most devastating natural disaster on Kau’ai, with winds of 167 – 227 mph for 5 hours.
I recognized after the winds left the island and LIFE was not the same, what a great equalizer this Hurricane was. It did not matter if you had money, what your job/position was, how much education you had, how old you were, what is the color of your skin, your sexual orientation, did you speak English?, what is your religion….none of this mattered.
What really mattered was what you heard people talking about as we waited in the lines at the phone bank to make calls to our loved ones and let them know we were alive, or the lines to get food and ice that was barged in so we could keep food in a cooler.
This is what mattered – this is what people asked:
• How is your family? Are you safe?
• Is your Home still standing?
And people would be asking these questions for months…because that is what mattered and that is what was going to be the foundation for the recovery….Are you safe? Do you have a home?
I recognized after Hurricane Iniki that we needed a global Iniki as an equalizer. We have lost our way as human beings….we have lost touch with reality and what REALLY matters.
So here we are in the midst of what I recognize as an Economic Earthquake, because this condition is not going to leave the countries and go off into the ocean as Iniki did. This condition has been formulated long before this current eruption; the economic structures were being manipulated, in secrecy for big benefit for a small number of people. The teutonic plates shift, however slightly until the “shift that makes the difference” causes the Earth to move and quake.
The challenge about an earthquake versus a hurricane is the residual and perpetuating trauma that occurs to the nervous system of humans and animals, with all of the “after shocks” following an earthquake.
With the hurricane, the winds are gone, the trauma is instilled and now, it is time to find a way to live in the destruction and devastation and take care of yourself and your family and support your neighbor as well…we are ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.
So here are some suggestions I have from my precious life experience provided by Hurricane Iniki and now the Economic Earthquake.
1. Drink water, lots of it. Your brain is 40% water and will NOT function well, with increased stress and dehydration.
2. BREATH!!!! Consciously and often. Your brain is 30% oxygen. You cannot think clearly if your brain does not have enough water and oxygen.
3. BE GRATEFUL YOU ARE ALIVE. This will help you survive every single day of your life.
4. Make a very clear conscious decision:
Are you going DOWN with this Economic Earthquake?
Are you going to make it through this Economic Earthquake, NO MATTER WHAT?
5. Power Flows Where The Focus Goes – Hawaiian saying. What you consciously choose will determine your strength to get through this dramatic change in your lifestyle.
6. SLOW DOWN!!! Take life one day at a time, one step at a time.
7. You have been traumatized by these immense changes in your life; be kind, caring and patient with your recovery. (It took Kau’ai 7.5 years to fully recover emotionally and financially…even longer for many, many of the structures.)
8. Allow yourself to feel your feelings, embrace your confusion and despair.
9. Share your life and love so you KNOW that you are not alone in this transformation.
Please go to my website: http://www.GlobalFamilyEducation.com
• Click on GFEC Blog
• Find the Trauma Code, Profound Love Code and Hopeless, Despair and Unworthiness Code.
• Copy and paste these blogs so you can use these codes to clear the trauma in your neuropathways.
• Read the Trauma Code several times a day.
• Pass these on to everyone you know and love so they can have this support from these codes.
Blessings to you in these times of great transformation and recovery,
Kay
Contact: Global Family Education Center at 808.822.4332 for group or personal sessions, inspirational guidelines, speaking engagements and trauma release work with Kay.



Thank you, Kay, for this beautiful outreach to people who need it! There is very good advice in it.
This touched me as I was on Kau