by Dr. Chad Sato | Apr 30, 2022 | Uncategorized
One of the strongest and maybe “the” strongest energetic bond is between a mother and son. So it’s not surprising in the month of May we celebrate both Boy’s Day and Mother’s Day in Hawaii. Since 1948, Boy’s Day has been called International Children’s Day. The...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Mar 30, 2022 | Informational Articles
The April Fool’s Day tradition involves hoaxes and practical jokes, ending with the exclamation, “April Fools!” to let the other person in on the prank. The media has kept this unofficial holiday alive and well. It’s interesting to note that over the past two years...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Feb 28, 2022 | Informational Articles, Uncategorized
It’s fascinating that Girl’s Day, or “Hinamatsuri” in Japanese, was created as a protective tradition to have dolls absorb misfortune and bad luck for the girls of the household, like all other traditions that were either for protection or the promise of a better...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Feb 1, 2022 | Informational Articles, Life Experiences
Especially with Valentine’s Day around the corner, the focus on finding the perfect significant other in your life, if you are single, is forefront and center, or having a deeper, connected relationship with your partner, if you are taken. The romantic idea of love...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Jan 3, 2022 | Informational Articles
Inspired by the wise words of Martin Luther King Jr. in his “I Have a Dream” speech back in 1963, I felt it was appropriate to focus on certain elements of this memorable speech after our whole world and livelihood have been affected by COVID-19 for the past two...