Kumu Ramsay Taum is a distinguished visionary leader whose expertise spans across cultural sustainability, transformational leadership, and facilitation of Hawaiian traditions.
He integrates Native Hawaiian values into contemporary business practices, making him a sought-after resource for organizations aiming to foster community brilliance and strategic partnerships. Ramsay's proficiency in several Native Hawaiian practices, notably hoʻoponopono, positions him as an expert in stress release and mediation, empowering individuals and businesses to resolve conflicts harmoniously.
Immerse yourself in Kumu Ramsay Taum's teachings and explore how his unique approach can benefit you and your community.
Explore the ancient Hawaiian practice of Ho’oponopono with Kumu Ramsay Taum in this live online program designed to help you integrate its deeper spiritual and relational principles into daily life.
📖 Program Overview
📅 Duration: 5 sessions, 2 hours each
🕒 Live Sessions: 4 sessions taking place in the first weekend of March + Integration session last Saturday of March
Schedule:
Saturdays & Sundays at:
10 AM - 12 PM PST (Pacific Time, US)
1 PM - 3 PM EST (Eastern Time, US)
7 PM - 9 PM CET (Central European Time)
📆 Session Dates:
March 1st & 2nd
March 8th & 9th
Integration - Course Review & Q&A: March 29th
💬 Private Consultations: Available at a discounted rate
📖 Resources: Full recordings, transcripts, and summaries of all live sessions
🌿 What You’ll Learn
Session 1 – Foundations of Ho’oponopono
The Torch Bearer – Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona
What is Ho’oponopono, actually?
The role of perspective and point of view, how to reframe
Session 2 – Different World Views
Island Worldview – Context shapes content
‘Oki – Cutting karmic ties and the Aka chords
Elemental language lesson
Session 3 – The Three Selves
Unification of the Three Selves is PONO
Cleanse, release & transmute unwanted energies and memories
It’s all an inside job
Session 4 – The Practice: The Pillar of the Peace of “I”
The daily practice of Ho’oponopono
Understanding Aloha as a way of life, not just a greeting
Integrating these teachings into your own unique journey
Session 5 – Course Review & Q&A
Full course review and integration
Open Q&A with Kumu
📚 Full Access to Course Materials
✅ Lifetime Session Recordings – Rewatch anytime or download
✅ Transcripts & Summaries – Review key insights
✅ Private Community Space – Connect, reflect, and integrate with fellow participants
✅ Discounted 1:1 Sessions with Kumu – Personal Ho’oponopono guidance
💶 Payment Options:
The full course price is €499. If needed, you can choose an installment plan:
2 installments of €255 each (total €510)
3 installments of €170 each (total €510)
For installments, the final price is slightly higher (+2%) to cover multiple transaction fees.
You can pay in full or in 2 or 3 monthly installments.
If you need financial support, two scholarships of €100 and €200 are available.
The scholarships can be deducted from the course price.
Email mihai@respira.live or Whatsapp https://wa.me/+17072771141 to apply.
Due to the nature of our live courses, where teachers dedicate time and energy, student commitment is essential. Additionally, course materials are made available immediately upon sign-up. Therefore, all sales are final, and refunds are not possible.
If you have any questions before enrolling, please reach out to us.
For participants in the Ho'oponopono Immersion, a private link with a discounted price will be provided.
Kumu is a Hawaiian word that means "teacher" or "source". It is often used to refer to someone who passes down wisdom, traditions, and cultural knowledge in a deep and meaningful way.
In traditional Hawaiian culture, a Kumu is more than just an instructor—they are respected mentors and guides, often teaching in areas such as hula, spirituality, healing practices, and ancestral knowledge. The word itself can also mean foundation, origin, or beginning, emphasizing the role of a Kumu in preserving and transmitting knowledge across generations.
In the context of Kumu Ramsay Taum, he is a cultural practitioner and teacher of Ho’oponopono, sharing traditional Hawaiian wisdom in a way that remains authentic and deeply rooted in its origins.