Meaning of "MANA"

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JB
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JB JB
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21 Mar 2010 5:08pm
After a great session on the Naish 10' MANA. THought I'd research the meaning.

I know on SURF'S UP they refer to MANA as the boards energy. And most of the sights I've been to speak of power and Spiritual energy. No wonder the board is so awesome.

JB
CMC
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CMC CMC
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21 Mar 2010 5:11pm
Everything has Mana, not just surfboards.

Handcrafted things have more Mana as the maker passes his joy into it. It's especially strong if the craftsman has a love of doing what the thing is made for.
surfanimal
surfanimal
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21 Mar 2010 6:27pm
I have an 'as new' 10' Mana for sale if anyone's after one. $1350.00 - mint.
JB
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JB JB
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21 Mar 2010 7:32pm
Time do build my own board! Long smooth strokes ...........
JB
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JB JB
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21 Mar 2010 8:07pm

ma·na
#8194; #8194;/#712;m#593;n#593;/ Show Spelled[mah-nah] Show IPA
–nounAnthropology.
a generalized, supernatural force or power, which may be concentrated in objects or persons.
bownes
bownes
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21 Mar 2010 5:35pm
JB said...

After a great session on the Naish 10' MANA. THought I'd research the meaning.

I know on SURF'S UP they refer to MANA as the boards energy. And most of the sights I've been to speak of power and Spiritual energy. No wonder the board is so awesome.

JB


mana

Among Polynesian and Melanesian peoples, a supernatural force or power that may be ascribed to persons, spirits, or inanimate objects. Mana may be either good or evil, beneficial or dangerous, but it is not impersonal; it is never spoken of except in connection with powerful beings or things. The term was first used in the 19th century in the West in connection with religion, but mana is now regarded as a symbolic way of expressing the special qualities attributed to persons of status in a hierarchical society, of providing sanction for their actions, and of explaining their failures. See also animism.
GizzieNZ
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21 Mar 2010 5:37pm
Back here in kiwiland & if you were to ask any of the native Maori about what mana means you would probably find it means a person's inner pride & power & what relationship they have with their whanau & how other people perceive them.
Possibly they would find it culturally offensive for the word to be attached to some surfboard marketing campaign. A bit like the french rugby team doing an imitation haka lol
Lobes
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21 Mar 2010 5:47pm
I did some research on the net and I found the real reason for the name

GizzieNZ
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21 Mar 2010 5:53pm
Lobes said...

I did some research on the net and I found the real reason for the name




Yes well who couild possibny dispute that "the muppet show" is the ultimate indicator of the meaning of life & the universe & everything
gemm
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22 Mar 2010 6:22pm
JB said...


ma·na
#8194; #8194;/#712;m#593;n#593;/ Show Spelled[mah-nah] Show IPA
–nounAnthropology.
a generalized, supernatural force or power, which may be concentrated in objects or persons.



You guys are obviously too busy surfing to play World of Warcraft

taranakiter
taranakiter
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22 Mar 2010 4:56pm
My experience in 40 odd years of being aware of this word and the broad concept/meaning that some words have and context intents leads to a load of thought provocation(wtf). I was very close to rural Maoris from birth thru primary school then with interest thru my hippy years late 70s on after i survived a gold topped visit to Noosa then Tuntable Falls. Another story perhaps?
Some people had Mana that was very palpable and as they got older it became evident to me that there were big lessons to be learnt in how you percieve, carry and project yourself. These people - very old men and woman loved life even with all the **** handed to them by all the fates and could drink me under the table 100 times with their whiskey and be polite mostly.
Te he Mauri ora was the catch cry.
But!!
All human dealings are political with relative levels of outcomes. Some elders with evident Mana had massive shadows behind them involving children so i learnt that mana was really a perception and possibly false.
Have i got some? When i was young.. crawling into waves, sometimes delusional
Standing and paddling gives some pride but reactions to me from percievers is varied. When i paddle my 9'5 mana i try to promote the sport to them with best intentions
GO HARD OR GO HOME (rave over thankyou)
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