Saturday, November 30, 2013

I've got my 2014 New Year's Resolution




I've got my 2014 New Year's Resolution
and I ask your coordination!
 
As a creator, I would like to place my unique
Tarot Decks in all 50 states.
Please consider carrying my decks.
One store per state.







If you are a store/business owner,
please considering to carry my decks, then I will give you the BEST
wholesale price and a
FREE signed set by for my appreciation.






All the units has been blessed by the local
Kahuna on the Big island of Hawai'i in 2010





We are happy to announce that
Hawaii Five-0 has been use my
on October 15th, 2012 Episode 304 - "Popilikia" .
 



Please read the interview
by Judika Illes and read more about the story
of this unique Tarot deck.
If you have any questions, please feel free to write me
 

http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3970399853129889878#editor/target=post;postID=2009985515159756594


Thank you and Mahalo
Katalin E. Csikos
artist/illustrator of



Monday, November 18, 2013

Do Mine Eyes Decieve Me - Game - Win FREE set





 
Since the time of offering the
to the world at large I  have kept a little secret
and no one has ever found out.
 


Out of all the cards in the set,
 
both major and minor arcane,
I painted a diptych or two panel painting.
Actually I painted them separate but with the intent of it it being so.
 
 
That being said enough time has elapsed that
I doubt anyone will notice so I thought it would make a great opportunity to devise another promotional activity.
Having said that here is the scenario.
 
 
The first two people, since it is a diptych,
that write to me and inform me of the two correct cards,
will receive a FREE set of signed
 
 
After the second person wins,
I will then post the two cards
for everyone to see.
 
 
 
All you have to do is contact me through e-mail
 
 and let me know your guess.






 
 
 
Thank you and Mahalo for your interests
 
 
 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Time to donate more HazelMoon's Hawaiian Tarot

 


Aloha Everybody!

It is time for more donations. I love giving do you?

Halloween and Christmas around the corner.

I am sure that you have plenty of friends and family members who

would LOVE to have my Hawaiian Tarot

 


By the way, I was just donated some to
Kalani Oceanside Retreat
on the Big Island of Hawaii.



 



"Kalani is the kind of low-key paradise that makes you fall in love with Hawaii again."

– Edward Guthman,
The Advocate









I contacted Katalin Koda

She's living in Hawai'i and we share the same first name. I found her for the first time online when she had an event at Basically Books in Hilo. I thought that she spoke Hungarian too, but she told me she does not. One of her parents was Hungarian. She has published a couple of books and she has similar interests so we struck up a conversation. She loves Hawai'i and India, just like me. Her striking eyes even look like my sister's back in Hungary and I felt closer to her right away. Life is a funny playground.
 

 

Her books are available at her publisher’s site at

Llewellyn Worldwide or Amazon




 
 
 
















Okay, let's get back to my story... when I created HazelMoon's Hawaiian Tarot, I felt a little bit differently then I currently do. I was hopeless and penniless but full of soul searching energy. I thought if I can create and print my Hawaiian Tarot cards, then I can at least buy a home and settle down. Money had never driven me or my actions before so I felt shame at my thoughts that a spiritual creation I had would be positioned as a income generating machine. I had even felt disgusted with people who held greed as a emotional compass and drive to acquire. I always thought money was simply something that could be used as a tool to achieve happiness. The hording of money itself was not important it was what it could do for you. All my life I wanted to roam the wild world to see people and their culture and just come to know this planet a little bit better. Reading my old diaries I realized that I always had been a freedom loving bird. Flying far and wide to see and enjoy the world, facing into the wind. Then I would go home to my little nest and rest.




Somehow and much to my surprise the Universe helped me to have my home without reaching the goal of selling most of the Tarot decks. Just the strength to go through with the arduous task and bring the vision to those who might have an interest has seemed enough to bestowed upon me this great gift. I feel so very lucky and blessed in my life to finally have a home. So, I want you to feel the same and if you would like to have some of my Tarot decks let me know. I have plenty to give in the hopes of honoring this wonder of life's mysteries but I only ask that you refrain from the temptation to attempt a greedy profit. My wish is that by you putting your own dream in a small way into this project to disseminate them further, you may also be blessed.




Here's the deal;
 
Get 32 sets of
in their original factory box.
 
ALL you have to do is pay for the shipping $50.00.
Priority Mail 2-Day
 
Good Karma or what?
Are you willing to give?
I am ready to send them to you!
 
 
 





Have a wonderful Holidays!
Mahalo and Thank you for your interest!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

"B" for BOO "H" for Halloween! One time sales only from here! HazelMoon's Hawaiian Tarot


"B" for "BOO" "
"H" for Halloween!

 

 
 

One time sale
ONLY FROM HERE!
 
 
Buy 6...
 
HazelMoon's Hawaiian Tarot
 
...and get 7 for FREE!
 
THAT IS LUCKY 13
 



6 Tarot Sets $96.00
Shipping $12.00
(ONLY USA)
Total: $108.00






 
Hawaiian Tarot
 
The BEST DEAL EVER!!!
 
 
 
 

Life has its dark times,
and we lose our clarity.
The following came to us at a time when life’s losses threatened to cloud our perspective, these well-articulated
words of wisdom relit our path.
May they shine their light on yours.
Just as this message found its way to us,
it has found you.
It is… Mai Ka Lani Mai – Heaven-Sent
 
 
If you haven't know yet...
  

ALL UNITS HAS BEEN
BLESSED BY THE LOCAL KAHUNA
ON THE BIG ISLAND OF HAWAI'I
 
***
 
HAWAIIAN TAROT ALSO HAS BEEN FEATURED ON
ON OCTOBER 15TH, 2012
EPISODE 304 - "Popilikia"
 
 
 
Read an interview by Judika Illes
Click on image to read interview

 
 
 
 
Thank you and Mahalo for looking!
Have a Spooky Halloween!


 
Katalin E. Csikos
Artist/Illustrator of

Thursday, June 27, 2013

96+4=100 - Here's Another GREAT Deal - HazelMoon's Hawaiian Tarot

 
 

I LOVE giving away my Tarot Cards! Have You?
It is good Karma!
Okay, here's the deal...
 
 
I am giving away 96 + 4 HazelMoon's Hawaiian Tarot, IF you pay about half of the value ($1000) of your order which is $450.00 plus shipping and handling ($100.00 for 7 Flat Rate Boxes-Medium and Large), this is what you get.
 
 
You will receive
 
 
-32 Set of Tarot, signed by an Artist
-2 times 32 Set of Tarot, factory sealed
-plus 4 'Limited and Numbered Edition'
just to make it to 100 sets.
 

Retail $29.95

 
You can give them away with Love and Aloha or make some extra money for your pocket,
it's up to you!

If you like the deal, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
 
Enjoy this unique ONE TIME SUMMER SALES!











Sunday, May 5, 2013

Big Island Beach Clean Up


 
What's in your ocean?

 
 






 
 









It was supposed to be paradise, people are always dreaming of relaxing on the pristine beaches of Hawai’i. Yet, I looked around, horrified at the mile-long stretch of beach a mere 7 miles from South Point on the Big Island of Hawai’i -what I saw in front of me painted a very different picture. Everything from toothbrushes to bottle caps to fishery plastics littered the beach. On the one hand I was devastated at the environmental neglect but was able to find solace in the fact that helping with this Big Island beach clean up would help, even minutely, with the problem.
 
While holidaying in Hawaii with my dear friend, Stephanie, we made the decision to spend one weekend away from the craziness of Waikiki and took a short 40min flight over to the Big Island of Hawai’i. For me, initially arriving in this natural and seemingly untouched land was reminiscent of my home for the previous 12 months – New Zealand’s Far North. We weren’t there for a nice kicked back and relaxed holiday, though, we had work to do – we were teaming up with the Hawai’i Wildlife Fund and on our second day on the island we were taken to help with a beach clean up.
 
 
 
hawaii wildlife fund
 
 
After waking up early and driving nearly two hours down the west coast of the Big Island, we met up with Bill Gilmartin and Catherine Spina, two volunteers with the Hawai’i Wildife Fund. Laura Bly, a travel writer for USA Today, also joined us and together the five of us were going to learn a bit more about the problems that Hawai’i’s coastlines have with marine debris.
 
After an hour-long bone-jarring offroad experience in the back of Bill’s massive pick-up truck – which was outfitted with all the supplies needed to do a beach clean up – we finally made it to the littered shores of an otherwise secluded beach. During the drive, Bill told us all about the Hawaii Wildlife Fund, that they helped organize the first community shoreline cleanups back in 2003 and since then have helped to remove more than 145 metric tonnes (roughly 320 000 pounds) of marine debris on a nine-mile stretch of coastline. The Hawaii Wildlife Fund continues to organize beach clean ups every two months, with hopes of ridding the beaches from as much waste as possible.
 
 
beach cleanup
 
 
As I jumped down from the pickup truck and walked along the beach, ready to help in any way I could – I couldn’t even muster up words to describe what I thought of the sight.
“Oh my God.” Stephanie kept repeating, absolutely horrified at the sight of an otherwise beautiful stretch of beach completely littered with debris that had been washed ashore from the Pacific Ocean.
 
 
beach cleanup
 
 
Catherine then told us some of the reasons as to why this stretch of beach was buried in debris, yet ten-miles away there were people happily fishing, surfing and swimming just off shore. Since Hawai’i is essentially in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, certain areas off of it’s coastlines are where multiple currents meet. Along with these currents are bits (big bits) of garbage that have gone into the ocean. Not only is it a complete eyesore when it washes up along the beaches, but it is a significant threat to the marine life and ecosystem as a whole. She went on to tell us that one of the most common things to wash up on shore were single-use plastics. We continued to have a lengthy conversation about the effects that single-use plastics – you know, the disposable plastics that most people enjoy because they’re too lazy to make simple changes to their everyday lives – and I found myself walking away from the conversation looking to do anything I could to reduce my own single-use plastics consumption.
 
 
beach cleanup
 
 
For the following few hours we did what we could and listened to Bill and Catherine tell us all about what they do, how they’ve been trying to spread the word and educate people about this very serious environmental issue.
As Stephanie and I returned to our rental car, I felt completely enraged. How could this be happening? Why wasn’t the US government (or other governments around the world) supporting more large-scale cleanup efforts? Why spend billions of dollars to fight in stupid wars when they could easily put more funding towards environmental issues? To actually witness the beaches first-hand made me want to stand up and do something and since then I’ve made easy changes in my everyday life – switching from disposable waterbottles to reusable ones, ensuring I always use a reusable bag with me, and not using straws or plastic lids on my takeaway coffees.
 
Want to do something? Check out the Hawai’i Wildlife Fund or your own local environmental groups and see how you can help. If you happen to be on the Big Island of Hawai’i on April 21, head over to Hilo Bayfront and check out Ocean Day.
About Melissa
 
 
 
Friends and activist ECO/ARTIST Don Elwing at a recent exhibit of over 40 works of ''Awarenes Art'' made from marine plastic micro debris collected at Kamilo beach, Big Island.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 












 
 
Don also a wood-worker
Take a look of some of his unique ideas

--Koa cut into the shape of the Big Island

Big Island branded Koa. A great idea--

 



 

 

 
 
 
 
For more arts and infos please find Don on
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you and Mahalo for Don