Anyone have a positive Taotaomo'na story? One time I went to Fouha to give offerings w friends. After we lit candles I called out "Saina-ta, taotaomo'na, maila yan fatachong gini" .Then wind started rustling trees from the back of the jungle until it reached us on the beach 
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I like to ask my Dad "what did you do then?" His answer is always simple: we prayed. For three days they drifted. Maybe my Dad prayed & our taotao mo'na heard it. Other Micronesian cultures believe in sea spirits, I like to believe those sea spirits protected my Dad & his primu.
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Maybe they were exerting their power, guiding all of the search and rescue parties to not give up. It was the end of the third day, when they would've called it off the next day, that they were seen & rescued. That's why our nubena finakpo' always falls 3 days after my birthday.
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