Hawaii Death — Suggestion is a term used to refer to the Hawaiian practice of suggesting a natural death in lieu of medical intervention, especially in cases of terminal illness. This death suggestion is based on the belief that the natural forces of nature should be allowed to take their course and that individuals should accept death as part of life. There are two main types of Hawaii Death — Suggestion. The first is the spiritual belief that certain people have the potential to heal themselves through their own spiritual power, and the second is the family-centered approach which believes that families should be allowed to decide how to handle a death in the family. The spiritual approach is based on the belief that certain individuals have an innate ability to heal themselves through their own spiritual power. In this approach, the individual is encouraged to accept death as part of life and to seek spiritual healing as part of this process. The family-centered approach is based on the belief that families should be allowed to decide how to handle a death in the family. This approach allows families to determine the best course of action for the individual who is dying, such as whether to seek medical intervention, how to handle the funeral arrangements, etc. Both approaches to Hawaii Death — Suggestion are rooted in the Hawaiian tradition of valuing life and respecting death as part of the natural cycle.