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The Huna

Reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huna_(New_Thought)

 

The Huna teachings are very similar to the Egyptian teachings of initiation into the Order of Melchizedek during the Third Dynasty. Huna, in Hawaiian, means "secret." Huna, in its purest form is ancient knowledge enabling a person to connect to his or her highest wisdom within. Understanding and utilizing the fundamentals or "seven principles" of Huna is intended to bring about healing and harmony through the power of the mind. This healing art and earth science is spiritual in nature, experiencing its concepts gives us the opportunity to integrate mind, body and spirit. One might acknowledge Huna teachings as one of nature's tools helpful in development of inner knowing and enhancing innate psychic abilities.

 

Seven Principles of Huna

  • IKE -The world is what you think it is
  • KALA -There are no limits, everything is possible
  • MAKIA -Energy flows where attention goes
  • MANAWA -Now is the moment of power
  • ALOHA -To love is to be happy with
  • MANA -All power comes from within
  • PONO -Effectiveness is the measure of truth


Huna teaches that the high self cannot manifest a prayer unless it receives the needed mana from the middle and low selves. Thus, it is essential, according to Huna teaching, to accumulate a surcharge of vital force before beginning to pray to the high self. A great deal of emphasis is given in the Huna teachings to how this is done.

 

Huna teaches a number of ways to accumulate extra energy:

 

1. Asking and commanding the low self to build up a surcharge of vital force for use in prayer

 

2. Physical exercise

 

3. Deep breathing, which causes more blood sugar to be burned -- this is the main method used

 

4. Posture

 

5. Nutritious food

 

6. Visualizing vital food rising like a fountain of water from the base of the spine up through the top of the head

 

7. Holding a mental attitude of gaining personal power and strength such as the attitude you would maintain when preparing for a race

 

8. Proper sleep and rest

 

9. Affirmations spoken out loud, "The universal life force is flowing into me now. I can feel it!"

 

In addition to the need for a surcharge of mana, there is the need for "the Clearing of the Path." Clearing the path means removing all thought forms that could sabotage the prayer. Such thought forms can occur in the conscious or the subconscious mind.

 

Huna teaches that the only sin that exists is hurting another person. You must balance out the hurt on all levels.

 

The last step in the process is to create a proper thought form prayer. Huna teaches that thoughts are like seeds. They create reality. You clear the path, remove negative thoughts in the low and middle self. You can write your thought form prayer on paper. Now visualize it. Build up vital force in the shadow body of the lower self for the use of the middle self when the prayer action begins.

Say the prayer aloud three times.

 

Now you must see the prayer manifested. Do this daily until the desire result is accomplished.

According to Huna teachings this is the same process that accounts for the phenomenon of Apports. This usually refers to the of physical objects over long distances by discarnate spirits. The explanation the Huna gives is that the discarnate spirit somehow obtains an accumulation of extra vital force and uses it to dematerialize the physical object into its etheric, or shadow, form, then moving the object to the desired place and materializing it back into physicality.

 

Huna teaches that it is also possible for the high self to control such things as weather, animals, insects, plant life--actually anything in this physical plane. The final goal of Huna teachings is the integration of the three selves.

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