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Wednesday 19 March 2008

Huna: The Hidden Secret of Life

What is Huna?
Huna is a system of belief originating in Hawaii. Huna is not a
religion but rather a way of living. In the Hawaiian Language, Huna
among other things means secret, the secret of life that our
ancestors have enjoyed and the very secret that most of us are
looking for. Huna can be applied to any aspect of your life to
receive the results that you want. With Huna, one has to remember
that everything is indeed possible. Huna is a unique system and yet
a system that is so universal that as you begin to learn Huna, you
will realize that you already know what I am talking about. Huna is
recognized by our soul because Huna is the "secret" within each of
us.
Understanding and accepting Huna will take a while based on your
current thoughts and the way you look at your life. There are seven
basic principles of Huna and of life.
Ike: The first principle of Huna says the world is what you think it
is.
You will realize you may have heard this from so many spiritual
leaders, speakers, books, movies and what not. This phrase is so
simple, yet, the realization of it, can be a life changing
experience. The world is what you think it is, your thoughts are
energy, we attract what we spend a majority of our time thinking of.
I will tell you this from my personal life, it is very easy for you
to be in pain when your thoughts are focused on the pain! It is that
simple, what you think of magnifies and expands.
Kala: There are no limits, everything is possible.
Imagine how unclear the first point would be without the second
principle of life.
Everything is indeed possible. Feeling that something is impossible
is just telling your mind, you can't do it! And when you tell your
mind, that you can't do it, that is exactly what happens. Whatever
you focus on expands so if you think you are a victim of daily life,
you are making yourself a victim of daily life.
Makia: Energy Flows where attention goes
The guiding principle of reiki, and many other forms of healing. As
I am writing this, my mouth is supposed to be quite numb because I
just got a few deep cavities filled, but the fact is its not. I am
perfectly normal and that is because as soon as I got home, I spent
5 minutes applying this principle to myself. So, if you start
focusing from today on, that Mondays will bring you harmony and new
opportunities, they will start to! Try it! Every time you catch
yourself thinking "Mondays just suck", just tell yourself "Nah, I
think Mondays are absolutely great, they are perfect and my day will
be in perfect harmony with my goals and everything around me". And,
note in your journal how many does of positive thinking leads to
positive mondays.
Manawa: Now is the moment of power.
So simple and yet again so life changing! We all know the past
cannot be undone and the future cannot be guaranteed. The present is
the only thing you can work with, even spellwork or meditations
effecting the tomorrow is done in the today. Today is your day,
tomorrow is unknown and yesterday is gone! Act today, do not be the
worst culprit by wasting your own time, or dwelling in the past or
dreaming in the future.
Aloha: To love is to be happy with
Anger or hatred, no matter how deep rooted can never bring
happiness. Even desires for revenge will never bring you happiness.
Love is the law of human life, going against it will only bring you
negative results. Love yourself, the world around you, love the
moment, love the challenge, love the power, love the circumstance,
love the enemy, love each soul.
Mana: All power comes from within.
When you say, "Yes, I can win the race", you are empowering yourself
to win. You are giving your body and mind permission to win. You
yourself are the only person in power. Your body, mind and
situations function on your will and directions.
Pono: Effectiveness is the measure of truth
A lot of you will not reach the bottom of this page. You will close
the page because a lot of what I am saying is more of a cliche to
you or because you are too scared that life can be this simple! You
believe the real secret of life can lie only in the nowhere, unknown
and unreachable by anyone alive. There is no problem in believing
that! None of us have learned to apply huna without questioning it
and its effectiveness. And the good news is, with Huna, you do not
blind faith in Huna to experiment and experience Huna working for
you. You can judge and see if what I am talking about holds any
truth in your life by experimenting with it and that is the only way
any method or system can prove its effectiveness to you. So, go
ahead and experiment. The bottom line with Huna is, "Yes, I have
experienced significant changes with Huna, and it has proven
efective to me, I believe it to be true, now is your chance to try
it, you should only believe what proves effective to you"

1 comment:

Kahuna Lamaku said...

Hi. I appreciate your putting Huna out there. You have at least one major misconception. Huna has never been a Hawaiian practice. The archaic Hawaiian language had no concept of ownership so, they wouldn't have used the word Huna to describe spiritual practices. The word they used was "ho'omana" which means to "make power" through breathing. When they saw the missionaries praying without breathing they laughed at them and called them "ha'ole" meaning without breath. Some Hawaiians still use that word today in a derogatory fashion to insult white folks. The word Huna was and still is the practices created by Max Freedom Long. He allowed others to use the name including kahuna "Big Daddy" Bray. The practices of Hawaii are refered to as Ho'omana. Aloha, Lamaku.

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