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HUNA is the philosophical and spiritual belief system of ancient Hawai'ians.

By
ancient Hawai�ians; I am referring to pre-"Christian" Hawai'i before 1820 (when the
�Christian� missionaries arrived and decimated the Hawai'ian culture).
One can not speak about HUNA without adding a tip of the hat to Max Freedom Long
(MFL) because he gave this system the name Huna, and he spent the last 52 years of
his life trying to reclaim the lost secrets of the kahunas. MFL lived in Hawai'i
from 1917 - 1932.

I HIGHLY regard the writings of Max Freedom Long; but in some places he reached the
wrong conclusions, or overlooked important factors.

Ho'omana is the Hawai�ian word for religion; but I do not believe the Hawai�ians
had an official name for their spirituality.

I will use the name HUNA throughout this document because many people are already
aware of the name, and have a frame of reference.

I must mention two facts where MFL's research was involved

a. It was ILLEGAL for Hawai�ians (and American Indians) to openly practice their
form of spirituality; until congress passed the religious freedom act in 1978! So
much for the "Christians" propaganda that America was based on freedom of religion.
b. MFL was a ha'ole, and the Hawai�ians would not speak with him about spiritual
matters; for fear of persecution.

Ha'ole was not used originally as an insult or slur against white people, as many
people believe it to be. Ha'ole means �breathless one�, and was originally directed
at the "Christian" missionaries. The kahuna pule ( poolay) were the prayer experts,
and would breathe deeply to gather a surcharge of mana before prayer to aid in
manifesting the prayer, and the missionaries only said the prayer.

1. In HUNA there are 10 components of a human being.

a. There were three spirits (or selves) associated with a human being instead of
the single soul as espoused in "Christianity" (see my notes on this later). The
three selves are the Unihipili, Uhane, and 'Aumakua.
b. There were three voltages of mana (Hawai'ian term for universal life-force
energy); mana, mana mana, and mana loa. Depending on which of the three selves was
using the energy).

c. There were three aka bodies for the three selves specified in 1a.

d. The physical body; the kino kanaka.

e. Three selves, three voltages of mana, three aka bodies, and the kino kanaka.
3+3+3+1=10.

Ok. Back to the three-self thing. Many different cultures around the world share
the same perception.

The Jewish kabbalists (I do not remember the names the kaballists used at The
present time). The more I study the kabbalah, the less I seem to understand.

In the kabbalah is a practice called the tree of life; there were three pillars
that hold the 10 sephiroth. One was the middle pillar, the others were the pillar
of severity and the pillar of mercy (if memory serves).

The Lakota Indians for whom the spirit was (nagi), the soul was (nagapi), and their
totem (power) animal.
To Mongolian shamans they are called ami, suns, and suld.

How about the treiskele symbol of the Celtic people? It shows a three-in-one
symbol.

How about the Druid symbol; the "three drops of awen"? It also shows three-in-one
symbol.

Thanks to J.S. for this three in one symbol that I was unaware of "Even the valknut
of the Vikings is 3 triangles overlapping into 1 triangle."

2. The secret to HUNA is in bringing the three selves into harmony.

When you craft an effective HUNA prayer action; each of the three selves has a
distinct job to do. If the three selves are out of harmony; your prayer actions are
likely to fail. You have to merge the three levels of consciousness. Your �Aumakua
protects and guides your through life. Your Uhane needs to grow spiritually, and
train your Unihipili. Your Unihipili does not like to be forced into paths that are
outside the Unihipili�s realm of experience. So to encourage your Unihipili to
walking this path; you need to be spiritual part of the time, then do things
occasionally that your Unihipili enjoys; so your Unihipili will not feel that you
are treating it with respect.

a. Your Unihipili

Enters the fetus at conception.


Is located in the solar plexus.

Has an aka (spirit matter) pattern for the body, and uses this pattern as a mold
for the kino kanaka during growth and uses mana for healing the body according to
the aka pattern.

Unfortunately; as the Unihipili is taught complexes of guilt, sin, shame, and other
complexes and fixations; this perfect pattern breaks down, and we develop
sicknesses and illnesses.

Maintains the reactions beyond your conscious control (heart beat, digesting food,
releasing hormones, etc). Uses basic mana.

Generates basic mana from the air we breathe, liquids we drink, and food we eat.

Gathers a surcharge of mana while performing the ha rite (see below), then the
Unihipili sends the mana surcharge and prayer picture to the 'Aumakua.

Keeps the memories of the present incarnation. Rules our emotions.

Maintains complete control of the kino kanaka.

Depends on rituals (drinking coffee every morning, smoking cigarettes, uses drugs
because of a perceived need, worships God in the same way every time, prays the
same way, or any habit).

Unable to use language (but communicates with images or emotions).

If your Unihipili feels unloved or unvalued; it can rebel like a child (by not
cooperating with your directives, recall memories when you need them, you may
become a klutz, you may have accidents (accidentally cut, or burn yourself, and
even go so far to have car accidents).
I know some may scoff at the idea that the Unihipili resides in the solar plexus
instead of the brain, and healthy skepticism is fine. Have you ever been startled
by a loud noise (gun fire, fire crackers, etc; and you feel all of the energy drain
from your body, and you feel a funny feeling at the top of the stomach. That is the
Unihipili kicking into the fight or flight reaction.

So far; scientists have not been able to find and define consciousness in the brain
or anywhere else for that matter.

Many recipients of organ transplants have experienced memories or cravings of their


organ donor or even remembering or dreaming the organ donor's name.

b. Your Uhane

Takes it's place full time when child is about 7-9 years old. This is an average.
Resides in the brain.

Ramps basic mana into mana mana.

Ability to reason.

Limited emotions (grief).

Ability to speak and use language.

Trains your Unihipili to react without conscious thought (defending yourself via
martial arts, drive a car and quickly slam on the brakes or swerve the car to avoid
an accident).

Decides what is to be prayed for. It does this by creating a prayer picture


(visualization). The visualization must be chosen carefully. See the problem as
already solved.

This allows the 'Aumakua to use the path of least resistance to reach the goal. If
you visualize the problem as improving, you are going to continue to manifest the
problem.)
Perhaps other tasks.

c. Your 'Aumakua

Takes it's place at birth (before birth; the Mother's 'Aumakua protects and guides
mother and child or children.).

Resides inside the aura between six inches to three feet above and slightly behind
the head.

Is our link to the divine.

Serves the same duties of guardian angels for "Christians", or totem animal for
native Americans).

Works to answer prayers.

Takes basic mana and ramps it up to mana loa. Mana loa can literally dematerialize
flesh and bone into aka matter, and re- mold it as flesh and bone as if the injury
had never happened.

Before you are able to see these miracles happen; you MUST clear the complexes and
fixations from your Unihipili. As the child is taught complexes and fixations; the
aka cord between the Unihipili and 'Aumakua becomes blocked.
Creates the kind of future we tell it we want (by our thoughts). If you want a
better future; change the way you think, and give mana surcharges to your 'Aumakua
so it can work on the physical plane in your behalf.

Maintains memories of all previous incarnations, much older and wiser than the
Unihipili and Uhane.

Has a perfect pattern for the kino kanaka (This is how instant Healings occur; by
using the perfect pattern of the kino kanaka stored by the 'Aumakua instead of
using the damaged pattern held by the Unihipili).

Will not violate the free will of the Uhane or Unihipili except briefly to prevent
life threatening accidents.

Just about ANYTHING is possible if it maintains harmony and is in the person's best
interest.

d. Aka substance.

I thought I should add another section about aka (spirit matter). Aka is the
substance your aura is made from. When you think of a person or place; you send out
a an aka cord to that person or place (distance is no problem where aka is
concerned.), and through these aka cords; you can direct mana, mana mana, or mana
loa to heal a person, drain a person of energy, read their thoughts or emotional
state, or influence them by projecting thoughts and emotions to the person.

Now before you get the idea to use mana and these aka cords to influence people
against their will; always remember the one HUNA commandment "Harm nothing with
hatred.". I can speak from experience that what you send out comes back to you. The
young carpenter said "ye reap what ye sow.", the law of karma, and the Wiccan rede
have the same teaching.

3. The Ha rite.
Cup and hold your hands so that your finger tips are about an inch or two apart,
and spread your fingers so none of them touch one another (this prevents you from
grounding the energy back into your body). While breathing deeply and SLOWLY use
the intent of building a surcharge of mana between your hands. You should strive to
control your breath to 5 breaths a minute or less (compared to the normal 15-18
breaths a minute), because the longer the oxygen is in contact with your lung
tissue, the more mana you extract from it. Tradition is to use four sets of four
breaths or even 10 sets of four breaths to build a mana surcharge for the prayer.

Visualize your prayer picture as if it were the cover of a balloon in the area
between your hands. The more mana you pour into the prayer picture the brighter and
more realistic the prayer picture becomes. Use intent to put mana into the space
between your hands. You may want to visualize a sparkling gold/amber mist forming
between your hands. At first you may think it is only imagination or coincidence,
but the more you work with mana; the more you will come to experience mana is
something real instead of your imagination or coincidence, and help you develop
faith.

There are MANY ways to do a ha rite, and all of them work. All a ha rite is; is
breathing deeply with the intent to accumulate a mana surcharge in the kino kanaka
before prayer, then select a prayer picture (if you are not visually oriented;
holding the single intent in your mind will work just as well), then send the
prayer picture or intent and mana surcharge to your 'Aumakua. It need not be more
complicated than that.
There are four things to consider in crafting an effective HUNA prayer action.

a. Does the prayer picture maintain harmony and balance?


By maintaining harmony. Does the prayer imply that you want something that already
belongs to someone else?

b. Choose the visualization as if the prayer has already been answered.

By visualizing the prayer as already been answered; you allow your 'Aumakua to get
there by the best means that allows you to fulfill your mission. By visualizing the
prayer step by step; you are micromanaging the process in directions that may not
serve your highest good.

c. The amount of mana you send with the prayer picture.

Your 'Aumakua is in the realm of spirit, and in order to work on your behalf on the
physical plane; it needs these mana surcharges.

d. Do NOT dig up the seed.

By digging up the seed; I mean do not change your mind about what you want before
the prayer manifests. My favorite example is a person that wants a Jaguar
automobile but changes his mind and wants a BMW. When you change your mind; your
'Aumakua has to undo everything it had done toward the manifestation of the Jaguar,
and start over to manifest the BMW.

If you are working on a large goal such as a new car, house, etc, and you want to
send more mana to help in manifestation, use the SAME prayer picture (THIS IS
IMPORTANT) so your 'Aumakua does not have to undo what it has already done toward
your goal and start over again.
There are other breathing patterns that build a mana surcharge much more quickly;
but I hesitate to teach those breathing patterns to beginners with no energy work
experience. After using this method of gathering mana surcharges for a few months;
feel free to E-Mail me for these more advanced breathing patterns.

When you feel the mana surcharge growing between your hands, you will feel a
pulsing, tingling, heat, or a dense force between your hands.

When you are satisfied with the mana surcharge, and prayer picture pr intent, expel
a quick burst of breath and visualize it going around the prayer picture and the
mana surcharge binding them together. Then separate your hands and allow the prayer
picture and mana surcharge to float away to be taken by your 'Aumakua.

One last comment about manifestation of prayers. Do not expect to wake up one
morning with the car parked on the drive way, or be awarded a bonus where you can
buy the car. The car could manifest any number of ways.

a. A friend buys the car but wants to sell it because it is not powerful or fast
enough for them.
b. You may be in the right place at the right time to get the deal of the century
on a previous year model.

c. A friend or relative may tell you where to find a car they think you will like
at a bargain.

d. several other methods.

4. To do a HUNA healing.
Do the ha rite, and place your hands where the person reports pain (if this is a
private area (the breasts or genitals) place your hands about 4-6 inches above the
body; but still inside the persons aura) and visualize the person as completely
well and healthy, but send the mana surcharge and prayer picture to the person's
'Aumakua instead of the person. Their 'Aumakua will ramp the energy to mana loa,
then back through your hands to heal the person. Should the person report pain in
another place; move your hands to the new location where they report pain.

You are NOT the healer. The higher powers and the person's Unihipili do the
healing. The only credit that we "healers" deserve; is for gathering the mana
surcharge and choosing a good prayer picture.

If the healing does not appear to be doing anything; the problem may be with a
fixation in the person's Unihipili. Just in case the Unihipili is blocking the
healing; ask the person to tell you an activity they enjoy; but they cannot do now
because of the ailment; then change the prayer picture where you visualize that
person doing that activity in complete health.

If you see results after you get the cooperation from the Unihipili to heal the
person; then assist them in clearing the fixation "The Unihipili's belief that it
deserves to be sick".

By doing the technique above, I have seen people flush beet red from the top of
their head to their waist in only minutes.

HUNA is my favorite healing modality! This is saying something when I have studied
more than 12 natural healing modalities, and received mastership or higher in 8 of
them.

5. There are spiritual powers above the level of the 'Aumakua.

The Po'e 'Aumakua (these are the great company of souls that have passed over to
the realm of spirit and do not need to reincarnate on the physical plane), the akua
(deities acknowledged by the Hawai'ians). There are other levels above the Akua
before getting to the single creator. The name is sometimes spelled AEO, EO, E'O,
IAO, or IO.

In my opinion; E'O is the correct spelling; based on the Hawai�ians use of the
glottal stop placed in words and names between syllables (where the first syllable
ends with a vowel, and the next syllable begins with a vowel. Here are some
examples of the glottal stop in names (Ai'ai, Aila'au, Ha'inakolo, Hi'iaka)). The
glottal stop is pronounced as a brief pause.

The Hawai'ians believed the spiritual powers above the Akua were beyond human
comprehension. After some of my experiences with these higher powers, I agree with
the ancient Hawai�ians completely!

MFL never acknowledged the Akua or higher spiritual powers in his series of books.
He was too busy trying to turn Jesus into a kahuna.

6. Clearing complexes or fixations.

A complex is your Unihipili holding onto wrong ideas about sin, guilt, shame, fear,
etc These were put in your Unihipili by your parents or guardians, authority
figures (ministers, doctors, teachers, etc then reinforced by your Uhane. If your
Unihipili feels, guilty, ashamed, unloved or unworthy of receiving help from the
higher powers, it will not send the mana surcharge and prayer picture to your
'Aumakua.
A terrific example of a complex is how parents, guardians other authority figures
brainwash a child into accepting the notion that they are stupid, will never amount
to anything, etc, then our Uhane's reinforce those complexes by our thoughts such
as "I can't do that", "That is too hard", "I feel miserable", etc. Negative self
talk is very damaging to your Unihipili.

Please use caution how you deal with impressionable children. "Sticks and stones
may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.".

Hurtful words are almost impossible to heal; because they can be held by the
child's Unihipili for the rest of their life; unless they learn how to remove those
faulty programs from their subconscious mind! This spiritual technology is the best
method I have found (so far) to erase those faulty programs.

The paragraph above is from first-hand experience. My guardians were "Christian",


and they could not cope with a psychic child that did not have the sense to keep
his BIG MOUTH SHUT.

A �fixation� is the Unihipili holding on to the wrong idea about money, your poor
health, bigotry for another race, etc. Fixations are generally implanted by your
own negative self talk.

Let me take a moment to go into one complex, and one fixation. Then you can do the
internal work on the other complexes and fixations as you become aware of them.

Many people are aware of the alleged "10 commandments,� and the commandment "Thou
shallt not kill." Your Unihipili has very limited reasoning ability, and takes such
decrees from authority figures (parents ministers teachers, etc.) literally. There
are no "BUT� or �EXCEPT� clauses in that commandment.

We kill every day of our lives. The animals and vegetables we eat for food, and the
millions of viruses and bacteria that are destroyed by our immune system every day.

In my opinion; the world would be a more harmonious and healthier place if children
were taught the one HUNA commandment "Harm nothing with hatred."

I am sure that you have been told as I was "If you get your feet wet; you will
catch a cold. Our Unihipili takes such statements literally, and will cooperate
with such decrees and manifest illness; but you deserve to be healthy. Generate a
surcharge of mana between your hands with the Ha rite, and say an affirmation such
as "I deserve to be in perfect health", then push the ball of mana in your solar
plexus. By stating the affirmation, and providing the surcharge of mana, you
convince the Unihipili that the Uhane is an authority figure, and your Unihipili
will begin to cooperate with your wishes.

I am also sure you were taught as I was "It is more blessed to give than receive.".
This wrong idea causes both people to be out of harmony (the giver because of
perceived duty, and the receiver from a status of inferiority).

Max Freedom Long recommended doing good deeds for others so the Unihipili will feel
worthy of requesting help from the 'Aumakua and Po'e 'Aumakua. This technique did
not work for me; but may work for you.

I developed a ritual to help persuade my Unihipili to release those old patterns


that no longer served me. This little ritual set me free.

You may want to give your Unihipili a name in order to make it feel valued and
develop a relationship with it. MFL reportedly called his Unihipili "George".
Several HUNA authors recommend the name Subby (for sub conscious).
Personally; I find the name Subby to be an insult because it sounds as if the
Unihipili is subservient; but that is just my opinion. The name you call your
Unihipili is entirely up to you; but I would suggest using a pendulum to see if
your Unihipili likes the name.

A good way to identify complexes and fixations is to use a pendulum. Teach your
Unihipili which way to swing the pendulum for yes, and the way to swing the
pendulum when the answer is no, then talk to the Unihipili and ask if you have a
complex on sin, guilt, shame, etc, or fixations on lack of money, health problems,
etc. It is normal for the Unihipili to ignore you requests to communicate at first
because many people have ignored the Unihipili for years, and it may not take your
request to communicate seriously, so keep using the pendulum until the Unihipili
begins cooperating.

This is the ritual to clear complexes and fixations.

I would identify a complex or fixation to work with, such as sin. Then take a piece
of paper, (a small post-it note will work perfectly). Take a pen and write the name
of the complex or fixation on the paper. Use big ugly letters to evoke emotion.
Hold the paper between your hands and perform the ha rite, and visualize filling
your body with mana (a sparkling gold/amber colored mist works well for the
visualization), and use the intent that the mana will drive the complex or fixation
from the body, so see the complex or fixation as black smoke running down your arms
into the piece of paper. When your body is full of mana, and the complex or
fixation is completely in the paper, expel a quick burst of breath and visualize
the breath going around the piece of paper; trapping the complex or fixation inside
the paper, then burn the paper, and tell your Unihipili that the complex or
fixation has been destroyed by the fire.

For a while, your Unihipili will try to remind you to feel guilty about some
perceived wrong (the Unihipili is much like a computer; in the fact that it only
knows what it has been taught by your parents, guardians, or your Uhane. The
Unihipili has the reasoning ability of about a five-year-old Child (unable to link
cause and effect)). Gather a surcharge of mana in the kino kanaka and gently remind
the Unihipili that the complex or fixation was destroyed by the fire.

Another good technique would be to transfer the complex or fixation into a rock
then either burry the rock in the dirt or throw the rock into a lake, Pond, or
stream; so the negative energies may be transmuted by Mother Earth. If this is not
realistic; burry the rock in a flower pot.

This spiritual technology works because the Unihipili is unable to discern the
difference between a real and an imagined event, and the space that WAS filled by
the complex or fixation is now filled with mana and you do not leave an empty
vacuum for the Unihipili to fill with another negative habit.

7. Now that You have a decent understanding of the how and whys of HUNA, I need to
briefly touch on some subjects.

a. It is important that you forgive the people that you perceive to have wronged
you. Mana is wasted when your Unihipili, and Uhane holds onto grudges, or attitudes
like "I'll get even with so and so." Clear the complexes and fixations from your
Unihipili and watch the world LITERALLY change in front of your eyes! I am fully
aware the previous sentence sounds like a clich�, but it isn't. 30 years ago; even
I didn't like me.
b. It is important to learn positive speech and keep a positive mental attitude.
The old motto is "If you can't say something nice about someone then don't say
anything". By learning and mastering positive speech and mental attitude; you WILL
change the way your Uhane and Unihipili thinks, and you will stop diverting mana,
and mana mana in old thought patterns that no longer serve your highest good.

Some HUNA authors go so far that we should not even disagree with others. That is
impossible. The HUNA commandment is "Harm nothing with hatred" we can agree to
disagree with others without becoming disagreeable, and there is no need to take
the disagreement to the level where the parties hate one another.
c. The Hawai�ians would increase their mental concentration by memorizing extremely
long prayers, chants, or lineages of kings, and they would spend hours or even a
day or two chanting, and they had to be able to complete the entire prayer or chant
without a single error.
You can improve your mental focus by spending time in meditation, memorizing poetry
(if this appeals to you) or other tools to develop your ability to concentrate.
Meditation does not need to be a complex practice like Zazen, Transcendental
Meditation, Actualism, or others.

A simple meditation would be to place an object in front of you (apple, orange,


key, etc), and look at it until you are aware of every curve or blemish on the
object. Now close your eyes and try to visualize the object as completely and
vibrant as you can in your mind. I would recommend for you to hold a stopwatch in
your hands and start the stopwatch when you visualize the object, then stop the
stopwatch when the visualization begins to lose focus or change shape. Open your
eyes and see how long you were able to maintain the image in your mind. If you were
able to maintain the image more than 30 seconds for the first time congrats! Then
look at the object again and hold the image in you mind as long as you can, and
keep it up till you spend 10-15 minutes a day to strengthen your mental focus. You
should keep strengthening your mental focus until you can hold the image in your
mind for 10 minutes. After you reach the 10 minute threshold; choose more complex
images to hold in your mind.

Here are my favorite techniques to strengthen my mental focus.

1. Counting backward from 500 to 0 by 3s (500, 497, 494, 491, 488, 485, 482, 479,
476, etc). If you make an error; start over at 500 again (spend about 10 -15
minutes a day in improving your mental focus. I like this mental exercise because
the mind is less likely to wander.
2. Memorizing music for a musical instrument so you can play the music without
sheet music (I play the Native American flute.)

Exercises to strengthen the mental focus are very important because the longer you
can focus your mind on one goal like a laser; the longer you will be able to direct
mana to your goal.

d. I have suggested using a pendulum. The pendulum does not need to be a complex or
expensive arrangement. A simple 12 inch strand of thread tied to a weight such as a
key, ring, etc. will do. Hold the thread at various lengths until the weight swings
easily. Then tie a knot in the thread so you can find the best length every time,
or cut off the excess thread.
e. You will need to cut the aka cords occasionally (I would recommend cutting the
aka cords before and after a healing). Every time you think of someplace or
someone, you send out an aka cord to the place or person. These aka cords can drain
mana from you, so gather mana on your hands, and use the intent of cutting these
aka cords, and move the hands as if they were knives to cut the cords.

If you are going to be doing healings on several people; an efficient way to sever
the new aka cords is for you to turn your hands where the finger tips rest on the
heel of the hand rests on the heel of the other hand (with your finger tips
pointing in opposite directions; then quickly pull your hands apart where the palm
of one hand rubs the opposite palm and fingers. Use the intention to cut the aka
cord between yourself and the last person you did a healing for. Gather another
mana surcharge and then work with the next person.
f. Sooner or later you may have to deal with the subject of psychic protection. The
Hawai�ians planted ti plants around their dwellings (ti plants are so high in mana
that the kahuna pule would perform exorcisms by dipping a ti leaf in sea water and
sprinkling the person with the sea water charged with mana from the ti leaf), and
they would set a wooden statue on either side of the entrance, and have the kahuna
pule (prayer expert) to charge the statues with mana loa.

Not all of us can live in Hawai'i and protect our dwellings with ti plants, but we
CAN charge the outside walls, doors, and windows with mana loa occasionally.
Should you need to clear evil or negativity from a dwelling or person, charge salt
water with mana loa and sprinkle the water with a pine branch on the floor of the
dwelling. Pine is also high in mana.

You could also protect a house by charging salt with mana loa and sprinkle the salt
in your home.

Before doing any of these techniques; wait to dusk or dark so the evil or negative
entities will not be harmed by the bright light of day. If you are forced to do a
cleansing in the day time; provide the entities with a sea shell, rock, or piece of
wood to hide in, while doing the cleansing, then take the object in the woods and
leave it where the bright light of day will not hurt the entity.

If you have either a pine bonsai tree or a ti plant in your bedroom; you are likely
to have a hard time falling asleep.

For psychic protection you can carry a tumbled piece of amethyst and obsidian in
your pocket. Iolite and Moldavite are good for strengthening the aura.

g. It is not practical to do multiple Ha rites a day to manifest large goals that


take a while to manifest, so I would suggest a method called treasure mapping.
Around your house and your place of work, set items that remind you of your goal.
When you see the items they will remind you of your goal, and you will add some
mana to the Ha rite you did earlier.
h. Mana can be used for almost anything! Use it for healing, manifesting prayers,
weather modification (YES WEATHER MODIFICATION), influence vicious dogs to ignore
you, etc.

Yes, it is possible to modify the weather. I have prayed for the weather to change
and it has, many times. The American Indians modified the weather for millennia.
Even First Kings 18 tells of Elijah praying for rain, and his prayer was answered.
This is weather modification.
Remember hurricane Lili in 2002 which was in the Gulf Of Mexico? This hurricane
went down from a category 4 hurricane to a category 2 hurricane Overnight, and went
down to the level of a tropical storm before landfall. The weather people were
expecting Lili to get stronger because of the warm water in the Gulf of Mexico.
Myself and many, many others were praying that Lili would break up before land
fall.

Now I need to spend a moment in discussing the boomerang effect of using mana
consciously. If you use mana to help yourself and others, good things will come
back to you. And if you use mana in attempts to manipulate people against their
will (even if you think it is the best for them), you will suffer the consequences.

Charlotte Berney lists a HUNA vow on page 72 of her excellent book "Fundamentals Of
Hawaiian Mysticism.� (the best HUNA book in print (in my humble opinion)).

I say that if you approach the world around you in the spirit of aloha, and live
your life according to the one HUNA commandment, "Harm nothing with hatred." you
will live the HUNA vow without even thinking about it.

8. This is a quick 101 introduction to HUNA. I would HIGHLY recommend you


supplement this knowledge by buying one or more of the assorted HUNA books in the
bibliography.

In the future, do your best to live by the one HUNA commandment "Harm nothing with
hatred." If I had done the research Max Freedom Long did, I would not have called
this system HUNA (meaning �secret�). I would have named this system Pule me mana.

9. I must point out a few errors in assorted HUNA books.

Please do not think the issues I am discussing below; is bashing the writings of
MFL or other HUNA authors in any way.

Considering all of the factors working against MFL; I am amazed he got as much
right as he did.

a. MFL sincerely believed there had to be a direct lineage of teachers to pass this
spiritual technology from generation to generation. He overlooked the role of the
mystics or hermits that would go into the silence to learn spiritual truths via
first hand experiences.
Thanks to MFL and other HUNA authors; they left us a complete and very powerful
spiritual technology. I am doing what I can by distilling this spiritual technology
into a brief document that can be read in one sitting.

b. MFL believed that the man called Jesus was an initiated kahuna. The man called
Jesus was an essene, and a kabbalist. The kabbalah is the mystical tradition of
Judaism, and they have meditations where the person invokes more and more light
(from the Creator) into the practitioners body. I am sure many of you have heard of
the kabbalist exercise called "The Middle Pillar" This is one of the most important
meditations used by kabbalists.

c. MFL sincerely believed that Hawai�ians were one of the lost tribes of Israel.
This is a physical impossibility. for several reasons.

1. The Israelites had a written language thousands of years ago. The Israelites had
the Torah, the Talmud, the book of Zohar, and many other texts by the assorted
prophets. The Hawai�ians did not have a written language before the missionaries
arrived in 1820.
2. The Israelites worshiped ONLY the Creator (according to their understanding).
The Hawai�ians knew of the Creator E'O; but did not work with the spiritual powers
above the Akua because they considered the spiritual powers higher than the Akua to
be beyond human comprehension.

3. The Israelites viewed the Creator as a jealous and wrathful God; who demanded
blood sacrifices. The Hawai�ians offerings were generally flowers, food, tobacco,
awa, a rock wrapped in a ti leaf, or some alcoholic beverage such as whiskey, gin,
etc

There was only one deity who requested blood offerings (human sacrifices), god
Kuka'ilimoku (god of War); but the people were free to work with any of the Akua,
the Po�e 'Aumakua, or just their 'Aumakua. Generally the Hawai�ians did not work
with the Akua unless they had an emergency situation. You may find that pigs were
offered to Pele; but these were not sacrifices as you would normally think of as
sacrifices. The pig was cooked, and Pele was asked to take the essence of the food;
then later the meat provided food for the people too.
4. To accept the notion that Hawaiians are a lost tribe of Israel; one MUST accept
that they lost ALL of the following factors in one transoceanic voyage.

a. They lost their spoken language


b. They lost their written language
c. They lost their form of spirituality
d. They lost their most holy name of God
e. The Hawai'ians worked with their �Aumakua. The Po�e �Aumakua, or the assorted
Akua; when Israelites would not do that.
I don�t believe it because the Israelites had not lost these factors by being
held in bondage in Egypt, Babylon, and on several other occasions, and lastly;
Adolph Hitler and the Nazi�s murdered more than 6 million Israelites during the
Holocaust.

f. MFL, William R. Glover, and others thought there was no aka cord between the
Uhane and 'Aumakua for direct communication between those two selves. Every time
you think of your 'Aumakua; your Uhane sends up an aka thread between the Uhane and
'Aumakua. Just because there is no cord between those two selves in the beginning;
An aka cord IS built over time to complete the connection between the three selves.
Now prayers must go indirectly through the Unihipili because the Unihipili MUST
have the kino kanaka breathe deeply to gather the mana surcharge for the prayer
action.

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