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crystalp138
29th June 2007, 11:26 AM
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Korpo
29th June 2007, 11:53 AM
Are you sure about the spelling? Hapuna Beach on Hawaii may be a magic place to surfers, don't know if you mean that? ;)
Usually explaining your request helps finding answers. :)
Oliver
Böng
29th June 2007, 11:55 AM
I've never heard of hapuna magic.
But i've heard of the ancient polinesian (ka)huna magic system. It may be htat waht you are looking for.
Korpo
29th June 2007, 12:00 PM
Yeah, might make more sense. I think it is practised on the Hawaiian islands as well, isn't it?
Oliver
crystalp138
29th June 2007, 12:47 PM
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orygbus
29th June 2007, 02:13 PM
Try this: http://www.hunatrainer.com/
If you have itunes, search for Huna and you'll also find HunaTrainer
Böng
29th June 2007, 02:21 PM
Well I've read a book about it and have begun the beginner exercises mainly concentration/focus and positive thinking butt sadly I had too much things going on with school back then that i had to drop it.
But it has a nice frame, I like it :)
Since Hawaii is a Polynesian Island it is practised there too.
These links may provide you some useful information:
http://www.huna.org/
http://www.huna.com/
http://www.hunainfo.com/
http://www.crystalinks.com/huna.html
http://www.paulwaters.com/hunafaqs.htm
And here some things that were done with parts of Huna Wisdome
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/alohaspirit24may05.shtml
http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/hoopono ... ul06.shtml (http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/hooponopono25jul06.shtml)
You might want to go to your local book store and look if you find something of "Max Freedom Long" or "Serge Kahili King"
/E: @orygbus nice site you have found there - I'll look into this one when i've doen other stuff
/E2:I think a Disclaimer would be nice too:I'm neiter an affilate of these sites nor the owner [That's ok with me- I've been to many of them and they are very good, very useful look at reality.-CF]
CFTraveler
29th June 2007, 04:18 PM
A lot of the older classic books on Huna, written by Max Freedom Long are good, but a lot of them are out of print these days. Many of them are titled "The Secret Science" and then a diff. occasion- I really liked "The Secret Science at Work" and "The Secret Science behind Miracles".
wstein
30th June 2007, 02:20 AM
The above links and information is correct.
The huna system is primarily known from the indigenous people of Hawaii. It nearly died out in the early to mid 1900s. The priests/shamans are referred to as kahuna. The gist of it is that there are three bodies bound together in a human. Depending on which translation you read, they are basically the high self, conscious self and unconscious self. The conscious and unconscious (selves) coexist in the physical body and make up the bulk of daily living. These are the primary focus of the teachings. The whole system has a militant adherence to the practical and pragmatic, anything without tangible results/benefits is acknowledged but ignored. The high self is connected only loosely to the other two selves and seldom interacts in the earthly experience. Although they acknowledge levels/beings above the higher self, these are considered too remote and inaccessible. As these have little to no affect on daily living, they are shunned as a waste of time and effort. Similarly, the high self has a minor role in daily life and is only minimally addressed. Huna offers much shaman like magic which all comes from the unconscious self. While this body is a major portion of self, it is NOT under conscious control. Acknowledging the aspects of each body is important as is aligning actions to the proper body.
Much of what was translated/reconstructed for English speaking peoples has a very western philosophy slant. Unfortunately Max Long spends way too much time trying to convince the reader that magic exists. A good deal of the (English) training material deals with manifesting which translates for mainlanders as; how to indicate your desires to your subconscious and lit it do the magic.
I am not a practitioner of the system but have learned much because my parents were researching the system. I hope this introduction has done it justice.
CFTraveler
28th April 2009, 09:44 PM
I was going to start a new topic on this, but I decided to revive this one instead-
What is Ho'oponopono: (http://www.ancienthuna.com/ho-oponopono.htm) Enjoy. I did.
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