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A Guide to the Huna Way
by Serge Kahili King
180 pages
(April 1985)
Theosophical Publishing House
ISBN: 0835605914
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On par with "Fundamentals of of Hawaiian Mysticism" |
5/6/2000 |
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Reviewer: Two Bears |
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This is only the second book on Huna philosophy that I highly recommend. In fact I feel that the theoretical discussion of the three selves is better than in "Fundamentals of Hawaiian Mysticism. I would like to recommend this book hands down, but in a few places the author implies that Jesus and the early church practised Huna. Now I will admit that Jesus and the early church did energy work, and shared similar philosophy, but to call it Huna is really unfair. This energy has been studied all over the world, and this energy has been called by dozens of names, and each culture has different systems of accessing this universal lifefore energy. The Israelites called this energy Ruach, and when translated; it reportedly means breath of life. |
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An important work for mystics |
7/1/1998 |
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Reviewer: Meleana from Honolulu, Hawai`i |
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People who are in the know about the Aquarian Age and the upcoming demands on the psychic advancement of mankind, will find this a great learning manual. Compare these to the works by Hawai`i-based author, Robert B. Stone, _The Power of Miracle Metaphysics_, and _The Magic of Psychotronic Power_, which also involve the reader in activities towards a result: the improvement from within and how to live your life more "deliberately", as Thoreau would have had it... Look at it this way: you could fill your head with TV shows and movies; you could study astronomy or geology for a lifetime; but will these *make you a better person*? Think: How best to spend my precious time on this earth? Watching back-to-back beer and soloflex ads on the tube, or getting your hoo-hah together and moving forward into the future with extra knowledge obtained from vantage points only *you* have traversed? Learn Hawaiian at the same time...the occult parts of a very nature-oriented language that is rife with double-meanings, and within it you will find the secret of your own mind in the beauty of the blossoming of the simple flower. Study, meditate, study, meditate...Malama Pono Mau Loa |
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A great introduction to how the non-verbal mind works |
3/6/1997 |
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Reviewer: A reader |
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I picked up this book while browsing the alternative health section of the Rochester Borders Book Store. I had to stand on the little stool to reach the top shelf & found this little volume by accident. I have been studying Daoist meditation and healing methods and found a great similarity in this book in describing the non-verbal holistic "powers" of the mind. In Tai Chi Chuan we say "Where the mind (yi) goes the energy (qi, chi) follows." The key is to relax and stop trying to analyze everything. Let the chit chat in your mind quiet down, drop your expectations and see what happens. You might be surprised at the powerful results |
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