Dyskusja:Huna - Tajemna Wiedza Hawajskich Magów

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Huna - Secret Knowledge of Hawaiian Magicians (U-220)

(1) Kahuna is the Keeper of the Secret, the Keeper of the Secret Knowledge, secretly called Huna. Huna was popularized in America and Europe by the magician Max Freedom Long (1890-1971) and by his friend, the magician Dr Elvis Otha Wingo (1934-2015), by the magician Dr Henry Krotoschin (1913-2009), and also by the adopted student of Kahuna, the magician Dr Serge Vincent Kahili King (ca. 1936). Max Long has published books on Huna widely since 1948, although he wrote the first one in 1926 and Serge King in 1973, both of whom contributed to the popularity of the Art of Traditional Healing under the secret Hawaiian name Huna. The “Huna Association” was founded in 1945, after many years of research and practice (since 1917) on the magical healing system of Hawaii and Polynesia. Surprisingly, Huna is very similar to healing systems from Japan (Rei-Jutsu, Reiki, Mahikari), schools of shamanic therapy from the Philippines (Pranic Healing, Filipino Healers) and China, Korea and Mongolia (Tengri). The Ha ritual associated with strong breathing is well-known in Huna and ancient Japanese Reiki and Yoga. Similarly, the Rain of Blessing Ritual in Huna is similar to the Rain of Golden Light Ritual of Reiki.

(2) According to Huna teaching, man consists of Kū or Unihipili (heart, body, subconscious, lower self), Lono or Uhane (mind or consciousness, middle self) and Kāne or ‘Aumakua (spirit or superconsciousness, Higher Self), and Huna teaches adepts how to maintain harmony and cooperation between them. Kahunas in Hawaii and Polynesia have been using divine magic for centuries to sense and see from a distance, heal, walk on fire and lava, predict and change the future if it is bad, read minds, control weather and animals, find their way on land and sea, strengthen love relationships for married couples, sometimes even to resurrect the dead, etc. The basis of Huna magic practice is the Kala Rite - emotional and mental cleansing that restores our connection to the Light of the Higher Self, the Superconsciousness, to the Divine Light of ‘Aumakua (in India, to the Light of Atman). In addition to the concept of ‘Aumakua, in Huna, we have Akua, meaning deities or angels, as well as the fourth level of self, Poe Aumakua - the Common Self of Self, something like Parama Atman in Yoga.

(3) In the Kahuna science, which, according to old legends, came with ancient magicians from the Pleiades (Makali’i), to perform certain activities, one must have the ability to gather and direct “spiritual power” or “psychic power” called Mana, which is defined similarly to the Chinese Qi (Chi), Japanese Ki (Reiki) or Indian Pranah. The strengthening of Mana to its higher degree Mana Mana and heavenly Mana or Mana Loa (in Chinese, it is heavenly Tien Chi, Japanese Ten-Ki, and in India, the so-called Divine Spiritual/Light Energy or Daiva Pranah) is also used. For the average person, the most important thing to do is to start with the Healing Prayer in the Huna method, where energy (Mana) is gathered through a series of special Deep Breaths, which the subconscious (Unihipili) together with a visualized image of changes (blue image), for example of a healthy part of the body, sends to ‘Aumakua, known as the Superconsciousness or Higher Self/Soul. It is worth remembering that the very effective Spiritual Healing of Evelyn Monahan (1903-1998) was created to a large extent based on prayer formulas learned in Huna and inspired by Huna and Kahunas.

(4) Huna seems to have originated with spiritual masters and magicians who came from the Pleiades, but in their journey on Earth, these magicians first came to Africa, the present land of the Berbers and Ethiopia, then migrated through Asia Minor to Persia, Kashmir and India, where tribes known as Huna and Hunza cultivate traditional knowledge and practices, then to Indonesia and Polynesia, and finally to Hawaii. The Eye of Kanaloa is an old Hawaiian symbol of mysteries and esotericism, a seven-pointed star in circles with eight rays, a symbol of inner initiations and the path of spiritual development. “Huna’ Ohana” is the Great Family of Huna, All Adepts and Practitioners, where ‘Ohana means the Great Family of God with a solid Kahuna family tree and the principle of keeping the Secret (Huna) a secret, and the care of Kahuna Nui - the Supreme Master of Huna, the expert in the ten types of magic. The magical secrets of Huna are confidential stories and traditional transmissions within the ‘Ohana, which is similar in nature to the Reiki Family, and the esoteric secretism of the Usui Reiki Gakkai in Japan, and to the Guru Kulah, the traditional spiritual family of the master known in India as the Guru or Swamin, the Rishi Family.

(5) Huna uses the shamanic approach, which is extremely simple and derived from magical principles. Virtually every disease is considered to be caused by tension, stress, bad experiences and memories, bad thoughts, and located where this stress, emotional pain or suffering of the psyche is concentrated. Healing consists of inducing a flow of energy and mana vibrations in this place, or in other words, in releasing and cleansing the tension caused by this stress, emotion, or experience. Viruses, from Huna’s point of view, are aggressors attacking places damaged by stress, tension, and experiences and are not the direct cause of the disease. Similarly, bacteria do not cause disease but only use the pathological state of the psyche created in the body, astral darkenings of the aura, in which immunity has been weakened. To heal, one must reach the source of stress, emotions and experiences, and there may be several of them - physical resistance, emotional tension, guilt, complexes, shame, fears, mental overload, an attack of someone else’s aggression or curse, erroneous or harmful views on spiritual topics - and then apply the appropriate therapies taught within Huna, including the purifying Kala ritual.

(6) The metaphysical roots of Huna magic are found in two of its syllables: “Hu” means to arise, to grow, to rise and is connected with the male aspect of our being - movement and power, while “Na” means peace, silence, and it is connected with the female forms that represent these qualities. In this male and female element, three types of consciousness are balanced, which are also three aspects of reality. In consciousness, “Uhane is the middle Self, Soul, decisions, mind, intellect, and heart. Ćittam, Hrit, Jiva) its main function is linear thinking, understanding and decision-making; the tool for these processes is imagination. Order and understanding give the Power that motivates action. Consciousness gives meaning to all information flowing from the subconscious (Unihipili, s. Anava) and inspirations from the superconscious (Aumakua, s. Atman). Such a view places people in the realities of the time and space line. ‘Uhane ‘ole means without a soul, soullessly, shamelessly, like an animal, without a heart. Lele ka ‘uhane - the soul leaves the body, departure, death. Pili’ uhane is spiritual, spiritually developed, and has a high soul. ‘Uhane is the soul as a resident of the heart, Pu’uwai.

(7) In the subconscious (Unihipili, lower Self, active, s. Anava, Asmita), at the entrance, we have primarily pure information coming from the nature of things, i.e. without meanings given to them. Unihipili can have insight into thousands of pieces of information at the same time because they come not only from current events but contain the memory of all other life experiences, especially emotional ones and subliminal messages. There are also hidden feelings and emotions in the “black bag”, in the presence of which an adult can react like a defenceless child or like some kind of a madman or a lunatic. The main function of the subconscious, Unihipili, is memory and memories, and its tool is feelings and sensations, moods. The motivation for our subconscious, Unihipili, is the pursuit of pleasure and, at the same time, moving away from pain. Unihipili are also all kinds of spirits, including the souls of the dead, remnants of energy bodies, souls of the animal and astral world, all theosophically described reptiles, bugs, spiders, astral entities and creatures, which can sometimes occupy our lower Self (in English called George, feminine form: Georgette) and harm it.

(8) The Superconsciousness (‘Aumakua, higher Self, elder, senior, ancestor, ancestral deity, creative soul, level of angelic soul like guardian angel, s. Atman, Purusha) is the sphere of divine spirit above man, in Japanese Reiki Reikon, whose main function is inspiration and creativity, guidance, protection, strengthening of Power (Mana Mana). The sphere of motivation here is harmony understood as achieving unity with the All-Spirit (Parama Atman, Brahman). Akua’s essence includes Friendship, acceptance, and support for what man does. Having access to all information on the past and future timeline, ‘Aumakua knows the best solution for every important situation, but the influence on decisions depends on the state of communication between all types of consciousness and the body. Most people are firmly rooted in the material world, hence they receive signals from the Superconsciousness to a small extent - especially since communication with the consciousness takes place via the subconsciousness, which gives the transmitted signals a more or less understandable meaning. Superconsciousness has the Power to Fulfill all wishes and desires, provided that we present them coherently and specifically. The Higher Self/Soul inspires us to spiritual development and has access to all types of subtle and divine energies that manifest in Nature. All ‘Aumakua spirits and older Akua deities live in Pö, in Eternity, in the sphere before the Time of Creation and return there.

(9) Types of Kāhuna: Kahuna Hāhā is a master healer who diagnoses by touching or viewing the aura, feeling and sensing the patient’s condition, and prescribes treatment effectively for diagnosis. Kahuna Kilohōkū is a master expert in matters of the sky, stars and planets, astronomy and astrology and the knowledge of numbers needed to practice astronomy and astrology and astrological prophecies and predictions. Kahuna Kilokilo prophesies from signs and omens about prosperity and good fortune. Kahuna Kilolani is a type of shaman and priest who reads signs in the sky, including astrological ones, to advise and guide people on the spiritual path of development. Kahuna La’au Lapa’au is a herbalist, an expert in herbs. Kahuna Lapa’au is a typical shaman healer, bioenergy therapist, prana therapist, and reiki master from the mesmerist type. Huna Ka Mana Loa Ike Ao Nei! - Huna is the greatest force in the world!

© The Himalaya Master - Mahâtma Himâlaya Rishi

Udâna: Message of the Himalaya Master No. 220 - First Edition: Toruń 1983.