Huna Teachings

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What is Huna?

  • Huna is the Hawaiian word meaning “secret”. It refers to the secret inner teachings of the kahuna or priests of Hawaii. Kahuna means “the keeper or transmitter of the secret.”
  • Huna Teachings. Huna is the name given to the body of research based on the inner teachings of the kahuna as compiled by William Tufts Brigham, Max Freedom Long, and many others.
  • Huna is not the religion of the Hawaiian people. The ancient Hawaiians did not have a name for their religion because it was their way of life.
  • Huna is a Western understanding of some of the principles of the Hawaiian Way of Life. Much of the ancient Hawaiian knowledge has been lost but what has been saved is very precious and important for Humanity and the Earth.
  • Huna can best be described as a spiritual way of life. It does not conflict with any other teachings, religious beliefs, or spiritual paths. In many cases,
  • Huna helps to clarify and explain other precepts. You do not have to renounce or give up any spiritual beliefs you now hold to practice Huna. Max Long believed that the basic Huna beliefs are those once practiced by all the people of the very ancient world.
  • Huna is based on a psychological and spiritual understanding of the three minds, consciousnesses or selves of the human being. In understanding the gifts and talents of each self, you are able to bring your life into alignment or lokahi (unity) and make positive changes.
  • Students of the Huna Way of Life do no harm to themselves, others or the universe. We strive to be of service to our fellow humans and to all other life that exists with us on this planet. We practice healing through prayer and forgiveness. Our goal is to live in lokahi with the Divine Force.
  • The Huna principles are important to our modern time, not only because they offer a spiritual practice based on the unity of mind, heart, spirit and body, but because they actually work!
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