Posted by Lani on August 26, 2000 at 02:04:19:
In Reply to: Re: The Huna Kupuna posted by Lani on August 26, 2000 at 01:50:48:
CON'D:
It was very odd. He was nicely dressed, but everyone was getting out of his way, pretending they didn’t see
him, but a free circle of about 8 feet announced his presence. He came up to me and we started to talk about
Huna. After a time I became aware that people were all around us. It was as if his 8 foot diameter aura was a
fountain they wanted nourishment from but were afraid a heads on approach, but sipped at the edges of the
lokahi (unity or harmony with Io).
I discovered that he had created a new Huna Lore! And he had a book out on it. It was even dedicated to
Max.
Later on, when his son was born, he was named "Max" to honor MFL.
It is called “Self—Parenting” and concerns a technique for creating lokahi between one’s Uhane and Unihipili.
There he told me we had met fourteen years before, down Laway. And I had had him for a short time as a
client.
I didn’t remember him, and made arrangements for him to lead an initiation for all of us in the Huna Heiau.
Which was a wonderful experience.
But earlier, when I got home from the Expo, I was concerned. I should remember a client from only fourteen
years.
But it eluded me.
I finally wrote to him, and said that the only guy of his stature I could remember from 14 years earlier was a
creepy sort of guy, who was a vegetarian and had other food fetishes.
His Unihipili had hated him for it, and was punishing him with pain.
When I withdrew from my Clairesthesia connection with his Unihipili, I found that I was on his Unihipilis side,
and refused to try to heal him until he gave up his strict dietary discipline.
He wrote back that that was him!
It had taken him 14 years of effort, but in the understanding of the false strictness he had created for his
Unihipili, out of that crucible of fire, had arisen Self-Parenting.
And now he ate whatever he needed, according to his Unihipili, and his health returned. And his Unihipili now
loved him, whereas before, it had only tolerated him, and only then when it wasn't hungry.
You know, gang. It is one thing to hear someone talk a good story, but quite another to see something actually
in action.
It reminds me of an admonition by Kahuna Huna Nui Max Freedom Long:
It is not enough
That we read or think about Huna Or any form of religion or metaphysics. Too many read such materials
Only as a way of entertaining themselves. They read and then indulge in another Popular form of
entertainment, They speculate endlessly And talk and talk and talk, But never really begin to serve The Great
Poe Aumakua Which hovers over the troubled earth As a shining company, And to whom the surcharge of
mana is due.
Max Freedom Long
Huna Research Bulletin 47, p. 8
The Ancillary Two Huna Lores:
The Kalo (Tarot) Pendology
The Liturgy of Huna:
The TMHG
The Three Holidays of the Huna Religion
as established by Kahuna Huna Nui Max Freedom Long
1. The Makahiki
2. The Remembrance
3. The Celebration of Cigbo
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-Lani