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Re: E-Therapy

Posted by Lani on August 27, 2000 at 04:22:21:

In Reply to: E-Therapy posted by Phil on August 26, 2000 at 16:39:11:

Hi lani

"Now, I’ve heard that it is very wide spread in the UK, but called E-Therapy."

"As far as i know no one practices this in the UK
Of course we do have dianetics (engrams) and its successor Scientology
But no one doing Kitselman's work unless some of the old HRA's here are.
i picked up a copy of his handwritten E-therapy book a few years ago and
noticed the aumakua reference. Nice to see it contectualised to MFL. However,
If any one here in the UK knows differently I'd be pleased to know!
Aloha
Phil "

Mahalo Phil,

Yes The Huna Heiau even had a brit run us through one of his sessions, and it was identical to what we did.

That was about 10 years ago.

Yet, if it had survived, I don't doubt that you would know of it. Pity.

Soo why I'm so impressed with you?

Why did you pick one of Kahuna Beau's little books on Aumakua Therapy (E-Therapy)?

But anyway, I was going to write to you.

I missed your post on dreams before.

You make me change my mind, even though that shouldn't matter to you.

"Huna" is not defined by what one belies in addition to it, but that one accepts the basic doctrines of it: The three selves, mana, prayer, be nice, serve as best you may.

SO I cahnge my mind. AT LEAST FOR ME: If you believe in these minimums, you are in Huna AFAIC if you say you are. *I've* had mystical experiences, and *I'm* in Huna. So you can too. (Of course you could even if *I* didn't approve! :) It is is nice for me to approve of others when they deserve it.

So, if you say you're into Huna, then you are, AFAIC.

Are you?

Your pal,

Lani


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