Aloha kakou,
The Huna Heiau has run our of space at our ISP, we changed Hosts yesterday to get more room. I have been giving our old website a face lift, and its pretty much established. The PayPal ordering is still off-line, as well as the Huna discussion forum.
But if you'd like to see what I've been working on, and especially the Ki`i Kukui healings posts I have put there, go to;
"Access-Huna.com" or if the Redirect Service isn't up to speed yet, you can go directly to; "The-Light-of-Huna.com">The Huna Religion>Healing Icons>Healings
I don't know how you'll take it, and there are so many stories from the KB I lost when my hard drive failed, and Yahoo shut down the Ki`i Kukui Discussion Conference on their service...say: YOU didn't copy any of the posts on the Ki`i Kukui Conference on Yahoo do you? If so, let me know! Anyways, what we have left is what we have left, and it isn't too shabby!
The ancient Hawaiian paganism of Ho`omana must include the killing, gutting and cleaning, the cooking and eating of the sacrificial people. The Hawaiian native religion of old were all cannibals, of course. Just as all the other tribes of Polynesia were religious cannibals. It didn't stop them from their greatness! BUT it was a little...you know. Then the Hawaiians themselves threw down all na heiau (Temples), killed all the Kahunas they could find, and freed themselves of the human sacrifices upon which the Hawaiian religion depended. The Hawaiians themselves overthrew their religion a year before the first white Missionaries arrived on the islands. The revolt and overthrow of the native religion, before any white na Kahuna arrived, on January 20, 1820, the native hawaiians overthrew the old Hawaiian religion, and prepared to accept Christianity, as soon as the first Missionaries arrived.
Before that, on January 14, 1779, Capt.. Cook was killed by the Hawaiian Kahunas, gutted and cleaned, cooked on the sacred Imu, and eaten in the highest tradition of Hawaiian religious cannibalism of `o ho`omana..
Thank goodness for us Hunians that Huna was founded in 1872! Hey, world culture at the present time frowns on the eating of people, no matter how religiously it is done. We Hunians depend on kukui seed shells to bless into the healing Icons, us Hunians call: Ki`i Kukui.
-- Lani
We each speak from our own point of view. The above is written from my POV alone.
(I ask you-all:) "What is MY job as a Kahuna `o Huna?" (You answer me:) "To love us." (I ask you-all:) "What is YOUR job?" (You answer me:) "To love one another, and be kind."
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