Posted by Dr. John La Tourrette on April 19, 2001 at 07:59:11:
In Reply to: Re: Answer the question. posted by Lani on April 15, 2001 at 20:14:39:
Everyone dies. And Max chose a very simple and elegant method of going when he chose to go I admire that. I also know that
because he took that specific choice some people are offended.
That's also THEIR problem. Not the problem of Huna, nor of the studies Max did.
>For serious people here, Max Freedom Long,had a good and long tour here this time, got to the point where his progress in
>Huna was blocked by his refusual to abandon HRAs like KC and Martyn here, he had incurable cancer in his leg,
Thanks for this information. I knew he had bad leg pains, but not what type they were. I think it would be interesting if
Lani (code name?) would write down his interpretation of that era, of the people he met, of the things he learned, and had
it all in one big pile so that those of us that ARE INTERESTED in what actually happened in the 50's and 60's, from someone,
even if slightly distorted by personal filters, of what actually occured then.
>wife, Louise had died, his other wife, was in or about to go into a Rest Home. Dolly Ware was there packing up things to take
>back for the MFL Memorial Library. Jose Silva had attempted to cure his leg, but it had failed,
This is NOT quite the same story as told by Alejandro Gonzales, the "retired" World Director for the Silva Organization. He
input was that Max got better from Jose's healing, at least so he could get around again, but it was mostly a "pain control"
thing, not a complete healing.
At least I'm glad that I found similar verification from other's besides the Silva Organization that Jose Silva and Max were
friends back in the old days. Thank you for that.
>Max decided to check out of here, have some more time with Louise, and gather together the True Believers in Huna, and
return to work on Huna once again, but with his youth restored and the wise kokua of his fellow travelers.
I've heard a similar version from Dr. Otha. Not quite the same, but close enough.
>You see Joel, unlike your sorry self, Huna believes in immortality. That Max decided to regain his youth and gather his forces
and then return to the work on Huna is not astounding.
This actually seems like a reframe in a "positive" manner of what I've heard from others. I do know that Dr. Otha has much of
Max's books (I know, when I stated at Otha's and Anns house I was sleeping next to them). I do know that Max found a person to
carry on his works in the person of Dr. Otha Wingo.
I'm also glad that Lani (?) was there at that time also so we who started studing Huna a bit later had more than one source
to refer to for knowledge. Then of course, we were given some type of "logic" to decide which path to follow, or not follow,
depending upon our own personal paradigms, weren't we.
Lani, thank you for your many contributions.
Sincerely,
Jack Quick Kill
Dr. John M. La Tourrette, The Kahuna Energy/ESP Trainer
NLP Trainer, Energy Medicine Associate Trainer, and founder
of Healing Energies Technologies(TM)