Tuesday, February 5, 2008

HUNA - A TIMELESS ALTERNATIVE

Huna - is a an ancient spiritual philosophy whose principles are applicable to:


all peoples
all times
in all areas of life.





It is a way of life that shows us how to be:



in harmony
in balance
in tune
with all that surrounds us.




Huna - is a set of spiritural principles/guidelines - not a religion.
Huna - consists of a set of beliefs.
Huna - is the concept that man has purpose.
Huna - is the concept of man as a threefold being.

Man has a body and the part of man that inhabits this body is called in Hawaiian - Lono and is similar to Western Pyschology's concept of the conscious mind or ego.


It has no gurus, no followers, and no dogma.

There is another part of man that operates the body. It secretes the hormones, it beats the heart, it fluctuates the diaphragm to control the breathing. It holds the key to all memories of the the total entity's existences. It does all the things the body needs to have done and is called - Ku and is similar to Western Psychology's concept of the subconcious.

There is yet another part of man that existed before man - before bodies - before Earth was - and will exist forever and this is called - Aumakua. This part of man corresponds to the concept of the God Self or High Self or superconsciousness.

Huna - is the awareness of the three funcions of self.
Huna - is the concept that the three parts of man outlive the body of man.
Huna - is the concept that we chose life as an opportunity to learn.
Huna - is the concept that we reincarnate, life to life, to life.

What we know in Huna is:

The three part consciousness of the total self, has no lifespan.
It simply exists - indefinetly, for good, for growth, for learning, for joy, continuously, repeatedly, forever.

Huna postulates only one sin - that man must conduct himself without the intent to harm any other being.

Huna is to be lived - daily - continuously - for growth and health and abundance.

Channelled by Rowan in 1986
Copyright © 2008 Thomas Lunde and the Group of Four.

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