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this is in reference to indian culture..i believe?

2007-08-18 09:24:40 · 1 answers · asked by cupcake 3 in Arts & Humanities History

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Hunas is a Hawaiian word first used by Max Freedom Long in 1936 to describe what he called “the secret science behind the miracles” that ancient Hawaiian kahuna (experts) performed.

The key to Huna is the concept of the Three Selves, the low self, middle self and higher self, or subconscious, conscious and super-conscious, which he called the 'unihipili, the 'uhane and the 'aumakua. Other Huna teachers also refer to the Three Selves but give them different names.
Serge King has articulated 7 principles of Huna:
1. The world is what you think it is.
2. There are no limits.
3. Energy flows where attention goes.
4. Now is the moment of power.
5. To love is to be happy with (someone or something).
6. All power comes from within.
7. Effectiveness is the measure of truth.
The kahuna were not unique to Hawai’i. They were the Hawaiian version of an esoteric priesthood that was also found in ancient Egypt. Indian yogis, Christ and Buddha were adepts in these universal principles. These beliefs are similar to other New Thought philosophies of the same era, including Unity Church and Religious Science.

2007-08-18 09:35:17 · answer #1 · answered by Randy 7 · 1 0

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