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Huna Is The Secret! By Lawrence Ho “If you are not using Huna, you
are working too hard!” - Max Freedom Long Huna, the Hawaiian spiritual healing, literally means "Secret”. It is believed to be the “hidden knowledge” about life and this world. In his book, “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind”, T. Harv Eker uses the Huna philosophy in a Wealth Principle. Historically, the ”Kahuna” was
the spiritual master or shaman who was the guardian of the Huna knowledge and
tradition. When the English settled in the Hawaiian Islands the practice of
Huna was banned and the Kahunas went into hiding. Today these practices are
emerging once again to guide us. Huna is a life philosophy or
wisdom about the world that you live in. It teaches that there are no limits
to what you can accomplish, based on human psychology that emphasizes basic,
normal living. It presents a road map for traveling through life. When used
regularly, Huna is life changing. Isn’t it interesting that a
philosophy developed tens of thousands of years ago is still appropriate for
living your lives, even today? There are seven basic
principles of Huna. These principles of life are simple yet powerful. 1. IKE - The world is what you
think it is. Everything in your world,
everything in your own reality, comes from your thoughts. According to the Huna
belief, if you wish to change our world, you must first change your thoughts.
Start by changing the way you think, going from a belief in lack to a belief
in abundance. All the other principles of Huna are developed from this one. 2. KALA - There are no limits. Everything in the universe is
connected. There is no separation and no limits. Separation is merely an
illusion. It is only your thoughts that make you believe we are separate from
the rest. The limits you see and fear you cannot conquer exists in your minds
only. According to the Huna belief, if you rid yourselves of these thoughts
of separateness and limitations, you will reconnect and become one again. One popular expression used in
the Islands is “hang loose”. What happens is that when you get uptight, you
create a tension, which in turn causes the separation. When you “hang loose,”
you relax, feel better, your relationships become better, and you go with the
flow. Kala does not mean that you accept things as they are; only that if you
relax with them, you can change them more easily. 3. MAKIA - Energy flows where
attention goes. Wherever there is a flow of
energy and attention, events and results are created. The fundamental
principle of creating results is: Attention + Energy + Ideas + Action =
Results. Focusing your attention on a
particular object or idea causes the energy to flow in that direction.
Whatever the nature of your thoughts is, you feel that flow in return.
Positive energy put out into the universe, means positive energy flowing back
to you. If you consistently put out thoughts of abundance into the universe,
then abundance flows back to you. Do not focus on anger or fear, but on
happiness and joy. Change your attention and you change your world. 4. MANAWA - Now is the moment
of power. There is no power in the past
and no power in the future. There is only power in this moment. All the power
for changing your life exists only in the immediate present. The present is
where we can perform action that matters for the future. The past has no power over
you, so you must release the burdens of the past. Whatever thoughts you
possess are what you will bring with you into this moment. Appreciating
what’s around you causes it to increase. The more you take pleasure in what’s
around you, the stronger it becomes. According to the Huna belief, the future
does not lay waiting for you to move forward and run into it. It is created
in every present moment by what you think right now. Getting rid of the past
creates a new future. 5. ALOHA - To love is to be
happy with. In the Hawaiian language,
aloha stands for much more than just “hello”, “goodbye”, or “love.” Its
deeper meaning is “the joyful (oha) sharing (alo) of life energy (ha) in the
present (alo).” The root of the word means,
“to be happy with.” The secret here is to be happy with something or someone.
The degree of your happiness dictates the degree to which you are in love. The expression of love is
important. Criticism, anger, and unhappiness will diminish that love and
cause pain around you. Love does not mean inflicting pain, hurting people, or
getting you hurt. Love means savoring the happiness, the joy, and the
pleasure in any relationship. 6. MANA - All power comes from
within. Hawaiian belief is that Mana is
the name for the one source of all the power that exists in the universe.
This belief assumes that there is only one source of power and that the
source flows through each of us on the planet. It flows not only through
human beings, but also through the earth and everything that lives on or
above it. This Mana gives us the power to do what we believe we can do. Mana is considered the inner
power that gives each thing its own creativity. The important idea here is
that power comes from within. Nothing outside of yourself has any power over
you. Your very existence stems from this power within; and if you believe
that something else has any real power over you, it diminishes your own
power. Holding it back, trying to tamp it down, or pretending you don’t have
the power, also diminishes it. By allowing yourself to experience this power,
to feel it, to use it, and claim it, gives you the power to reach your
highest potential. 7. PONO - Effectiveness is the
measure of truth. There are many ways to do most
things. Don’t think that you can only achieve something in one way or that
there is only one truth. There is no one way to do anything. There is always
an alternative. There is no one truth, or one method or technique. There is
no one kind of medicine or one way to be happy. The ways you can use to
achieve your goals and attain happiness are countless. Your purpose or plan may be of
utmost importance, but the methods to achieving them are vast. Use the proper
means to achieve the goal. According to this principle of Huna, if you start
out with peace in your heart, you will move towards peace in your life. This
principle is a practical truth and may be used as a way of living with others
and yourself. Huna principles will work for
everyone. Huna is about miracles, self-reliance and empowerment. It is
balanced and powerful. It is a transforming system of practices, teachings,
philosophy, energy work, and much more. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
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