Huna: Clearing the Path for prayersBy Peggy Jentoft
One of the first goals in Huna practice is becoming the kind of person whose prayers are answered. In the process of Huna prayer, you carefully form the thought forms you want to manifest. After you have a clear picture in your mind of what you want, you build up a surcharge of mana, do the Ha Ritual and send the seeds (thought forms) along your aka cords to the lower self. The lower self carries these on the aka cords to the high self and Aumakua. If you have fear or guilt or shame, or have not clearly formed your intention or picture seed, then the lower self may not be able to carry the prayer and the high self/Aumakua may not be able to cause the effect desired. There are many ways to clear the path so that your prayers can be answered. Having a clear path has other benefits, like ending a lot of suffering, being happy, having the three selves working together (being whole), being in closer contact with your Aumakua and the shedding of guilt and shame and hurt. First know what you need to release and get rid of in your life. You might want to make some lists. 1. A LIST OF WHAT YOU NEED TO REMOVE FROM YOUR LIFE Put down all the things, people and places you want to rid yourself of. First make a list of all the things you want to delete from your life, and pray for each thing to go on to its greater good. The list helps you get rid of the clutter in your life. With things, you either throw them away, give them away, or sell them. With people, you bless them, let them go on to their greater good, and you go on to yours. Your forgiveness list of people, places and things helps you get rid of the baggage you've been carrying around. Forgive yourself and others for what may have happened in your lives and let it all go on to its greater good as you go on to yours. 2. A LIST OF WHAT YOU WANT IN YOUR LIFE This list gives the lower self (or subconscious) a good picture of what you want. You change it and refine it until it's ready for the prayer work. This list is for what you do want in your life; make it clear for your picture of the prayer you are trying to manifest. 3. A LIST OF YOUR BLESSINGS Create a list of all the benefits and blessings you have with an expression of thanks and gratitude. Counting all your blessings gets the attention and cooperation of the lower self. Clearing the path is a lot of work and it is an ongoing process. Once you begin, it is not a good idea to stop, as it confuses and betrays the unihipili's (lower self's) trust in you, the uhane (middle self). On Prayer: Essentially, it is the conscious mind's (uhane's) responsibility to create the prayer form (aka-mana structure) and to impress the unihipli to send that thought form to the Aumakua along the aka cord. It is the responsibility of the unihipili to send it, of course, however, the unihipili must be willing to, feel deserving of the benefit, and not be afraid to approach the Aumakua. If the unihipili feels undeserving, fear, shame, guilt, hurt or betrayal, or any other emotion that will cause it to hide its face from the Aumakua, it is the uhane who must fix it, like a good parent taking care of a child. A clear Path, by definition, will have no obstructions. An obstruction is called a "hala" and is defined by your low self (unihipili) to be something that prevents it from being willing to send a thought form to the Aumakua. A hala can be created when one hurts another or fails another, and the hala is on both sides of the transaction. Clearing the Path means removing those halas. Then you get busy with the actual Huna work. For more articles on spirituality, healing or self-empowerment, see Soul Star Adventures at http://www.geocities.com/solarraven. |