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ARTICLES RELATED TO Huna |  |  |  | Huna: Introduction to HunaHuna is a powerful and transformational system of practices, teachings, philosophies, energy work and more. The word huna means (among other things) "secret," and may not have been used as the name of this spiritual path until modern times. The word Kahuna can mean keeper of the Secret, but is more often defined as expert and could refer to an expert in any field. Read more here: » Huna: Introduction to Huna |
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 |  |  | Huna: The Three Selves, Qualities of HeartHuna does a great deal of work on developing qualities of heart and character. Important goals are enthusiasm, saying yes to life, courage and the ability to give and receive unconditional love. The huna practitioner becomes more and more aware of the nurturing and loving aspects of the Earth, and feels loved and supported by nature and connected to all of life. He or she is also able to direct energy to assist the Earth in return for that support. Read more here: » Huna: The Three Selves, Qualities of Heart |
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 |  |  | Huna: Clearing the Path for prayersOne 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. Read more here: » Huna: Clearing the Path for prayers |
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Health Dictionary on Huna Huna: the teachings of the ancient Hawaiian people. Huna encompasses breathwork, chanting, Dreamtime Techniques, energy work, guided imagery, Ha Breathing, and Ho'oponopono. (See kahuna healing.) (See also: Huna, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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Health Dictionary on Kahuna healing kahuna healing: The medical phase of Huna, which is a religion or esoteric magical tradition native to the Hawaiian Islands. The word huna literally means secret or that which is hidden, or not obvious. Kahuna literally means keeper of the secret. Kahunas are Hawaiian witch doctors. Kahuna healing encompasses colon cleansing, energy field manipulation, Ho'oponopono (spiritual counseling), lomi-lomi, and the use of amulets. Its theory posits an etheric body (aka), a godhead (Kumulipo), and mana. Some proponents use the expressions kahuna healing, Huna, and Hawaiian Huna interchangeably. (See also: Kahuna healing, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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HUNA KANE HUNA KANE This Hawaiian technique espouses that emotions and experiences are trapped in the fibers of each muscle group and organ in the body. Through a rhythmic massage technique where the practitioner “dances” with the forearm softly across their client’s muscles while informing the client of the particular emotion being addressed (i.e., guilt, fear, anger, etc.), Huna Kane allows the client to re-experience that emotion and to clear it from their body. From this place of clarity, awareness, balance, peace, and harmony become more accessible. Huna Kane is practiced on fully-clothed individuals lying on a mat on the floor. (See also: HUNA KANE, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)
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The Gupta rulers were great conquerors and good administrators. They checked the infiltration of foreign tribes like Sakas and Hunas and established political stability. Econom ...
See also:Gupta Empire, Gupta Empire - Origins, Gupta Empire - The Guptas ascendant, Gupta Empire - Main Gupta rulers, Gupta Empire - Chandragupta, Gupta Empire - Samudragupta, Gupta Empire - Chandragupta II, Gupta Empire - Kumaragupta I, Gupta Empire - Skandagupta, Gupta Empire - Military organization, Gupta Empire - Huna invasions and the end of empire, Gupta Empire - The Guptas of Magadha Read more here: » Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia II - Gupta Empire - The Guptas ascendant |
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