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I dreamed that life was joy. I woke to find that life is service. I discovered that service is joy.
Huna Kupua - wisdom of Polynesia
Huna is a Hawaiian word meaning "secret," but it also refers to the esoteric wisdom of Polynesia.
Kupua is another Hawaiian word and it refers to a specialized healer who works with the powers of the mind and the forces of nature. In that respect it is very similar to the Siberian Tungusic word "shaman."
The understanding of Huna described here comes from the kupua tradition of the Kahili family from the island of Kauai, through Serge Kahili King, who was adopted as the grandson of Joseph Kahili and trained in his tradition.
The Seven 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.
These truths can be linked to the teachings of Bashar:
Bashar: "What you put out, is what you get back."
This ties in with numbers 1, 3 and 6 above. It refers to how the material world is nothing but a mirror, reflecting your thoughts, words and deeds; your intention, attention and core beliefs. So "Do unto others as you would have it done unto you." When you smile in the mirror, then the mirror smiles back, without judgment, without delay.
Bashar: "Life is what works." which ties in with number 7 above. If some method or situation doesn't work, or doesn't work as good as an alternative, then give yourself the freedom to change your mind. When working for peace, is "an eye for an eye" a dogma that works?
More information on Huna Kupua: www.huna.org/html/huna.html
More information on Bashar: www.bashar.org or this overview
Kupua is another Hawaiian word and it refers to a specialized healer who works with the powers of the mind and the forces of nature. In that respect it is very similar to the Siberian Tungusic word "shaman."
The understanding of Huna described here comes from the kupua tradition of the Kahili family from the island of Kauai, through Serge Kahili King, who was adopted as the grandson of Joseph Kahili and trained in his tradition.
The Seven 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.
These truths can be linked to the teachings of Bashar:
Bashar: "What you put out, is what you get back."
This ties in with numbers 1, 3 and 6 above. It refers to how the material world is nothing but a mirror, reflecting your thoughts, words and deeds; your intention, attention and core beliefs. So "Do unto others as you would have it done unto you." When you smile in the mirror, then the mirror smiles back, without judgment, without delay.
Bashar: "Life is what works." which ties in with number 7 above. If some method or situation doesn't work, or doesn't work as good as an alternative, then give yourself the freedom to change your mind. When working for peace, is "an eye for an eye" a dogma that works?
More information on Huna Kupua: www.huna.org/html/huna.html
More information on Bashar: www.bashar.org or this overview
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