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Sara
12-31-2005, 10:49 AM
Hi everyone!
Would you please explain for me the meaning of Huna? What is it used for? How its related to NLP?
I'm a bit lost in all those terms.


Thanks in advance

Merlin
12-31-2005, 11:08 AM
"Huna is the name of the shamanistic teachings of the ancient Hawaiian people. Many believe that at one time there was just one teaching, and that all peoples of the Earth lived by that one teaching. As time progressed, different peoples deviated from that teaching, and created the wide variety of beliefs and doctrines available today. Because of the remoteness of the Hawaiian islands, Huna stayed more pure; more like the original teachings. It is because of this, that Huna is considered by many to be the most direct link to the ancient wisdom. At one time it was outlawed. It was almost lost forever, but Huna is now available to people of all races and religions. Many people find that they have an unexplained, yet fulfilling affinity to the teachings. We hope you find out for yourself the amazing feelings you'll experience with Huna! Click here to find out more." (http://www.huna.com/huna/)

[From the website]

Sara
12-31-2005, 12:23 PM
Thank you Merlin

I might go out of the issue.. but another question is clicking in my mind!
Is the healing courses have some links with huna?
What about the aura and chakra? where can i find them? or in other words they are under which term of all? :confused: