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SimSalaBim
05-04-2006, 01:49 PM
Hi guys
Can someone recommend me some good books on Huna. I want the books that have like a lot of practical stuff and not much theory.
Thanks for the info.
Just for grins, why do you think the "practical stuff" will work if you don't know the theory of how to use it?
Is it possible that the theory and practice go together for a reason?
Hi guys
Can someone recommend me some good books on Huna. I want the books that have like a lot of practical stuff and not much theory.
Thanks for the info.I can HIGHLY recommend The Urban Shaman by Serge Kahili King It is as the title implies... ways to bring the philosophy of Huna into the 21st Century.. practical and usable tools.
Of everything I have read, studied, been taught, this book probably had the biggest effect on changing my life.
SimSalaBim
05-05-2006, 03:03 AM
I can HIGHLY recommend The Urban Shaman by Serge Kahili King It is as the title implies... ways to bring the philosophy of Huna into the 21st Century.. practical and usable tools.
Of everything I have read, studied, been taught, this book probably had the biggest effect on changing my life.
Thanks a lot Sky. Will check this one out. Do you know this one? Huna: The Ancient Religion of Positive Thinking by William R. Glover. I saw this one on Amazon and John La Tourette is recommending this one in some of his seminars. The book is short but packed with all the good stuff. And it's cheap also.
Don clicky clicky. Now you go deleting my posts;) . That was not cool. Be positive bro:cool: .
Sim, I didn't delete any of your posts.
And I definitely think you should get books on positive thinking and by King. From your posts, I'm sure they're exactly at your level and just what you want and need.
Thanks a lot Sky. Will check this one out. Do you know this one? Huna: The Ancient Religion of Positive Thinking by William R. Glover. I saw this one on Amazon and John La Tourette is recommending this one in some of his seminars.
You're welcome. As for the other, My grandmother gave me some very good advice when I was a child and that is that if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.
Best of luck in your quest.
:)