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Frog420
10-21-2004, 03:42 AM
a question for all you NLP and HUNA fans out there, when you first learnt about releasing the powers of your mind did you start with NLP or HUNA

HUNA seems to me to be far fetched.... and i can see how someone who has a fasination in huna could find and want to learn about NLP

but someone jumping from NLP to HUNA is different, HUNA is for want of a better term 'out there' and NLP is more of a creative science.

if you went from NLP to HUNA was it because you unlocked a part of your mind using the techniques you gained with NLP that made HUNA seem more plausable

i have always belived in science... the idea of invisible tubes flowing between concious sub concious and higher self do seem far fetched to me, but if there is a way using NLP that will allow for me to discover a way in, a way of seeing HUNA as the real deal i would.

As a user of NLP i am always looking for ways of expanding my mind and helping those around me to do the same.... hopefully you feel the same and will show me the way in

Chris.

Sky
10-21-2004, 07:14 AM
Actually I found Huna first, but hypnosis and NLP are great tools for change work and that is what Huna is about. I find it personally humorous that you mention that Huna is ‘out there’ because I choose Huna as a path mainly because to me it ISN’T ‘out there.’ The main principles of Huna are very very simple.

I will concede that some of the tool that can be used with Huna may appear ‘out there’ but the same case can be made for anything from Buddhism to quantum physics.

My ex husband (still my best friend) has a Ph.D. in physics and we have had many many discussions about Huna and science and life etc and never found Huna to be contrary to science. Huna stretches science, but doesn’t conflict. But hey… if no one stretches science, how will science ever expand??

All good things,
Sky

beachbum
07-28-2005, 01:31 PM
I really disagree with the whole "HUna is farfetched" thing....

The more I read of the Zero-point field...based on the latest "most Real" science on the planet today, the more Huna fits into that exactly....

Raised a white-boy in Pennsylvania, being crammed Christianity down my throat (no offense to anybody), but believing in the earth being Made in 6 days, and believing in talking snakes is more far-fetched than living in a world where my thoughts and feeling create my life as I live them...

Makani
07-28-2005, 08:54 PM
Dear Frog420,

I did all the academic and didatic things....university, trainings in hypnosis and NLP and kept Huna as a "treat" at the end figuring it would be interesting esoteric fun in Hawai'i. Huna turns out, for me, to be a most beautiful expression of the ancient wisdom we all knew and "forgot". I actually feel NLP helped prepare me to be open to the energy and the fundamental learnings of Huna as I had cleared up both my dependence and attachment upon Science as a limiting belief or a game I had to keep playing.

Bottom line for me is that none of what I cherish most in my life would be as thriving, vibrant or productive without Time Line Therapy. Period. That was the key to it all IMO. I have put it in my future to be a very, very old woman still chanting clear and joyful, everything pono, heard from Hawai'i to Maui.

Enjoy any adventures to come! "Out there" is just inside. Aloha.

inandout
08-25-2005, 10:49 AM
I think I had a taste of NLP, then ate some huna, than wolfed down some NLP and am now currently feasting on both...

I find both equally delightful to digest...the line blurs

inandout