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2008 Huna World Convention

The traditional Huna World Convention organized by Huna Research Inc. takes place October 24, 25, & 26, 2008 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

The times are 9-5 Fri-Sun. The meeting space is reserved at the Rose Bed Inn

More details at
http://www.angelfire.com/mo/huna/huna-world-convention.html

The Kupuna Tour

An evening of wisdom and the essence of life
come join us as we share together
in the ways of our forefathers

Na Kuleana O Hawaii
Presents

Ka Hā O Nā Kūpuna

Video Mission Statement

I can't remember ever seeing so charismatic lady with a deeply touching message.

Wondering who will be presenting for them. Hopefully more information will be published on their website in the days to come, especially about dates, places and people involved.

Vince Wingo new president of Huna Research

Dr. E. Otha Wingo was President and Executive Directory of Huna Research Inc., for thirty-five years.

On the meeting of the Board of Directors of Huna Research on July 11th, 2007, he stepped down from both positions. James Vinson Wingo, his son, was elected as his successor, and accepted the appointment. Vince virtually dedicated his life to Huna and was working in Huna Research Inc. in the past, led Huna seminars, created educational products and wrote a book (still not published) on Huna. With him in charge, Huna Research will continue to be in right hands.

Pali Jae Lee on Huna

I'm reading the book Ho'opono - The Hawaiian Way to Put Things Back into Balance - by Pali Jae Lee, and might post a review once finished, but there is a one thing that catched my attention.

Pali Jae Lee was (still is?) a member of Huna Research, and speaker on their conferences, and I felt she is held in high respect in Huna community. She was a librarian (with Bishop Museum among others).

She claims to have done research in Brigham's daily journal (she was a librarian), where he wrote about a lot of tiny details and was meticulous about keeping it, but there is no mention of meeting with MFL anywhere. She unfolds a theory that MFL was "lying" knowingly (that his use of terms like aumakua, unihipili etc. was corrected by prof. Beckley, but MFL responded by saying that his audience would not know the difference).

Sharing Wellness covers Kahuna healing and Hawaiian herbal healing

Sharing Wellness is a recently emerged resource on wellness and healing, that covers various healing modalities, including Hawaiian herbal healing la`au lapa`au, Hawaiian Kahuna Healing or shamanism (and of course many other non-Hawaiian methods).

Lot of thought, dedication and effort was put into it, and knowing the people behind I am confident it will stand the proof of time and develop into a popular website.

They have articles, various resources, reference books, advice on finding the practitioner, what to expect, and last but not least, they actually have a list of practitioners.

Huna news -new podcasts, seminar, Louise Le Brun blog

Louise Le Brun is blogging on Evolution by Intention. While not specifically Huna blog, thus no entry to our Huna directory, she often mentions Huna in her posts.

Huna Trainer recently published a couple of interesting podcasts, including How to evangelize Huna, and How to effortlessly manifest anything you want.

Matthew B. James presents seminar on Huna from Jan 26 to Jan 28, 2007, in Otttawa at Embassy West Hotel.

blogging about Huna - create your own Huna blog

Vince recently started his awesome Huna blog.

His one is not exactly in the spirit of blogging, he often uses it to post what one would call "articles" and to repost older long article stuff. No problem with that, though... but I still think blogs are most often used for those timely posts, usually short pieces of info, insights and comments.

Which got me thinking, blogs would be great learning vehicle for Huna community. Discussion forums are too, but the audience there is way too large.

With blogs, you can connect to few like-minded people on the same path, and support each other via comments and posting about what their posted. So it is more closed group, more focused, and with greater sense of support and mutual path-walking.

Who is who in huna. New book: The Huna Warrior.

Just started with a "who is who in huna" section.

It's mostly from short pieces of info I was able to collect on the internet and from books.

If you know more, know better, and/or would like to co-author, be my guest - you are warmly welcome. Just signup as a new user for this website, and feel free to write as much as you would like to.

Few months ago, new book on Huna was published, this time a fictional one: The Huna Warrior. While there will be probably no practical stuff, I'm sure it could provide a great deal of inspiration for many readers.

Huna Directory started

Not only there is relatively little information about Huna on the internet, all the Huna resources are scattered all around the web with no central place to start from. I have started compiling bookmarks for my own use, but later it occurred to me I could as well share it.

So the Huna directory was born:

If you know websites that are not listed, or if you have one that is related, please feel to submit it there. It is still work in progress so there are relatively few links so far.

I hope it to be non-biased and non-commercial. I even list websites that are not in line with my personal thinking about Huna or in line with my own current Huna path (eg.

New book on huna coming out soon

As I have learned recently, new book on huna shall soon see the light of this world. In January on 2006, if all goes right, Huna Bible shall be available for ordering. I have been very happy recently with Charlotte Berney's Fundamentals of Hawaiian Mysticism, so let's see how the new aspirant for the title "the best huna book for beginners" will look like. My guess is that it might be more into practical stuff - which would be great.

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