Huna Bulletin 17

September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 2

Direct Contact to the Aumakua

September 15, 1949

For Huna Research Associates
Covering the experimental approach to the use of Huna in HUNA
and related religious and psychological fields.
From Max Freedom Long
P.O. Box 2867, Hollywood Station, Los Angeles 28, California, U.S.A.

MY VACATION WAS A GREAT SUCCESS

We had three days camping in Oak Creek Canyon south of Flagstaff, Ariz., in the cozy bottom of a deep canyon with red walls, a rushing stream and trees of many kinds. Three more days were spent on the rim of the Grand Canyon, high up, and looking down into the great depths. The sight of moonlight filling the canyon with misty forms was an unforgettable experience with the sensing of a strange pervading personality. One realizes why the Indians believed in gods of many kinds presiding over mountains, canyons and rivers. Huna would say that entities of the Aumakua level presided over “nature” in its various aspects, perhaps non-human, perhaps na Aumakua in the apprentice stage learning to become “Utterly Trustworthy.” Read more

Huna Bulletin 16

September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 2

The Search for the Beloved (aka Soulmates)

September 1, 1949

For Huna Research Associates
Covering the experimental approach to the use of Huna in HUNA
and related religious and psychological fields.
From Max Freedom Long
P.O. Box 2867, Hollywood Station, Los Angeles 28, California, U.S.A.

 

THANKS AND MORE THANKS for all the good letters of the past two weeks and the continued response to the call to support the fire-walking booklet publication project with orders – also for the help sent for Cigbo and his cigar box.

THE LETTERS have been unusually fine and the reports and comments in them would make several good Bulletins. Despite vacation time and the heat, the experimentation has gone steadily forward. Some HRAs who have been delayed in starting the box or pendulum tests have come in belatedly with significant findings. Much of this Bulletin will be given over to parts of these letters. Read more