Huna Bulletin 57
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 4
Working With the Aunihipili
June 15, 1951
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.
This is to be a Bulletin composed largely of letters and comments…
Despite my inability to answer letters from all you good friends, I am greatly pleased and warmed to have the flow of letters, reports, suggestions and comments continue to come in almost as usual. Cigbo has been remembered in a most encouraging way, and thanks go to all of you. My special thanks is tendered for making it possible to take time from correspondence to apply to my writing job (which is not fiction, as some of you have supposed, but begins with a careful study of radiation, which is right down the Huna alley, and will make possible the writing of a book. I am finding much of new value to Huna and will report to you in due time). Read more
Huna Bulletin 56
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 4
Huna and the Nature of the Soul
June 1, 1951
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 DISCUSSION TO GET IT STARTED
One of the local HRAs dropped into the Study recently and we fell to discussing the dusty theory of transmigration. That, for some absurd reason, led us on to speaking of transubstantiation and the changing of the elements of the Holy Communion to the body and blood of Christ. This brought us by one path or another to the subject of transmutation of elements.
Suddenly my friend looked at his watch, frowned, and said, “We’ve wasted ten minutes. What I dropped in for was to talk about Huna. We’ve known of transmigration in theory for perhaps three thousand years and have argued over transubstantiation and alchemy for almost two thousand, and it’s time we got on to something more promising.” Read more

