Huna Bulletin 59
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 4
Spirits, Materializations and Using the Pendulum
July 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.
HOO`LA
A Polynesian spirit HOO`LA, is the name given by a healing returned via the medium-spirit who made contact recently with the ship of Jessie Curl… well-known English psychic, Jessie Curl, when she was stopping over in Pago Pago, Samoa. Elsie A. Keithe, good friend of Huna, via Meade Layne and ROUND ROBIN magazine, got into touch with us and is supplying the information worked with great speed through Jessie Curl, healing as she pointed to one after another in the hall. In her case she had been in pain for three weeks from lumbago, but the pain left her instantly when the healing was sent in her direction and did not return. (This was in February of 1949, so Hoo-la must have been found and taken on as a healing guide before that date.)
Hoo-la (translation: “to cause life or cause light, the symbol of life and health”) claims to have been both healer and warrior in physical life in Samoa. When the medium is in deep trance, he takes over and touches the person to be healed with her hands, causing the sensation of rain drops pattering down on various parts of the body which are being treated (recalling the symbol in the prayers of na kahuna when they said, “Let the rain of blessings fall,” asking for the down-flow of the high mana, supposedly). There is wide scope in the healing. A case is mentioned in which a serious abdominal hernia was about to be operated on, but which responded to treatment and in three weeks was completely gone. Read more
Huna Bulletin 58
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 4
The Stone Gods of Polynesia & The Storing of Mana
July 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.
ACTIVITIES AT THE STUDY
Since the last Bulletin was sent out, almost as many letters as usual have come in from you, my kind and loyal friends, despite the fact that it is possible to answer only a few of the most urgent. In all cases, your letters are read with care and appreciation. If Cigbo has been remembered, his file cards are marked for the record and sometimes he sends his own personal postcard to express his thanks for help in his scratching. I have a tall stack of letters which I had hoped to answer in detail some day when I could find time, but as the stack grows and time is taken up with getting out the Bulletins, sitting for the TMHG prayer work, and working at my writing job, I see that answers will never be sent. It is the same with the many letters I have accumulated to share with you in the Bulletins. They go with red-pencil sections into my special box and become covered more and more deeply by new letters as they come in. If you have wondered why a letter you had written with great care, expecting it to appear in the Bulletin, has never been used, know that it is perhaps two feet down in the pile, still valued and still being kept hopefully. Read more

