Huna Bulletin 86
February 4, 2012 by Max Freedom Long
Filed under Huna Bulletins
E-Therapy & Aberrations
September 15, 1952
THE HRA LABORATORY WORK
The HRA laboratory work begins to take on form, but not as a center or place where heavy expense would be incurred. Individual HRAs are taking on experiments wherever they may be and we will benefit from what they learn.
TESTING OF “E-THERAPY” was begun over a month ago by HRA C.L. and a friend in Omaha, and by Donald Kendall in San Francisco in conjunction with a friend who is a doctor. The text used is the Kitselman dollar book E-THERAPY. Three months, ago a team started work in Wisconsin, and first reports were that one member of the team was greatly helped and many fixations brought to light and removed by “fire” or physical reactions. The other member of the team made little progress. (No late reports on this team.)
The Omaha team report of August 19th, read, “Haven’t got far with the E-Therapy yet, but have found a satisfactory partner, and we have each had two hours…
Apparently it’s true, though. I certainly feel better, although I did not feel bad before.” Read more
Huna Bulletin 85
February 4, 2012 by Max Freedom Long
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 05
Methods of Salvation
September 1, 1952
THE GREATEST SINGLE DISCOVERY OF ALL TIME
[This] would be a workable way by which men could be saved from all the things which afflict them in the course of life. Illness, helplessness caused by illness, accident or age or even that caused by being born defective mentally or physically, the burden of unhappiness caused by broken hopes, failures in accomplishing aims or ambitions, lack of love, understanding, sympathy or an outlet for natural creative urges, troubles caused by the deeds or the failures of loved ones, of others, of one’s nation or of the races of the earth, failure to be able to live normally on the level of the body, mind or Aumakua – salvation from all these things – a salvation that would allow a man to live normally and happily, safely and sanely, and to progress in evolutionary growth toward whatever is intended that he eventually become.
Science offers the idea that man evolves as a mass, not as an individual. You and I cannot be saved from the ills of life, but, through evolution, mankind may at last learn to live in an ideal way and in complete control of environment and social conditions. At present, there is no reward for efforts to better the conditions of living in any future existence. This is the doctrine of “now or never.” Read more



