Huna Bulletin 122

February 22, 2012 by Max Freedom Long  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 08

End of an Age & Many Wonderful Things

June 1, 1957


THE NEW BIO CLUB got off to a flying start in May with 22 charter members exchanging their names and addresses and some already exchanging readings on signatures to see how readings match up. Too early as yet to hear early reports. Some members ordered their Bio Kit from the HUNA RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (Not me or Cigbo, please) (Price is $1.10 plus sales tax in Calif. Foreign, $1.18 long mail. By air to England: $1.70. To Australia by air: $2.10) and at the same time applied for their membership in the Bio Club, sending a dollar gift for the new Bio Kitty via temporary Secretary-Treasurer Max F. Long. The result has been the inclusion of a few names of those having to be allowed time to set up their tape and plate, then perhaps find something to use as a pendulum. Some can learn the psychometric reading easily, some not at all. The Club will shake down on the trial runs, we hope, and soon produce a small group able to make readings correctly. When this stage is reached, experimental work will begin to push on past the Brunler-Bovis system of readings to see if we can expand on the earlier Bovis methods and learn to test with some degree of accuracy the natural talents of individuals. Some work has already been done in this field by two HRAs, and it appears to be a promising field of further research. However, it may take a reader owning a special talent to recognize it in another. For instance, we may need a musician of talent to check children still too small to indicate musical talent or the lack of it. Read more