Huna Vistas Bulletin 16

December 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Hawaiian Healers & American Indians

December, 1960


First off, may I wish you A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! with the pleasures of the festive season and the serene knowledge that “the Stars are Still There” — the loved and loving members of the Great Company of na Aumakua, and above them the still higher ranges of Beings united more and more closely until they eventually form the completely united ONE which we postulate in all religions as the ULTIMATE and the SOURCE.

My greeting will be late for you, if you live far away where mails arrive only after weeks of slow travel by rail and by ship. For those nearer by, my greeting will be much too early. Let’s join the groups in which time is considered unreal, and give our greetings the benefit of being timeless as well as warm and heartfelt. Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 15

November 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Testing of the Thomson Jay Hudson Healing Method

November, 1960


THE TESTING OF THE THOMSON JAY HUDSON healing method, as proposed in the last issue of Huna Vistas, was a project that brought cheers and approval from all sides, not a single objection being voiced although several of the HRAs wrote to say that they would appreciate any additional information that could be given concerning the manner of putting the Hudson Method to the test.

VISIBLE RESULTS WERE REPORTED by two HRAs after only a few treatments following the simple instructions given by Dr. Hudson in the portion of his book reproduced in H.V. 14. One very able HRA wrote: “I read the H.V. issue before (as seems to be her custom) reading it aloud to my husband and when I did, I omitted the part about the Hudson method because I wanted to try it on him, treating for a clear, poised, creative mind, proper bowel activity, and ability to walk firmly and naturally, with hip joints normal again. The first night brought somewhat astonishing improvement In the second phase, this, for the most part, has at least held fairly well. Then a few days ago he woke and startled me by saying he felt that he had ‘had some kind of visitation in the night’ and that it had in some way cleared his mind of cloudiness and the intense confusion he has had of late. So I’m eager to push on until some day, far or near, he walks normally again.” Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 14

October 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

“Moving a Mountain” & A New Research Project

October, 1960


MORE ON THE WORD “BLESS,” as used by na kahuna, seems to be needed. In a recent H.V. I pointed out the fact that the ancient meaning of “bless” was “to sprinkle with the blood of a sacrificed animal.” The word itself, while derived from the base word, “blood,” has taken on quite different meanings for us. We may paraphrase “bless” by saying, “May you be healed and cleansed and guided.” We may be praying that a Higher Being help the one for whom we desire help. Or, we may propose to do the helping ourselves as best we can. Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 13

September 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Making Amends & Radionics

September, 1960

 

ONE OF THE HRAs WRITES that she had a strong impression that she saw orange yellow, as a flash, when the reproduction of the Mrs. Kingsley Tarpey’s HEALING PICTURE fell out of H.V. 12, as she took it from its envelope. Later, when reading the description of the picture, she realized that she had picked up, psychically, the orange and yellow of the sunset in the original painting.

Was this telepathy? No one was sending the color as an impression. Was it the color impression placed in the pictures by myself as I handled them to be sure they had aka threads to connect them with me and thus with the original which I look at and whose image and colors I try to send out telepathically at the beginning of each TMHG session? Was it intuition? Or, was it a delayed telepathic flash, or a direct connection through the print with the original? There are many mysterious and fascinating things in this field to consider. Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 12

August 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Healing Research

August, 1960


WITH THIS ISSUE OF HUNA VISTAS we are making a new beginning. The story is told of a writer who was hired in the motion picture industry, given an office and told by his pants-maker boss to write a very fine story for a picture which would be “tops at the box office.” After a few hours the boss, who was new and eager, went to listen outside the closed door of the writer’s office. He hopefully expected the rapid pounding of typewriter keys, but all was silent within. The boss was puzzled. He bent down and looked in through the keyhole, only to discover that the writer was sitting at his desk looking absently at the wall while toying with a pencil. Bursting into the office the boss cried in anguish, “We hired you to write! If you are a writer, then why don’t you write?’” Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 11

July 1, 1960 by  
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Spirits, Seances, P.A. & Taro

July, 1960

 

SPECIAL NOTICE  PLEASE READ!

Many of you who have been receiving the HUNA VISTAS have, quite evidently, been throwing them into the wastebasket unread. Later, happening to think of something, you sit down and write to Ye Editor asking questions about books which have been reviewed earlier in the H.V. Or the questions may cover other items, showing that the H.V. was not read. When the Taro Card symbology study project was announced and all HRAs on the mailing list were asked to let me know if they wanted to go along, all those who did not reply (or who had not made a recent contribution to Cigbo’s work fund) were dropped from the list EXCEPT those in places outside of the U.S.A. The result was that many HRAs who had no interest at all in the Taro Cards or anything relating to them continued to receive the H.V. Some were indignant at having the Taro studies forced upon them. With this issue of H.V. we are finishing the work with the Taro. As we have not found a new research or study project agreeable to all, we will have to content ourselves with a mixture of things bearing on Huna, either directly or in a general way. Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 10

June 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Spirit Na Kahuna

June, 1960


THE SPIRIT KAHUNA CONTACT reported in the last issue of Huna Vistas, has caused much interest on the part of many of the HRAs, even the ones who think spirits are only activated astral shells or thought-forms. Even if the spirit is not what it is taken to be in seance circles, we must admit that this kahuna, if only an activated shell, has had also activated a good set of memories and so has been able to give us the coded Huna in three bits of ritual which are most convincing. I find it easier to accept the Huna belief that men do survive death as spirits and that they can and do come back very often to make contact with the living. Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 9

May 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Instant Healing & More Taro & P.A. Readings

May, 1960

 

AFTER YEARS OF WAITING, A SPIRIT KAHUNA IS FOUND

It is great news and a most interesting story. One of the newer HRAs, living in Chicago, is a busy doctor, but he has found time to investigate mediumism and has been having seances with a woman medium who seems to have come from Algiers, and who calls herself “Princess,” but who speaks good American English at all times, even when giving messages (in the same voice without change) from great men of the past such as Plato, and moving on down the list to Abraham Lincoln.

A TAPE RECORDING was sent me on loan by Dr. O., when, at my request, he had asked the medium to see if she could get more information from a spirit who had been located at the request of Dr. O. and who had made some remarks about the healing methods of na kahuna. I had asked that some information be given by the spirit in one of the eleven dialects of the basic tongue of the Polynesian. In earlier years I had made the same request where other spirits who claimed to be na kahuna were communicating, and in no case were the spirits able to do more than make excuses. (It goes without saying that the “messages” given by these pretenders threw no fresh light on Huna.) Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 8

April 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Psychometric Analysis & Taro Card Meanings

April, 1960


A MOST UNUSUAL PERSONALITY is available for our test and mutual comparison purposes in learning to make and to interpret Psychometric Analysis readings. In TIME magazine for March 28, 1960, on page 89 under the heading of the department dealing with EDUCATION, we have set before us the head of a school called “Temple Collegiate School.” He is described as “His Grace, the Most Reverend Monsignor,” also bearing the title of “Archbishop John I.” This gentleman appears to be another of the self appointed “teachers” who, in some strange way, are able to convince numbers of people that they are what they claim to be, and to get a following and the needed financial support to carry on. Read more

Huna Vistas Bulletin 7

March 1, 1960 by  
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 09

Psychometric Analysis & Instant Healing

March, 1960


THANKS FOR THE HELP in checking my readings using the methods of Psychometric Analysis. Three HRAs have made readings of T. Lobsang Rampa from reproductions of photos of the gentleman, and while the readings are not quite identical, we all find him with the will pattern indicating the possible influence of spirit entities, while the personality circle is counterclockwise. We differ but eight degrees on the progression reading, all placing him between 342 and 350, the “mediumistic range.” Those of you who are practicing at making the readings, please HELP ME FURTHER. We need to have at least a dozen readers so that the chances will be greater that two or three of us can agree more perfectly. I may be badly off in my readings. There is always the danger that one’s own opinion, hope or fear may cause the Aunihipili to give the wrong reading. (This is especially to be guarded against when reading for one to whom one may be emotionally attached by love, hate or fear. To make a reading of oneself is always difficult owing to the chance that the Aunihipili may have complexes or fixed ideas of inferiority.) Read more

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