Huna Bulletin 76
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 5
Washing the Feet of the Disciples
April 15, 1952
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.
THAT STRANGE NOISE YOU HEAR …
… comes from HRA Meade Layne’s ROUND ROBIN perched on the top of the HRA desk beside Ye Cigbo, copies of the BSRA releases stacked beside them. The ROBIN is endeavoring to crow his triumph (instead of chirping hopefully and persistently) at the long-last vindication of his claims that flying saucers were real. Cigbo is doing his best to help his best friend “cerebrate,” but his efforts to crow are not exactly a thing that can be counted as more than a howling success. (I am referring to the saucer article in LIFE, April 7, 1952.)
All joking aside, the existence of small mimeo periodicals, bulletins and releases fathered at considerable cost of effort and devotion to “truth at any price” by men like our Meade Layne, have far more than justified the struggle to get them out and around. Read more
Huna Bulletin 72
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 5
Potentizing Mana and “The Aka Finger”
February 15, 1952
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.
BACH REMEDIES INFORMATION
Back Remedies information has been requested by a number of HRAs after the mention of them in recent Bulletins. The following information has been supplied by HRA F.J. For contact with his followers, write to Miss Nora Weeks, Mt. Vernon, Statwell, Wallingford, Berks., England. In U.S.A. the books in which he gives a complete list of the flowers and the ills to be treated with their potentized extracts may be had from The Theosophical Hall, 245 West 33rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. (No titles or costs were given.) Read more
Huna Bulletin 70
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 5
Using the Aurameter
January 15, 1952
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.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF THE AURAMETER
The accompanying is a fine precision instrument for scientific experiments, and is guaranteed perfect and an exact duplicate of instruments I use for outlining the human aura and other peculiar emanations given off by the body, especially over diseased or inflamed areas, where a cone or rod of force is projected from the diseased spot to the distance of several inches.
To use this instrument, the handle MUST BE HELD LEVEL AT ALL TIMES WITH THE TWO SCREWS AT THE TOP. THIS IS IMPORTANT. Do not droop the point downward, but keep the handle level. Rotate slightly and slowly to bring the point straight with the handle. Now, with the instrument pointed to your left, approach the bulge of force in front of another person’s chest, and with your muscles set to prevent balancing. You must be careful not to offset the action of the instrument by rotating the handle to the drooping point. With practice, the point should be repelled toward you as you attempt to push the point to within 8 inches to 1 foot of his or her chest (adults) or at a distance of 2 to 8 inches from any other part of the body from the knees up. Read more
Huna Bulletin 69
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 5
We’re Still Here!
January 1, 1952
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.
MUCH TO MY AMAZEMENT…
I am able to announce (as the New Year approaches to within less than five days – keeping my fingers crossed, of course) that we are still HERE. The earth has not swapped poles (as predicted for 1937); no new ice age has frozen us in our tracks; the Korean War has neither ended in starting a world conflagration nor in our boys being driven into the sea. I am particularly gratified to be able to announce that the warning preliminary quake in the West Coast country – which was to have presaged a second great quake – was two years behind time (as of the Christmas Day just past), and the entire Pacific Coast has not yet been shaken off into the Pacific deeps, followed by tidal waves to reach back as far as Salt Lake City. I also am able to point out the fact that the end of the world has not come, despite its prediction every year since about A.D. 33. Like the sturdy Greek of mythological fame, who was shipwrecked and who rose on a rock to pound his chest and cry, “I am safe despite all the gods!” I venture to mount my rock and lift my voice. True, Neptune may rise and prod my rock with his trident, but …. well, again, he may not. Read more
Huna Bulletin 67
September 2, 2010 by maxfreedomlong
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 4
Moods & Prayer
December 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.
IS THERE A BEST TIME TO MAKE THE PRAYER-ACTION?
We have been making Huna studies and have been carrying on experiments now for some time in order to learn HOW to make a prayer-action most effectively. We have come upon many most significant things, such as the need for building up a good mana surcharge, of making contact with na Aumakua, and presenting the pictures of desired conditions on the flow of the mana which we offer as the true form of sacrifice – the thing in all sacrifices that can matter. Now comes the question of whether one time is better than another in which to pray in the Huna fashion or in any other way, be it by rote, by ritual or by surreptitiously reaching into a pocket to rub a rabbit’s foot. Read more

