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Aloha, Welp I kinda liked the look of this page, but it seemed a little sterile to me, so I added a photo of me and Buxton. Buxton is the good-looking one with furry ears.

 

Kahuna Lani

Founder of the Huna Heiau Church

 

Kahuna Keonaona

Dean of the Heiau Institute of Huna Studies

Contact her for:

Reservations for the next Makahiki Celebration reservations

Pastoral Counseling amplified by the kalo

Home Sanctifications

Courses in Huna offered by the

Heiau Institute of Huna Studies

Psychometric Analysis readings

Huna Heiau Church membership

Aumakua Therapy

Religious Healing by prayer rendered by the Ki`i Kukui Healing Icon

Courses in Huna TBA

 

Kahuna Haku Pule Ulana

A TMHG Moderator

Prayer requests from the Huna Heiau Church's lala (members)

and malihini (strangers to us ­ in their need)

Pastoral Counseling amplified by the Kalo

Religious Healing by prayer rendered by the Ki`i Kukui Healing Icon

Courses in Huna TBA

 

Kahuna  I Ke Umu Ki Manawanui

Attending Huna-style Firewalks in the San Diego area

Facilitating Huna-style Firewalks anywhere in the world

Pastoral Counseling amplified through the Kalo

Religious Healing by prayer rendered by the Ki`i Kukui Healing Icon

Heiau Institute of Huna Studies

 

 

The Huna Discussion Group

Wanna talk about Huna?

 

To arrange for a Sacred Firewalk for yourself and your friends, please contact:

Kahuna I Ke Umu Ki Paka

primarily for the American Northwest

 

The Kalo (Tarot) free letters of instruction:

 

LINKS:

 

Kahuna Keonaona, Dean of the Heiau Institute of Huna Studies has opened a mailing list for those who think they might be interested in taking some of the Huna Courses the Heiau Institute of Huna Studies is offering. To subscribe, click on the spinning shield.

This is link to a fine Huna site in the UK. It is run by a fine man who is not a member of the Huna Heiau Church, but with whom I find a lot of agreement on the core understandings and teachings of Huna. I post a lot on this site.

The Huna Heiau Church is an Alanui or Way for the most intense experience of Huna that is known. It is a community or tribal affair. It is a place for people who are ready spiritually to Tithe, to memorize, then pray each day the TMHG Ritual Prayer along with all the other lala (members of the Huna Heiau Church) all over the world. A place to celebrate the Huna Holidays, and to feed our Beloved dead on the Day of Remembrance, and to be fed mana in turn to us as we die in our `ohana. It is the place for those who wish to have the rare and precious Ki`i Kukui and do miracles of healing with them. It is for a person who wishes to set the Huna Religion at the center of their lives, and assert the intention in their lives to "Graduate", blend with their Belovèd upon their deaths, and become a new Aumakua themselves!

Oddly enough, this isn't as appealing to some people as it is to me. If the Huna of the Huna Heiau Church is as to the Orthodox Christian Church is to the more easy going, but fine Methodists or Presbyterians, where is that in Huna? People who want to practice their Huna as individuals and not a matter of a community of fellow travelers? Ah, here it is, they are not related to us except by our mutual respect for their work, and presentation to Huna, which is very fine:

Here's a nice new website that is a resource for Huna. We're on here, and so is Kahuna James, and his Huna Life International Church. I approve of some things there and not of others so much. You make up your own mind! Hey...

 

 

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