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Huna is the ancient Hawaiian spiritual tradition that traces back to Lemuria. It is a philosophy and way of life that balances the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects. Huna sees no conflict with other traditions and there are three orders - Order of Lono focused on farming/fishing, Order of Ku focused on arts/politics, and Order of Kane focused on magic/healing. The document provides background on Huna terms like Huna, Kahuna, and Ho'omana, explaining their layered meanings in Hawaiian language and culture.

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Huna is the ancient Hawaiian spiritual tradition that traces back to Lemuria. It is a philosophy and way of life that balances the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects. Huna sees no conflict with other traditions and there are three orders - Order of Lono focused on farming/fishing, Order of Ku focused on arts/politics, and Order of Kane focused on magic/healing. The document provides background on Huna terms like Huna, Kahuna, and Ho'omana, explaining their layered meanings in Hawaiian language and culture.

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An Introduction to Huna

This page includes a chant to 'The Dawning of Enlightenment', in Hawaiian.

Click Here To Hear Chant

Huna, also known in ancient times as Ho'omana,


is the ancient Hawaiian Spiritual Tradition,
which is incredibly old.
Legend traces Huna back to Lemuria or Mu.

Huna is 'religious' only in the sense that it


guides us to attain spiritual perfection.
It is not, however, a religion.
It is possible to maintain your religious affilliation
and practices, and to be a practitioner of Huna,
which is a very broad and inclusive, Universal Way.

Huna is scientific as well since it deals directly


with the physical world, in the here and now,
and the processes and techniques produce predictable,
repeatable and transferable results with people
and the environment.
These results have been, at times, labelled as magic or
occult and yet the unseen forces that produce these
effects are very real.

Huna is also a way of life, a philosophy, a way of the heart,


with a strong and yet simple code of ethics.
It is, in my opinion, the Way of the Heart and encourages
the balance between the physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects of 'being'.

Huna is all embracing and sees no conflict with other traditions.


There is no one 'right' Huna, and the customs and
details of Huna vary from practitioner to practitioner,
from Island to Island.

There are three Orders of Huna:

The Order of Lono:


focused on both the material and spiritual aspect
of farming, fishing, navigation and shipbuilding as
well as wood carving and herbal healing.

The Order of Ku:

focused on the arts of physical therapy,


ceremonial religious practices as well as
political interests and war.

The Order of Kane

were, and are, specialists in magic, mysticism,


and psychology and were the healer/shamans.

While each order had many specialists and each had healers,
the art and science of healing through spirit was the primary
focus of The Order of Kane, which was orginally known as
'Kanewahine' (manwoman).
This shows the recognition of the polarities,
similar to Yin Yang concepts in Tao.
It is also interesting to note that Ku, Lono and Kane also
are archetypical representations of Body, Mind and Spirit.

I have been inititated into the


Order of Kane,
which is a balanced masculine/feminine order,
and is without rigid hierarchy,
as well as the ancient Lemurian Goddess Tradition,
Ka 'Ohana Nui 'O Uli, (The Family Of Uli).

For more complete information about the


Order of Kane and Huna,
I highly recommend two of Serge Kahili King's books:

Mastering Your Hidden Self

and

Urban Shaman.

Before I go any further, I would like to 'translate'


as closely as possible the words Huna, Kahuna and
Ho'omana since the layers of the meanings of the words
themselves convey much of the Spirit of this Tradition.

The Hawaiian language contains multiple levels of meanings,


and many times a word may be expressing several layers,
at the same time.

The world and 'reality' are very different, when experienced through the Hawaiian language.
As a native speaker of English I have found my perceptions of
reality shifting as I have experienced some of the Hawaiian
perspective just through learning some chants.

Hu: to rise, overflow, effervesce; to surge, to rise to the surface; to gush forth; also to unite, join.

Na: calmed, quieted, pacified, soothed.

Huna: secret, spiritual, concealed treasured knowledge.

With the addition of

Ka: the, the one who.

We now also have

Kahuna .

A Kahuna would be roughly equivalent to a Ph.D in western culture.


An expert in his or her field or profession.

Ho'o: to make, to cause.

Mana: the life force, power, energy.

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