All that remains physically of that land are the mountain peaks of the island chain called Hawaii. We believe that it may be as old as 35,000 years old, and is a part of the original teachings of the peoples of the earth which were centered here in Hawaii on a continent which now, no longer exists. They will return.'ĪN ANCIENT SCIENCE: The science that is now called Huna is a very old science. The time of balance was over long ago, and we are now in a time of imbalance, a time for extremes. 'Everything moves in cycles, from the highest to the lowest. Those times are gone now, but they will return.' 'But why did it end,' he asked. Women were equally honored and could rise to the highest level with the men.' 'Yes, little one you are right,' she said. I remembered when we were here before.' She smiled as he continued, 'There was a time when we all lived in harmony. She said, 'Welcome back.' He said, 'We aren't the first. When the Ho'omaka awoke the face of the kindly old Kahuna was smiling down on him. That idyllic time of love, peace, and happiness was over. And as he remembered, the sadness came flooding back, and then the tears. And as the sun rose in the morning, the Pohaku O Kane (the stone images of the One God who had created the universe) had laid themselves down. Even though the soldiers of Pa'ao were all around, he managed to survive through the night. He knew that all was lost, and felt he was next. All his masters were dead, his mother, father, wife, and young baby daughter, had all been killed. As he hid near the temple, he sensed his doom. In this time, as he remembered, was a young Kahuna, and he feared for his life. The soldiers of Pa'ao had arrived, and they were hunting all the Kahuna of the old order, and burning the temples. He remembered! The days of The Order of Kane had come to an end. During what seemed like the second day, the images came flooding back. Ho ala ana oe, o oe, o O halau lani o hoa ka lei, He me manu e, e kani nei.' Each day the Ho'omaka went, he felt, deeper and deeper into himself. As they worked, their chants reverberated into the cool night air: 'Kau ka halia, i ka manawa, He hiamoe kou. As the initiate lay there the Kahuna Lomilomi massaged the Ho'omaka for what seemed like days. Around the lava rock in each corner and in the center on each side was a Kukui nut oil lamp that provided light for the five Kahuna to do their work. Excerpt from the Lost Secrets Of Ancient Hawaiian Huna, Volume 1- Chapter 1 Copyright © 1997, Tad James (Kiaina'auaomaikalani), and Advanced Neuro Dynamics Chapter 1: The History of Huna The Ho'omaka (initiate) had been laid out on a long black solid block of lava rock, 4 feet high, by 6 feet by 3 feet.
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