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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Let it be.
There are adepts of Kahuna in present existence, and it'll remain so among many lifetimes, BECAUSE "HUNA" was/is to remain "HUNA", they(true and real kahuna's) KNOW and LIVE "HUNA", and it's authentic truth, for their very own life was its pact/bond in secrecy.
The "death prayer" is alive and well, but brings forth a curse to its USER, 10X worse chaos than the USERS victim(s) suffered. The USER and their Immediate-Ohana lineage shall suffer all thru time, one-way-or-the-other.
I personally prefer Ho'oponopono. It's an awesome system which fine-tunes situations, patterns, and negatives stacked on negatives.
OK-den, gotta go!! PEACE PEOPLE!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This book sucks I want to leave negative five stars - *****
If you are interested in Huna do not buy this book. It is sad that books like this are written. If you want attention, denounce something that is good. How many people will read this piece of garbage before Max's books or other books on Huna and then not read anything more on Huna at all? What a shame. I have lived in Hawaii most of my life. I have read all of MFL's books as well as many others, and it turns out that a Wal-Mart Ouija board and an airhead can destroy a lifetime of research. The sad part is people who don't know anything about huna will believe her.

I for one will never read another of Ms. Kaehr's books. How could I ever believe anything she says?

Shame on you Ms. Kaehr!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Desaraej
A VERY interesting book to read. I had been coming actross mention of Huna Teachings in some of the reading I have been doing lately and had been quite keen to do a course in it. I looked on the internet to see what was available and felt something was not ringing true for me about many of the courses offered and I decided to read up a bit more before proceeding on this path. I am glad I did. My recommendation is to read this book before you do any Huna Training.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - HUNA IS NOT HAWAIIAN!!!
I'm glad this book came out. To those looking to nourish your spirit, look within yourself. Max Freedom Long, Serge King, and any other self-proclaimed "Huna Master" and their followers are just a bunch of haoles that have found yet another way to cash in on the Hawaiian culture. This book was wonderful in that it points out how you should be careful of what you spend your money on, don't believe everything you read, and always be true to yourself. The huna people are disrespectful of the Hawaiian people, the very people they try to emulate! I hope more books come out to expose this sham. However, the author did remain bias in her research. There are those who scoff at the fact that she used a quija board to aid in her discoveries, but I scoff at them for falling blindly into a religion/cult/belief system based on lies. They want to keep telling themselves what they want to hear, fine, but it shouldn't be at the expense of the Hawaiians. I sincerely hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did.

Mahalo a hui hou,
~*huna head-hunter*~



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - the WORST HUNA book I have EVER read.
This decendants and friends of Max Freedom Long (MFL) should file a lawsuit against this author for slander and libel.

I have two friends that were also friends of MFL. and from these friends, and the writings of MFL I do NOT get the notion that MFL was a liar.

1. Ms. Kaehr allegedly contacted the spirit of MFL by Ouija board then through automatic writing.

This is research for a book?.

2. Ms. Kaehr said that MFL contacted her because he was guilty about the lies he told.

MFL was a sincere dedicated researcher, and spent the last 52 years of his life trying to reclaim the secrets of the kahunas.

3. Ms. Kaehr states categoricaly that William Tufts Brigham and MFL could never have met.

MFL went to the islands in 1917, and began hearing stories of kahunas almost immediately, and Dr. Brigham did not retire from his position as curator of the Bishop museum in 1918.

4. Ms. Kaehr said that HUNA is a form of Wicca.

MFL began his research of HUNA in 1918 and ended at his death in 1971. Wicca did not exist before Gerald B. Gardner went public in 1949 after the witchcraft laws were overturned.

Any one of those four examples is enough to leave the book sit on the shelf.

Now let me explain why MFL made errors in his research.

MFL had several things working against him, and in a few places he added 2 and 2 and came up with 6.

a. MFL was a ha'ole and the Hawaiians would not talk to him for fear of persecution.

b. It was illegal for American Indians and Hawaiians to practise their spirituality before the freedom of religion act in 1978.

c. MFL was convinced there had to be a direct line of teachers, and he completely overlooked the mystical (people going into the silence and discovering matters of the soul). The Hawaiians, the Druids, the Lakota indians, the Jewish kabbalaists, and the mongolian shamans, and others all knew of three parts of the soul even though they give the parts different names.

d. MFL took prayers and chants apart to discover the meanings of the root words. well that hawaiian/english dictionary was 70 years old, and hopelessly out of date.

If you want a list of good HUNA books; go see my HUNA 1 listmania list, read my "So you'ld like to study HUNA and change your life", and read my HUNA 101 web page. http://...

Aloha nui loa. Two Bears





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