Full Circle June 2002
by Carol Lamb (clamb @ toad.net)

Aloha, wonderful women of our circle!

Mahalo for the uplifting feedback.

As promised, here are the Huna principles and the Huna vow.  Enjoy!

 

Blessings on everyone for the continuing unfolding of ourselves!  Merry meet, merry part, and merry meet again! Carol

 

Huna principle #1

 

The world is what you think it is. 

 

            We create our own reality.

            Positive thought forms, positive speech, and positive self-image, therefore become imperative for us to strive for.

 

Huna principle #2

 

There are no limits.

 

            Oneness with the divine source allows one to create anything, heal anyone.

            At the level of divine source consciousness, manifestation occurs instantaneously.

            The blocks to this level are:

                        Perceiving a separation from the divine source.

                        Faulty basic assumptions, severely limiting beliefs.

 

Huna principle #3

 

Energy flows where attention goes.

 

            Again, the importance of positive thoughts becomes apparent.

            Mindfulness, prayer, rituals all stem from this belief.

 

 

Huna principle #4

 

Now is the moment of power.

 

            Now is all there is. 

 

 

Huna principle #5

 

All life is founded on love.

 

            To love is to be happy with someone or something.

            The opposite of love is fear.

 

Huna principle #6

 

All power comes from within.

 

            We are one with the divine source, and the divine source is in everything.

            We are one with the universe.

            Everything has mana in it.

            When people accept themselves as the powerful beings that they are, all things are possible.

            There are no accidents, everything happens for a reason.

 

Huna principle #7

 

Effectiveness in the measure of truth.

 

            To know whether you are following the right path, one only needs to determine whether that path brings love, or brings fear.  Any path which brings love, joy, or happiness, is the truthful path.

 

 

The Huna Vow

 

 

In practicing Huna, I promise never to use my knowledge or abilities to interfere with another’s free will, and I will not use my power to affect others against their will.

 

I will ask permission for the healing work that I do.

 

I will respect every being’s freedom of choice, and I vow to use Huna for the highest good of every being.  I make this promise from the heart, with all sincerity. 

 

So be it.  It is done.