Short Talks on Huna

by Max Freedom Long

1978

Library's review

""I will tell you a secret," says Max Freedom Long in Short Talk No. 8, "if you will the care to spread it far and wide." He then proceeds to give a hint about the effective use of the huna prayer-action.

"Huna" means secret in the Hawaiian language, and it was Max Freedom Long who uncovered the
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secrets of the ancient kahunas and made them known to the world through his many books and bulletins.

As groups were formed for the study and practice of the Huna system, Max Long provided study materials in the form of taped lectures. The first series was in the mid-1950's, only one of which has survived. It is an excellent general discourse on "The Need for Understanding and Using Huna" (1957). In the early 1960's another series of huna lectures was made on tape, numbering twelve in all. It was found that tapes of forty-five minutes or an hour were too long for group listening, but were excellent for individual study. And so, revisions were begun and nine short talks of about twenty minutes each were completed.

It is these short talks that are transcribed for you here.

Max Freedom Long speaks informally to his students about the Ten Elements of Man. As we "listen in" we hear theories and speculations on the origin of man and of the Huna system. But, he always comes back to the Ten Elements--the three selves with their "shadowy" bodies, three greades of vital force, and the physical body. And always he speaks i practical terms on the use of the huna concepts.

Huna students of today will find these discussions as helpful now as they were when they were first made nearly a decade ago.--Dr. E. Otha Wingo
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ISBN

910764026

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Huna Press 1760 Anna Street Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4504
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