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On the Web
- Hawaiian Huna Village - Aloha International site features the wisdom of Serge Kahili King. Books, tapes, seminars and workshops in Huna Healing, Huna Therapy, Hawaiian Massage. List of Huna teachers and therapists. Kilauea, Hawaii.
- Hawaiian Huna and Huna Reiki - Dancing Bear Way description of huna.
- Huna: The Secret Science Behind Miracles - Links and articles. The Huna Fellowship, Huna Research, Inc. Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
- Huna: The Secret Science Behind Miracles - Online newsletter and Huna-Ohana eGroups forum.
- Huna.com - Offers training and resources in Huna, the ancient Hawaiian magical shamanic healing and spiritual practice. Based in Hawaii.
- The Huna Self Help Shop - Serge Kahili King's online catalog. Books, tapes, videos and tools. Princeville, Hawaii.
- Huna und Radionik-Coaching - Alfred Herler informiert ber Huna und Radionik und seine Seminare. [A- 8770 St. Michael]
- What is Huna Kumpua - Offers an article by Serge Kahili King explaining what this Hawaiian word means.
- Huna, Hawaiian Spirituality - Workshops by Keith Darwin Rector, teacher for the Spiritual Unfoldment Network (S.U.N.), founded by Irving Feurst, Oakland, California.
- Huna Kalani - Workshops organized by Soulwork Systemic Coaching teach how to use ho'oponopono and ho'omanamana to heal mental, emotional and physical diseases by healing relationships. Multilingual site.
Wikipedia Articles
- Huna - Huna is a Hawaiian word first used by Max Freedom Long (1890-1971), in 1936 to describe what he called “the secret science behind the miracles” that ancient Hawaiian kahuna (shamans) performed. It is closely related to New thought.
- Rav Huna - Rav Huna (Hebrew: רב הונא) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the second generation and head of the Academy of Sura; He was born about 216,(212 according to Gratz) passed away in 296-297 (608 of the Seleucidan era)).Sherira Gaon, in Neubauer, "M ...
- Huna (people) - The Huna (also known as Indo-Hephthalites or Alchon), as they were known in South Asia, seem to have been part of the Hephthalite group, who established themselves in Afghanistan by the first half of the fifth century, with their capital at Bamiyan. They sometimes call themselves "Hono" on their ...
- Raba bar Rav Huna - Raba bar Rav Huna was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the third generation (d. 322).
- Hara Huna Kingdom - Hara-Hunas were a Chinese tribe close to Himalayas so that they had limited interaction with Indian kingdoms, thus they mentioned in the epic Mahabharata.