Monday, June 29, 2009

Activation of a Shaman

Aloha y'all,

We've received a new report on Ho'oponopono and Shamanism from Mark Perkins.


This is the perfect way of using the Native Hawaiian sense of space from native Hawaiian cultures in your Ho oponopono practice, learning the activation of a shaman.

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Hello, Vince and Ohana!

Just got back from the Society for Shamanic Practitioners conference where I introduced (and re-introduced) a group of the Society members to Ho'oponopono.

I led a 4-hour workshop that outlined the Hawaiian spiritual concepts (3-selves, kahuna, aka, etc.) and the Ho'oponopono process then mapped these concepts to their shamanic world-view (not all that different...just different words.) We then selected a situation that one of the members presented to the group as the focus of the process.

The group did a shamanic journey to view the situation prior to Ho'oponopono, afterwhich I guided the group through the process having them repeat the process word-for-word from Morrnah's manual. The group then again journeyed to the situation and reported back the pre- and post Ho'oponopono information they received.

Wow!

They were blown away!

One of the journeys saw the pre-Ho'oponopono scene with the people involed competely trapped by a negative energy. Afterward, the negative energy had completely vanished and the people were dancing and playing (this included the "antagonists" that were included in the process.) All of the group witnessed the marked improvement that Ho'oponopono facilitated.

I specifically used the term "re-introduced" as one of the group had studied with Morrnah back in the ealy 70's. She was there to re-learn and refresh here knowledge, however, she had not previously used shamanic work to see the changes. She, too, was blown away.

I want to offer my heart fealt thanks to Morrnah and to Vince for re-introducing this amazing process. Use it...it works!

Shine!
Mark


Mark will be presenting
this workshop at the
2009 Huna World Convention
Register Now!
http://hwc.hunaohana.com


Become a shamanic practitioner for wealth and luck!

Enjoy!

--Vince

© 2009 Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Morrnah on Video

--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Kurt Ganesha Rinck wrote:

Re: The Lost Teachings of Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona on Video

> Hello and thank you for making these teachings available.
> May I know more about these DVDs and who is the one teaching on them

Aloha Kurt,

Morrnah Simeona and her hand-picked team of experts ... most of which have been designated a "Living Treasure of Hawaii" for their significant contributions ... do all the training.


... so you're getting more that just Morrnah on video.


This was not just the only presentation Morrnah permitted to be video taped ... this is also the only time these experts ever agreed to appear together.

Morrnah Simeona was a miracle worker!

The panel includes:


Charles W. Kenn

Charlie Kenn was an olohe lua (lua master) and kahuna born in 1907. He was historian, professor, and author who was highly accomplished in a variety of martial arts. Kenn was honored in 1976 as a state "living treasure" for his pioneering work documenting Hawaiian language, culture and spiritual traditions.

Dr. Abraham Piianaia

Full name, Abraham St. Chad Kikiakoi Kalilioku Piianaia, he was a steward of native Hawaiian legacy, culture and language.

A descendant of Hawaiian alii grounded in Hawaiian and Polynesian protocol and seafaring, he was the inauguaral director of the Hawaiian Studies Program at UH Manoa and a major force in the Polynesian voyaging revival.

He was named a Living Treasure of Hawai‘i in 1999 and received outstanding alumnus honors from both UH and Kamehameha Schools and the 2004 Ke Alii Pauahi Legacy Award from the Order of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation.

Dr. Kekuni Blaisdell


Richard Kekuni Akana Blaisdell is a professor of medicine at the University of Hawaii, in Honolulu and is a co-founder of E Ola Mau, an organization of Hawaiian health professionals. His research interests include the spleen and blood disorders, the history of medicine, Polynesian medicine and Hawaiian health.

Clayton Naluai

Probably better known for Surf music in the 60's and starring in Hawaii 5-0, Clayton was instrumental in preserving traditional Hawaiian Energy work.

Dr. Rubellite Kawena Johnson

Kupuna,
Rubellite Kawena Johnson was Emeritus Professor of Hawaiian, Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures at the University of Hawaii, from 1967 to 1993. She is an expert in Hawaiian History, Culture and Religion.

And other equally important figures ...

... because Morrnah wanted to put
Ho'oponopono in its proper Cultural context ... so many topics are covered and integrated to form a cohesive whole.

It was filmed by volunteers from a Honolulu TV station using old Beta I technology, so it's definitely not "Blue-Ray" ... but it is the information and historical significance that's important.
Find out more at:

http://morrnahsimeona.com/dvd/


> and who are the people behind this email address please?

Morrnah put this event together for her contribution to the Huna Research Associates, who sponsored the week-long conference.

See
http://huna-research.com

Thank you!


--Vince

© 2009 Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD

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