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From: tzimon@crl.com (Tzimon Yliaster)
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Subject: Re: Huna magic
Date: 9 Dec 1995 20:12:28 GMT
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George Sulea (aa729@freenet.akron.oh.us) wrote:
@ To all iterested parties, I am a practitioner of the ways of HUNA, an 
@ ancient hawaiian tradition. I would like to get info from all interested 
@ parties. Also , I am disturbed by the predilection of many to practice 
@ negative or destructive magicks, mainly, because I have seen the results,
@ and they are not pretty. Please drop me a line at:
@ aa729@freenet.akron.oh.us

According to real Huna tradition ( which has very little in common with 
white, suburban adaptations of the same), you can't just decide to 
practise Huna.  You're born in to the priesthood, or perhaps might be 
allowed in (on VERY rare occasions) with a sign from the kupua et al.  
This was EXCEEDINGLY rare, however.  The idea of someone from Akron, Ohio 
claiming to follow an ancient Polynesian religion (which, BTW, wasn't a 
religion at all, really; it's a collective term that embraced several 
different animistic religions formerly practised in Hawaii and some other 
Pacific Islands) is pretty much like someone from Vietnam claiming to be 
German.



