![]() Some of these chants are well-known but may differ slightly here, having been handed down through a dif ferent lineage. All of the translations here reveal deeper, hidden implications. ![]() ![]() But there are always alternate interpretations, some of which give rise to deeper level meanings. As is well known, every Hawaiian word has many mean ings most are surface level-the meaning in every day usage. What sets this aside from other collections is that the translations are not the traditional, surface-level fare found in other books. His book is primarily a collection of chants and their English translations. Instruction in these techniques is available from: Advanced Neuro Dynamics (in conjunction with) Ka Ha O Hawaii Foundation P.O. The tech niques presented herein are presented for your own use, and not for use with other people. It is therefore important that they are only used for the good of all. Even though many of the techniques described in this book are described in a metaphorical way, they are never-the-less very powerful. Taped interview of Uncle George Naope by Tad James, Roberta Shudde for her critical proofreading and Peter King-Monk for numerous valuable suggestions. We also wish to thank Ardie James for transcribing the In addition, we are deeply indebted to Rex Shudde for his unceasing devotion to cataloging this teaching, and his layout of this book, as well as the glossary. The most important include: Swami Muktananda, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Milton Erickson, Dion Fortune, Max Freedom Long, Enid Hoffman, Leinani Melville, Julius Rodman, Laura Yardley, William Childs, Joseph Martinez, Daddy Bray, Poppa Bray, Taneo Sands Kumalae, John Kaimikaua, Kuauhauali‘i, and most impor tantly George Naope for without his love and encour agement, this work could not have been completed. 241Į are deeply indebted to all our teachers, some of whom we have met, and some we have not met, but all who have affected us deeply in our study o the original teachings. 123 Dictionaries and Translation References 128 Pronunciation Guide. 9 “Uncle” George Naope, Lanakilakekahiali‘i Tad Kiaina‘aoaomaikalaniJames. Box 3768 Honolulu, HI 96812 For information or free catalog, contact: Lost Secrets of Ancient Hawaiian Huna - II All rights reserved. George Naope and Tad James with Rex Shudde Lost Secrets of Ancient Hawaiian Huna - II by )ames (Kiainaauaomaikalani) & Uncle” George Naope (Lanakilakeikiahialil) ![]()
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