Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 Could you please tell me what going to 'Hakalau' is. YOu mention going to Hakalau or to level or both, I thought it was the same. Thanks!docspeed2001 <docspeed2001 wrote: .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2005 Report Share Posted April 20, 2005 --- " Ms. Kimberly " <valandviolet wrote: > Could you please tell me what going to 'Hakalau' is. > YOu mention going to Hakalau or to level or both, I > thought it was the same. Both are " altered states " used for different purposes. Going to Level is a learned process of relaxing down to alpha and theta consciously. Both body and mind relax. Level is good for programming, healing, RV/RI, etc. Hakalau is the " waking meditation " of the Kahuna. One meaning of Hakalau is " to focus in and to spread out. " Hakalau is good for learning, disassociating, energy testing, teaching, etc. It's probably the fastest way to learn alpha there is. " Daddy " Bray talked about how it was necessary for Kahuna practice, but he didn't teach HOW, and there were other Kahuna techniques for theta. There's been a lot of talk about looking up just above eye level on the list lately, and THAT'S WHERE YOU START ... It's good to start in a room with a wall ... you might even want it to be the South wall, if you know what I mean. Just pick a spot on the wall to look at, above eye level, so that your field of vision just meets your eyebrows, but NOT so high so as to cut off your field of vision. As you stare at that spot, just let your mind go loose, and focus all of your attention on the spot until you notice your vision begins to spread out. Let it spread out until you can see both corners of the wall (You'll begin to see more in the peripheral than you do in the central part of your vision, even though you're keeping your eyes " on " that spot). Begin to pay more attention to the peripheral than to the central part of your vision as you allow your vision to spread down until you can see all four corners of the wall. Relax and continue to let your vision spread back until you have (or seem to have " 180 degree peripheral vision. Stay in this state for as long as you can. Notice how it feels. Notice the ecstatic feelings that begin to come to you as you continue the state. That's the FIRST " lesson " ... more later if interested. --Vince Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Thanks you very much, I started today trying it, it wasn't easy but I'll keep onit. And I am interesting in learning more! This is cool!"Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD" <kahunaviking wrote: --- "Ms. Kimberly" <valandviolet wrote:> Could you please tell me what going to 'Hakalau' is.> YOu mention going to Hakalau or to level or both, I> thought it was the same.Both are "altered states" used for different purposes.Going to Level is a learned process of relaxing downto alpha and theta consciously. Both body and mindrelax. Level is good for programming, healing, RV/RI,etc.Hakalau is the "waking meditation" of the Kahuna. Onemeaning of Hakalau is "to focus in and to spread out."Hakalau is good for learning, disassociating, energytesting, teaching, etc. It's probably the fastest wayto learn alpha there is."Daddy" Bray talked about how it was necessary forKahuna practice, but he didn't teach HOW, and therewere other Kahuna techniques for theta.There's been a lot of talk about looking up just aboveeye level on the list lately, and THAT'S WHERE YOUSTART ...It's good to start in a room with a wall ... you mighteven want it to be the South wall, if you know what Imean.Just pick a spot on the wall to look at, above eyelevel, so that your field of vision just meets youreyebrows, but NOT so high so as to cut off your fieldof vision.As you stare at that spot, just let your mind goloose, and focus all of your attention on the spotuntil you notice your vision begins to spread out.Let it spread out until you can see both corners ofthe wall (You'll begin to see more in the peripheralthan you do in the central part of your vision, eventhough you're keeping your eyes "on" that spot).Begin to pay more attention to the peripheral than tothe central part of your vision as you allow yourvision to spread down until you can see all fourcorners of the wall.Relax and continue to let your vision spread backuntil you have (or seem to have" 180 degree peripheralvision.Stay in this state for as long as you can. Notice howit feels. Notice the ecstatic feelings that begin tocome to you as you continue the state. That's the FIRST "lesson" ... more later ifinterested.--VinceRev. James Vinson Wingo, DDKimberly Did you know that this game is played and controlled with your mind? http://www.myaffiliateprogram.com/u/wdivine/e.asp?e=3 & id=2034Do You ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Elizabeth - I had the exact same problem!!! I had gotten my first pair of 'progressive' lenses -- a few months before my first NPL class. The weirdest thing happened during the weekend class - my left eye (Which is my dominant eye) totally tweaked out -- during the Time Line exercises. The shape of my left eye actually changed - permanently. (and my eyes were closed during this exercise!!!) I thought it was some kind of weird eye strain.... I hated these glasses - because they put my eyes in permanent 'hard focus' - VS 'soft focus' -- or peripheral focus. The focus I'm most comfortable in (I think it is best to move between the two but be in soft focus as the neutral state.) I wore these damn glasses for two years and just hated them. They screwed up my brian, my balance, my general attitude. (which really cannot handle any handicap at the moment!) I had to take off my glasses to do any kind of body/energy work -- which was tricky since I was just about legally blind... So -- I got lasik (laser surgery) in both eyes about 2 weeks ago -- and I am soooo happy!! I have my peripheral vision back!! Rather a drastic solution - but an absolutely fabulous one. Hopefully, my left eye will return back to its old shape.... Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Hello Vince, Thank you for the valuable information. I also would be interested in more information on Hakalau. Right now I have several of Max's books. SSAW is my favorite. Before I merely read the book. Now thanks to you, Doc, Jim and many others I have a better understanding of what he is talking about. After I finish making my own notes from the material I underlined in Energy Medicine (and learning/doing more of the drills) SSAW is next. A week ago I decided to contribute to the TMHG. By the time I began though it was almost 9:15. I continued until about 25 minutes past the hour. Vince, I'm sure I didn't get the procedure exactly right. Before the TMHG meets again I'll review the procedure and do better this week. Thanks again for everything you have posted. Sincerely, Craig --- " Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD " <kahunaviking wrote: > > Hakalau is the " waking meditation " of the Kahuna. > One > meaning of Hakalau is " to focus in and to spread > out. " much valuable information snipped. > > That's the FIRST " lesson " ... more later if > interested. > > --Vince > > Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Thanks Craig, Ms. Kimberly said the magic words today, so I’ll be posting “Stage 2” later. On to your post … --- Craig <webrunner2023 wrote: > Thank you for the valuable information. I also would > be interested in more information on Hakalau. Right > now I have several of Max's books. SSAW is my > favorite. Yip. Every time I go back and re-read it I find more and more I “missed” before. For those of you who may not be familiar with Huna short-hand … SSAW = “The Secret Science at Work” > A week ago I decided to contribute to the TMHG. By > the time I began though it was almost 9:15. I > continued until about 25 minutes past the hour. That’s very interesting because I got distracted and started late. > Vince, I'm sure I didn't get the procedure exactly > right. Before the TMHG meets again I'll review the > procedure and do better this week. Much obliged! If you need to picture something, the focal point is pictured at http://photos.Huna-Ohana/lst .... the MANA spirals clockwise down into the top and then radiates out from the bottom. > Thanks again for everything you have posted. Thanks for the feedback, and to everyone else who’s written on and off list. --Vince > --- " Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD " > <kahunaviking wrote: > > > > Hakalau is the " waking meditation " of the Kahuna. > > One meaning of Hakalau is " to focus in and to > > spread out. " > > much valuable information snipped. > > > That's the FIRST " lesson " ... more later if > > interested. Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD " The Huna Rebel " Kahuna Secrets of Creating Your Future http://huna-ohana.com http://store.huna-ohana.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Hey John! --- John van Eekelen wrote: > > Hey Vince, > --- Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD wrote: --- > > It's good to start in a room with a wall ... you > > might even want it to be the South wall, if you > > know what I mean. > ? > Well, frankly, I don't... You don’t know what I mean by the South wall? ;> > Why is the South wall so much more important than > the other ones? The quick answer is “We’re not quite sure, but it seems to work better that way.” Hakalau is probably THE FASTEST way to build your ESP skills, and the Silva people found it seems to work better for establishing subjective reference points* if the students face south or imagine they’re facing south. There’s also a Masonic connection … … a case of orientation on the celestial map … … a Time Line archetype … etc. * About subjective reference points. From day one, we register OBJECTIVE/left-brain/PHYSICAL reference points that are “hard-wired” into our map of reality … feelings, temperature, colors, faces, smells, sounds, tastes, etc. & c. Being oriented in the physical world, the left brain has been endowed with thousands of points of reference. But with FEW EXCEPTIONS … like music and art … the RIGHT BRAIN gets “left out.” Especially in the Western world, they just DON’T educate the right hemisphere When we’re teaching people to start re-using (we all “had it” as kids) your PSYCHIC SKILLS … … well … … things look different … … sound different … … smell different … … blah blah blah , etc. etc. … in the SUBJECTIVE/right-brain/SPIRITUAL REALM. That’s why it’s SOOOO important to TAKE THE TRAINING … BECAUSE we put you through mental training exercises, here the RIGHT HEMISPHERE is ENDOWED with hundreds of points of reference at ALL LEVELS of matter it NEEDS to “navigate” the spiritual realm … … whatever it is you want to use these skills for … … Remote Viewing … … Remote Influencing … … I focus on Remote HEALING, because the more you practice helping yourself and helping others, the MORE right brain points-of-reference you acquire … and THE BETTER YOU GET. > > That's the FIRST " lesson " ... more later if > > interested. > > Please do! > many thanks in advance! Will do! Thanks John, --Vince Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD " The Huna Rebel " Kahuna Secrets of Creating Your Future http://huna-ohana.com http://store.huna-ohana.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 --- " Ms. Kimberly " wrote: > Thanks you very much, I started today trying it, it > wasn't easy but I'll keep onit. Good. If it “snaps back,” just … 1. Look at the spot. 2. Spread your vision out. 3. Spread it down. 4. and back. I broke it up into three stages because you want to be able to HOLD the state BEFORE you do the next step. But, you can add the rest of stage one I “accidentally” left out … BTW … “stage one” is Hakalau, so you’ll HAVE “already got” the drill after you’ve done “the rest of the story” … below. The next stages will move you toward the “what else?” stage. >And I am interesting in learning more! Here’s more. While your vision is spread-out like you’ve already learned to do … and you’ve ALREADY noticed what you’re “picking up” in that state … noticing what feelings you felt … you have, haven’t you? So, as you DO THAT, you can (just pretend) imagine what it would feel like if you could “sort of” feel everything in your field of vision? And … as you’re in that state … what would it feel like if you could feel all around you … 360 degrees. > This is cool! Ain’t it tho! I wonder “What’s cool about it?” … and … “What happens when you add this skill to your Healing Energies practice?” --Vince Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD " The Huna Rebel " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit ----> The HUNA STORE Online http://store.huna-ohana.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 I got delayed on the TMHG too. Weird. Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 I'm wondering what did you notice/learn from doing the drill? I found I can see everything when I drive and there's no stress. Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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