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At this point all I have is a link to my kumu or teacher, Lani, speaking. I intend on writing more on the subject at a later date. In this clip you get to hear the voice of a warrior who had seen better days. His voice sounds weak but, you can still hear his passion and strength of character. He passed away less than 5 months later. If you want to skip the singing intro go to minute 4:15 and listen from there for at least 10 minutes to get a grip on what this concept is all about. I'll let the clip do the explaining. Aloha, Kahuna Lamaku. the-light-of-huna.com/Voice%2...Kumu.htm
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Re: An important shamanic concept
Mon, October 5, 2009 - 9:30 PMLani's message in this audio clip is about the difference between prayer made for oneself and prayer made to serve others and how each one changes you. I started doing what he suggested and it has been quite rewarding. The concept can be expanded to help one understand how power is granted to one desiring to serve others. I'm curious as to what the people on this tribe have to say about Lani's ability to get his point across. I'll be away for a few weeks so have a happy Halloween month. Aloha, Kahuna Lamaku. -
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Re: An important shamanic concept
Thu, October 8, 2009 - 10:23 PMhi kahuna.. ;^) i look forward to seeing your link... knowing u... it means alot to me to actually see your kahuna in a video... knowing that he has passed on.... and how much he means and meant to u in his life... in every thing that he has taught u and helped u to see. it means a lot to me... even more to help me understand where u r coming from. unfortunately the link is not working for me right now... so hopefully it will work one of the next few times i get the computer in the next week.
thank u soo much for posting
i hope to see the video soon..
meme.. -
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Re: An important shamanic concept
Sat, October 10, 2009 - 8:44 PMHi memengwaa. I wish it were a video clip. It is an audio clip though I believe there may be a video we could post. Thanks for your kind words. Aloha, Kahuna Lamaku.
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