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The Sacred Power of Huna: Spirituality and Shamanism in Hawai?i [Paperback]

Rima A. Morrell Ph.D. (Author)
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September 6, 2005
When Rima Morrell first went to Hawai‘i as a young anthropology student from Cambridge University, she was surprised to find a lighter brighter world where trees talked to her in ancient temples and magic regularly happened. She found the system of ancient Hawaiian wisdom known as Huna, a system that teaches us how to focus the light of our own being to make magic. Following her Higher Self--and overcoming resistance to its rainbow guidance--she discovered we are each responsible for our own power. Through practicing Huna, we can consciously create our own reality, for we are each the navigator of our own soul canoe.

Following her years in the islands, and Ph.D. in Huna, Rima reveals new knowledge about this sacred tradition. Citing the work of earlier researchers such as Max Freedom Long, as well as native kahuna, Rima reveals knowledge about Huna that has not previously been available: the role of emotion in gaining true wisdom, the magical elements of Hawaiian language, the sophisticated system of lunar astrology, and the hula as a system of shamanism. Rima also shows how the principles of a society woven with love can shape our own lives.

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“Rima has seen the islands by foot and sleeping under the stars. In return she has experienced the islands the way that few visitors ever do. Not only has she learned vital information, but she has done so with a heart and mind open to island ways. . . . as a native Hawaiian I am honored to recommend this book.”
(Melvin Lonokaiolohia Kalahiki, Ali?i Nui o Pu?ukohola Heiau, Council of Hawaiian Organizations )

"As a Polynesian, I am most impressed by Rima Morrell's knowledge of a culture that is not her own. Rima is obviously blessed with a keen intellect and extraordinary insights."
(Vilsoni Hereniko, Ph.D., Professor of Pacific Island Studies, University of Hawai?i at Manoa )

"Writing with loving respect for the boundaries and sacred beauties of Hawaiian ancestral lore, Rima A. Morrell acts as a spiritual ambassador for this primordial, oceanic tradition."
(Caitl?n Matthews, author of Singing the Soul Back Home and The Celtic Spirit )

"Rima Morrell is to be applauded for bringing . . . to our attention: an ancient and holistic culture which is built on an unbroken tradition of accumulated human wisdom and which finds meaningfulness at all levels of our being. Dr. Morrell is uniquely able to bring academic rigour and wide knowledge of her subject to bear, yet her book is much more than dry scientific reportage of anthropological data . . . .when she leaves the work of other authors behind and describes her own direct experiences with the people and culture of Hawai‘i her book really flowers. Surely this is the acme of anthropology: to take the experiences and lessons of research directly back to the people, so we can begin to remember the brightness that illuminates our lives.”
(Dr. Donnie Ross, Medical Director, Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust )

"I love this book! . . . . Rima’s delightful [The Sacred Power of Huna] will fulfill a vital role in introducing many people to what she describes as the 'bejewelled path' to knowledge, through Huna.. . . . [Morrell] takes us there by proxy and shares with the avid reader the mysterious power and majesty of Hawai’i that has led so many people to think of it as the chosen land of the New Age. . . Perhaps the key to personal grace, as the authoress says, is that the real land of Huna moku or “secret island of paradise,” resides deep within each of us. This book can show the Huna way to those beautiful lands."
(Prof. Keith Scott-Mumby MB, ChB, MD, PhD )

"The most significant breakthrough in Lay thinking since Zukav's Dancing Wu Li Masters."
(Pila of Hawaii, author of The Secrets and Mysteries of Hawaii )

“Dr. Morrell writes in a fascinating way to give us insights to old Hawaiian ways of looking at healing.”
(Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D., author of Love is Letting Go of Fear )

“Rima Morrell's thoughtful book on Polynesian spirituality is essential reading for anyone really interested either in plain anthropology or the broader study of world esotericism.”
(John Gordon, author of Egypt: Child of Atlantis )

"The Sacred Power of Huna provides a wealth of scientific and anthropological information in a delightfully engaging page-turner of a book. . . . I highly recommend this wonderful book to anyone interested in Hawaii, shamanism, and spiritual growth."
(RealityShifters News, Sept 2005 )

"From an understanding of how the unconscious operates in both Freudian and outside of Freudian realms to how the classic Hawaiian hula dance draws in spiritual force and connections, The Sacred Power of Huna provides plenty of in-depth observations."
(Diane C. Donovon, The Midwest Book Review, Nov 2005 )

"This is one of the finest recent books written about the sacred power of Huna. . . . Rima Morrell continues in the tradition of investigators into Huna, and arrives at some intriguing insights."
(Lee Prosser, Ghostvillage.com, Feb. 6, 2006 )

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INDIGENOUS CULTURES / HAWAII

“Rima has seen the islands by foot and sleeping under the stars. In return she has experienced the islands the way that few visitors ever do. Not only has she learned vital information, but she has done so with a heart and mind open to island ways. . . . as a native Hawaiian I am honored to recommend this book.”
MELVIN LONOKAIOLOHIA KALAHIKI, Ali‘i Nui o Pu‘ukohola Heiau, Council of Hawaiian Organizations

When Rima Morrell first went to Hawai‘i as a young anthropology student from Cambridge University, she was surprised to find a lighter brighter world where trees talked to her in ancient temples and magic regularly happened. She found the system of ancient Hawaiian wisdom known as Huna, a system that teaches us how to focus the light of our own being to make magic. Following her Higher Self--and overcoming resistance to its rainbow guidance--she discovered we are each responsible for our own power. Through practicing Huna, we can consciously create our own reality, for we are each the navigator of our own soul canoe.

Following her years in the islands, and Ph.D. in Huna, Rima reveals new knowledge about this sacred tradition. Citing the work of earlier researchers such as Max Freedom Long, as well as native kahuna, Rima reveals knowledge about Huna that has not previously been available: the role of emotion in gaining true wisdom, the magical elements of Hawaiian language, the sophisticated system of lunar astrology, and the hula as a system of shamanism. Rima also shows how the principles of a society woven with love can shape our own lives.

RIMA A. MORRELL has a doctorate in Hawaiian Shamanism from the Department of Geography, University ­College London, and a Masters and Honours degree in Social Anthropology from Cambridge University. She spent years in Polynesia conducting fieldwork with many ­kahuna on remote islands and teaching at universities, including the University of Hawai‘i. A ­fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and the Royal Anthropological ­Institute, she lectures at international conferences. She also teaches Huna in ­Europe. She and her husband live in London and the Scottish Highlands. Rima’s website is www.hunalight.com.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions (September 6, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594770093
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594770098
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Who are the best teachers of Hawaiian spirituality?, May 15, 2011
This review is from: The Sacred Power of Huna: Spirituality and Shamanism in Hawai?i (Paperback)
If you want to learn about Hawaiian spirituality, would you rather learn directly from Hawaiians, or from someone raised in a different culture interpreting what Hawaiians may have said? No matter how good the intentions of an author or how advanced her degrees, she cannot help but filter the information she receives. That is why I prefer to read books written by Hawaiians.

Unfortunately, in this book the author says that she is revealing Hawaiian kahuna information for the first time, so someone who is new to this field may not realize there are actually many books written by Hawaiians on the kahuna tradition. For example, on page 127 the author says that she covers a topic that "has never been written about before." She then quotes a book by Mary Kawena Pukui, who was raised in the lineage of the Pele kahuna. The book is Nana I Ke Kumu (Look to the Source) volume I. Wouldn't it be better to read the book written by the Hawaiian rather than a book written by a European about a book written by a Hawaiian?

On page xv the author says she discovered information that had been kept hidden and secret, and writes, "I have had a deep conflict for many years now about whether this information--which has been so carefully preserved and deliberately kept hidden down the ages--should be displayed at all. Yet I am convinced now is the right time." In other words, she did not have permission to share this information. Revealing secrets without permission is what Hawaiians call hewa, a great wrong.

Another question we must ask is whether the author actually based her work on conversations with kahuna. For example, on page 25 she attributes a quote to an unnamed person she calls a kahuna. However, in the author's Ph.D. dissertation (on file at the University of Hawai'i library) she attributes the same quote to kumu hula Roselle Bailey. Perhaps to the casual reader it does not seem to make much difference if one is a kahuna or a kumu, but to Hawaiians it does. And even to the person new to Hawaiian kahuna tradition, one might wonder if the information in this book is authentic when there are these types of inaccuracies.

If you are looking for a book of New Age philosophy, this one is as good as any. If, however, you seek traditional Hawaiian wisdom, read the books written by Hawaiians recognized by other Hawaiians for their teachings. In addition to the book mentioned above, three that are a good start are Tales from the Night Rainbow, Change We Must: My Spiritual Journey, and Kamalamalama - the Light of Knowledge.
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sacred Rainbow Anthropology, September 19, 2005
This review is from: The Sacred Power of Huna: Spirituality and Shamanism in Hawai?i (Paperback)
This emotionally gripping read takes self development out of the head and into the heart. Somehow this book captures the images of paradise associated with Hawaii and repackages them into a socially and spiritually relevant erudite map of the soul. We are encouraged to see the empowerment we are resisting, and how to use our creative mind to be an unfettered balanced human-being. The Kahuna model embraces essentially the mystical traditions of Polynesia providing a template for living outside the box. The author teaches Huna based techniques available through her website [...] and seems to be speaking from a deeper soul level than her academic background which is of high pedigree. Dr. Morrell knows the subject and comes across as living it with an effortless innocence that is refreshing and hits the spot for me as a somewhat jaded graduate of the New Age. Other books on Hawaiian shamanism fall short in that they are either breathy and over-enthusiastic or lack a proper academic grounding. The quality of writing is much better in this book than in the many others I have read on Huna, and so is the quality of the information. It is nice to be surprised by info on a little researched spiritual tradition that by its nature - an oral and lived one - thankfully defies fossilisation - can a rainbow ever fossilise? I think not and this is one of the clearest rainbow reads I've had in a while and the crock of gold spills out onto every page.
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Discover Life-Enhancing Truths in Ancient Hawaiian Teachings, September 14, 2005
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THE SACRED POWER OF THE HUNA provides a wealth of scientific and anthropological information in a delightfully engaging page-turner of a book. Author Rima Morrell shares her own personal experiences with the ways of Hawaiian kahuna along with her translations of ancient Hawaiian chants, and shares some of the key similarities and differences between beliefs and practices of Hawaiian kahunas and those of other ancient indigenous peoples, such as the Hopi. Morrell explains how so much ancient Hawaiian knowledge was kept secret for so long, as she brings us on her journey of discovery. Morrell's juicy style of writing breathes fresh life into such fascinating topics as fire walking, the death prayer, Hawaiian lunar astrology, and shamanic power of the erotic Hawaiian hula dance. Most importantly, Morrell describes the practical process by which we can each create our reality by being aware of our high, middle and low selves. I highly recommend this wonderful book to anyone interested in Hawaii, shamanism, and spiritual growth!
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