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MAX FREEDOM LONG

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'Max Freedom Long' (b. 1890 d. 1971) was an American teacher and philosopher.

Contents
Early career
Invention of Huna
Origin of the name Huna
Huna Beliefs
Books by Max Freedom Long
References
External links

Early career


Shortly after graduating from UCLA in 1917, Long moved to the island of Hawai'i to teach in elementary schools. When he arrived, he was surprised to find that the Hawaiian kahunas still practiced what he called magic. He wrote that at first he was skeptical of this magic, but later became convinced that it worked. He devoted the rest of his life to constructing theories about how the kahuna did what they did and teaching those theories through books and lectures.

Invention of Huna


Long called his teachings Huna. He became a fire-walker. He founded the Huna Fellowship in 1945 and, starting in 1948, published a series of books on Huna that are still in print. The inner circle of Huna was called the Huna Research Associates. The Huna Church was registered as The Huna Fellowship first in California, now in Missouri.
Long's books on Huna attracted many philosophers of the religious or supernatural to assist him in the development of the Huna theology. Long has many disciples, who publish, offer seminars, spiritual counseling, healing, and massage; some teach their own version of Huna. Others teach Huna who do not claim any affiliation to Long.

Origin of the name Huna


According to the Pukui and Ebert ''Hawaiian Dictionary,'' Huna means "minute particle, grain, crumb, gram, speck, tiny bit, scrap, minutia; small, little, powdery." The second definition is "hidden secret." None of the accepted Hawaiian sources - Malo, Kamakau, 'I'i, Kepelino - use the word Huna for a tradition of esoteric learning. Long wrote that he used it because it is part of the word kahuna, which means "priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession."

Huna Beliefs


See section on Huna

Books by Max Freedom Long



★ ''The Secret Science Behind Miracles, 1948 (ISBN:0875160476)''

★ ''Mana or Vital Force, 1949''

★ ''Secret Science at Work, 1953 (ISBN:0875160468)''

★ ''Growing into Light, 1955 (ISBN:0875160433)''

★ ''Self-Suggestion and The New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis, 1958''

★ ''Huna Code in Religions, 1965 (ISBN:0875164951)''

★ ''Short Talks on Huna, 1978 (ISBN:0910764026)''

★ ''Recovering the Ancient Magic, 1978 (ISBN:0910764018)''

★ ''What Jesus Taught in Secret, 1983 (ISBN:0875165109)''

★ ''Tarot Card Symbology, 1983 (ISBN:0910764077)''

★ ''Psychometric Analysis''

References


# Max Freedom Long - a Kahuna of Huna
# An Introduction to Huna
# Max Freedom Long at Hunamind.com

External links



The Huna Fellowship

The Huna on-line Church Community

Orthodox Huna Church

Mainstream Huna Church

Huna Research Directory and Articles

Huna Newsletter

The Huna Blog

The Aloha Ho'ola Group

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