Showing posts with label kahuna-waking-meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kahuna-waking-meditation. Show all posts

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Huna Mind Secrets ... The Kahuna "Waking Meditation" Stage Two

"The Fastest ESP skills training
program on the planet!"

Here's what you can do right away!

... just be sure to read the "The Kahuna 'Waking Meditation' Stage One, Part I" and "The Kahuna 'Waking Meditation' Stage One, Part II" posts FIRST!

OK?

After you've practiced Hakalau successfully ... you've probably already discovered some pretty amazing things.

... and that's why I always make my students actually DO instead of just read.

Then we can get moving to "the next step" ... more advanced learning!

Hey ...

Feedback is so important because ... working with more than 4000 students on-line daily ... you want good people to get valuable skills.

"The Next Step"

Here's some learing reports from Huna Ohana members to help you go step-by-step through the process of practicing, learning, and growing!

--- "aeambassador" wrote:

> I've not quite hit the full 180 degree view yet, but
> there are a few interesting things I'm noticing.
>
> 1) This is an EXCELLENT drill for seeing the subtle
> energies, at least for me. By just focusing on the
> spot on the wall I'm seeing what seem to be my strange
> flows, little streamers flowing seemingly randomly
> through my field of vision (not the birth specks in
> our eyes that we all see. I'm still seeing those, but
> these are different.)
>
> 2) Breathing, with most things, is key. I'm
> imagining my field of vision expanding every time I
> exhale.
>
> 3) I just saw one of my chakras for the first time,
> my third eye chakra. I had to do it a few times to be
> sure, but if I'm looking at just the right spot, I see
> a sort of coloured circle directly center of my
> vision. I don't see it if I look anywhere else. VERY
> interesting...
>
> Well, back to staring at a wall... Turns out I've
> been doing a useful thing all these years when I space
> out /grin.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chad


MY REPLY:

Thanks Chad ...

... isn't it GREAT!

This is how I learned to see auras for the first time ... it's probably the FASTEST "ESP" training there is.

A couple of years ago I was doing a Huna intensive and we literally had one student who as close to being someone "just pulled-off-the-street" as you can get ...

... at the time she was the new "customer service" lady for Huna Research, Inc. ... with absolutely NO experience ... and almost no interest in "this Huna stuff" or anything like it.

She was just there to "help out."

So ...

I was teaching the "Learning How to See Auras in Less than 5 minutes" part of my training ... a simple 4-step process, and ... "of course" ... Hakalau is the First Step.

I don't think she even wanted to do it ...

... she made all kinds of excuses as to why it wouldn't work for her, etc. etc. ...

... BUT ...


... she actually SAW the AURA ... and she saw it RIGHT AWAY ...

It really is that powerful!

She was in such "denial" she said, "I don't see anything ... all I see is all these colors flying around her head!"

Learning is such FUN ... is it not?


Like Doc La Tourrette always says ...

"If you DO THE DRILLS ... you GET THE SKILLS."

... and anybody can do it!

Everybody can do it!

Onward ...


REPORT FROM STEPHANIE
> When I was practicing Hakalau at lunch there was
> this angry guy who was being rude to the waitress
> and I kept seeing these flashes of red light flying
> off around his head.


MY REPLY:

It's usually easier to see auras when people are agitated ... for a couple of reasons.

1. More EMOTION = more MANA.

2. RED is just MORE NOTICEABLE ...

... like the red Ferrari ...

... like the red dress ...

etc.

So NOW ... moving on!



STAGE TWO


The more you practice Hakalau ... the more you do it ... you start finding yourself more and more adept ... and you can "slip" into this state pretty much instantly!

"Stage One" is your ability to "get there" easily ... and you can stay in that state.

When I'm teaching or doing healing work I hold it all day long.

Just make sure you're holding it for a few moments before moving to Stage Two ... because that's very important!

"Stage Two" is simply ... while you're holding the Hakalau state ... allow your eyes to drop down to their "normal" position.

Just let the eyes naturally "drop" … staying "defocused" ... and make sure you're holding that EXPANDED AWARENESS.

THEN ... once your good at doing that naturally ... you can go on to "STAGE THREE" ...

Enjoy!

--Vince

© 2006 Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Huna Mind Secrets ... The Kahuna "Waking Meditation" Stage One, Part II

Stay in Hakalau 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 STAGE ... here's some experiences from The Huna Ohana.

QUESTION FROM ELIZABETH

--- Original Message ---
>I have a question that affects the Hakalau drill you
>gave ... I wear glasses with multi-focal (graded)
>lenses. This affects how I look around me. I tend to
>physically turn my head to maintain the focus of
>areas to the sides of my vision as well as tilting
>my head up and down to focus on printing etc.
>What I am wondering is should I remove my glasses to
>do these exercises? I am concerned that if I keep my
>glasses on and my peripheral vision kicks in, the
>tendency will be for me to want to move my head to
>maintain focus.
>Thanks, Elizabeth

MY REPLY

Yes ... Take them off.

Practice the drill until it gets "hardwired" into your neurology, THEN you can chose to wear them or not even though you MAY be surprised at what happens.

Sometimes these things STILL blow me away.

I was teaching Hakalau to a group, and after the third stage we were doing "the finger test" ...

Basically the Testor holds up a finger behind, brings it around the side, to the front, and has the Testie says "OK" when they can see it.

In normal foveal vision (where you're focused on one thing) the finger has to be almost in front of them before they see it.

In regular peripheral vision, most can see it at about a 45 degree angle or better.

In Hakalau, almost everyone can see the finger before it's even with the ear ... i.e. BEHIND the 180 degree plane of vision ... PHYSICALLY BEHIND THE EYE.

As I was demonstrating this, shrieks came from one group.

They were trying it on someone who is LEGALLY BLIND IN ONE EYE ... i.e. no vision except some color smears, and THAT ONLY in the VERY CENTER of his field of vision. (Some of you know him).

So, what happened?

Foveal vision ... pretty much a wash.

Peripheral vision ... nothing.

Hakalau ... he was able to SEE the FULL 180 degree open field of vision ... yes ... even on the physically blind side.

So we said, "Hmmmm ... maybe there's something to this?"

REPORT FROM LINDA

>I found I can see everything when
>I drive and there's no stress.
>Linda

QUESTIONS FROM AEAMBASSADOR

--- AE Ambassador wrote:
> I think one reason this drill is coming fairly
> easily for me is having studied Sun Tse's "Art of
> War," specifically one part where he recommends
> just this sort of "defocused focus."

This is also referenced in MFL's The Secret Science Behind Miracles. --Vince

--- AE Ambassador wrote:
> I'm having an interesting side effect though. I'll
> stare at the spot for a while, and as my eyes come
> out of tunnel vision, I'll notice a general
> darkening of my vision overall. My personal theory
> is that my spiritual eyes are coming out from
> behind the flesh, and they're just not used to
> being used.

You're learning to "see things differently." --Vince

--- AE Ambassador wrote:
> It could be one of those "dark cloud" things
> though... Any thoughts, anyone?

I'm not picking up on that because it's a general change in how you're seeing things. Believe me, hang out on ANY busy city street and you'll see people with "dark clouds." -–Vince

REPORT FROM MISS KIMBERLY

--- "Ms. Kimberly" < > wrote:
> Thanks you very much, I started today trying it, it
> wasn't easy but I'll keep onit.

MY REPLY

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.

That's the COMPLETE STAGE ONE ...

Keep on learning ...

... and Enjoy!

--Vince

© 2006 Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Huna Mind Secrets ... The Kahuna "Waking Meditation" Stage One, Part I

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, seeing auras, 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 Huna Ohana list lately, and THAT'S WHERE YOU START ...

STAGE ONE

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 STAGE ...

--Vince

© 2006 Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD