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FOR ENLIGHTENMENT: It seems that the symbols are of much greater scope (although we probably will not
have realized the full scope for quite some time) than just basic level Kilokilo. Further research into the scope
of the symbols allowed us to discover that they are extremely powerful. As the research continued, we found
that meditation on the symbols in a certain order caused a shift in consciousness, as well as dramatic openings
in the energy circuitry of the body. The symbols seem to do what the tradition suggests -- they enlighten!
THE SYMBOLS: As we look at the names of the symbols 1, 2, and 3, we find that the name Uli appears in all
three.
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THE CONTROLLER: Uli (or Uliuli) is the feminine (goddess) aspect of Kane. In the first creation Io created
Kane -- the creator. The feminine aspect of Kane is Na' wahine. The secret name (secret because knowing the
true name of a god or goddess allows you to invoke that god) of Kane was Elieli. The secret name of Na' wahine
was Uliuli or Uli for short.
So Uli, the controlling deity of these symbols, is the highest feminine aspect of creation. Since Mana is in the
domain of the feminine, it is especially appropriate that the control of the symbols is in Uli's hands. Man without
the goddess energy is unmotivated -- not moved to action. Woman is the creator -- it is she who creates life,
and so brings out the life force energy -- Mana.
INITIATION NECESSARY: Each symbol that follows invokes a god or goddess (each one, an aspect of Uli)
who will come in and Noho (enter into) the user. In order for the symbols to be most effective, they must be
used with the name that appears with them.
There is a tremendous amount of ecology built into this system, because initiation is required to make
the connections to the unseen levels. This means that the symbols will not be able to be utilized for
anything other than personal use by the uninitiated -- making initiation necessary to make the
connections to the unseen levels. Full initiation is necessary for empowerment at the highest level.
MEDITATION: Each of the following symbols represents a god, or goddess and will invoke the corresponding
Noho. To use them in meditation, think the symbol in its entirety in your mind -- the symbol, the color, the
name, the sound, and the memory of what it felt like when you received the symbol in initiation. Now, wait for
the Noho. You will feel it coming in from above -- it may come in from the Manawa (the crown) or through the
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Honu (the hole in the back of the head at the base of the skull where the backbone goes into the skull and
where Noho comes in).
Remember that since these symbols invoke certain high levels energies (gods, goddesses and angels), they
should be used for the highest good of all concerned. To use them or to allow them to be used for anything
other than good works is monitored by the presiding deity of the symbols -- the goddess herself -- Uliuli. Take
care with them. Remember also, since these symbols are in your possession, you are a caretaker of them.
Honor the symbols. Treat them with love and respect and they will treat you the same way.
The interpretation of the symbols are from our meditation and experience in this research, and are the effect of
the symbol in our neurology. Assuming you choose to meditate on them, your experience will be your own
experience based upon your neurology. As the ancient ones used to say, "Kala mai ia'u." "Forgive us if it's
wrong." It is our Mana'o (thoughts on the subject). Our intent is pure.
One way to think of the symbols which follow is that they are like "Yantras" (east Indian diagrams) which when
mediated upon, invoke a certain state of consciousness.
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reprinted with permission from the book The Lost Secrets of Ancient Hawaiian Huna. All rights reserved.
Uli-Nana-Pono
Uli-Nana-Hewa
use: This symbol is used when you need heavier, or denser Mana
to clear a specific condition. The Mana that comes in with this
symbol is not as peaceful as Uli Nana Pono, and it is for conditions
which are more dense. If you use Uli Nana Hewa in meditation,
always follow it with Uli Nana Pono. Uli-nana-Hewa is the goddess
who watches over all the things
Ke-Ao Lanihuli
use: This symbol brings in the light from the heavens to reverse old
conditions. The light also cleanses and purifies the entire person -
the three selves and their bodies.
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Waha Hamama
use: This symbol opens up and reveals secrets, both mundane and
meaningful. It will reveal psychic visions and hearing of things
which are subtle, hidden, or far distant. Highly effective when
meditated upon in the 3rd eye, it will also cause revelations in any
chakra, because of the changes in neurology which occur. It can
also be effective in the moment when meditating, delving into a
subject or wanting to reveal something which is hidden, or Huna. It
implies enlightenment into the secrets of the soul - why you are
here, etc. It increases understanding, and reveals secrets.
Awiki-A-Holo
Pakololio
use: This symbol brings control over the wind. Wind can be either
internal or external, and Pakololio allows you to get in touch with
both. Internally, there are a number of air currents that run
through the body (in Sanskrit they are called "pranas"). This
symbol allows you to get in control of those, too. Pakololio gives us
control over the internal and external gusts of wind
Kahanuala
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use: This symbol awakens and clears out the breathing circuitry. In
meditation, it is used to awaken the Ha in and around the 5th
chakra, but it will also work in any chakra, and it will bring the
awakening of the Ha. (It can be useful in the case of asthma.)
Kahanu
use: This symbol brings down the light in a wave by connecting the
Kahuna to the source of all light, as a brilliant sun just above the
top of the symbol. It is used to fill the body with light, opening up
the circuitry. The symbol is generally used at the third eye or
above. In meditation on this symbol, imagine the source of all light
as a brilliant sun just above the top of the symbol. Now, bring the
sun into your body along with the symbol. In this way, it is possible
to fill the body with light.
meaning: "Thunder comes down from the heavens and strikes the
earth, and makes the earth shake."
Ke Ao-Ulaula
use: The warmth of love isn't the kind of fire that burns you, but a
steady flow of warmth. This symbol is very healing when meditated
upon in the heart area - it can heal a broken heart.
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book The Lost Secrets of Ancient Hawaiian Huna. All rights reserved.
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