daylia4
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One way or another ....
Aloha nui loa everyone,
Just wanted to share this VERY COOL *Holy Huna* story ....
Two days before Xmas the first blizzard of the season blew in here in the Great White North (Ontario Canada). My 90' laneway was buried almost 2 feet deep in heavy wet snow. The 'plow guy' was also buried with work of course, so I'd been quite content to catch up on my reading for a day or so while I waited for him. But by Friday I was desperate .... I just HAD to get out somehow and finish my holiday preparations.
So at 7 am Xmas Eve I'd done a big Ha Rite to give me energy so that I could plow that laneway out by hand without killing myself. As I built up the mana, I pictured myself looking over my perfectly plowed driveway, shovel in hand, smiling and happy and just bursting with energy and physical health. Then I got out the trusty ole snow scoop and started labouring.
Took half an hour just to dig out a footpath from the garage to the road. I was battling the last dreaded 6 feet at the end of the driveway - where it's twice as deep and filthy with the heavy salt and sand from the snowplows - when I could feel my muscles turning to jelly and my energy at it's last gasp. I figured - just one more scoop and I'll go back to the house, do another Ha Rite and take a break. I knew the job would take at least another 2 hours to finish ...
Well, I was dumping out that last scoopful when this little white Bobcat (motorized plow) scuttled over from across the street. The driver waved me over to a safe distance, and in 5 minutes the whole laneway - including that last dreaded 6' of the horrible stuff the plow leaves behind - was FINISHED! HA!! He absolutely refused my offer of payment, and had a good chuckle when I told him I just loved his halo and wings
As he puttered off into the storm, I collapsed laughing into the snowbank,trusty snow scoop still in hand, looking over my perfectly plowed laneway thinking - so THAT'S how it works! Rather than transform me temporarily into Hulk Hogan armed with a snow scoop, my 'Aumakua opted for the easy way out and sent a human-Angel-with-Bobcat over to dig me out! Oooooo that's why I just love HUNA so much - it WORKS, one way or another!
And it's so wonderful to watch how in spite of the commercialism and inevitable holiday stresses, the 'Christmas Spirit' can sure bring out the very best in people.
Thanks for listening,
daylia
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ehester
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Re: One way or another ....
Hi Daylia
Great story! SO interested to hear that you live in Ontario. I've a great friend near Toronto who you might enjoy meeting. His name is Nick Maxhelaeu and he and I went through our shamanistic training together at Toronto's Institute for Contemporary Shamanic Studies. I dropped out two years ago, but he is still in that program.
You might give him a call when and if the mood strikes you and get to know him. His number is 613-475-9684. He lives in Brighton (maybe an hour east of the city?)
Hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas!
Lee
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daylia4
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Mahalo nui loa Lee! Quite the interesting 'coincidence' that you studied in Toronto. I'm near Barrie, about 90 miles north of the 'Big Smoke'.
Mahalo for the tips re your friend Nick! The holiday "family frenzy" will be over around here in a couple days, and I'll do a little digging into the "Institute for Contemporary Shamanic Studies". Sounds intriguing!
Aloha nui loa and the all very best of the Season to you and yours as well,
daylia
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Daylia: Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful story with the group!
--- Aloha. Rev. Two Bears
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Dec/27/2004, 10:56 am
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What a great story - thanks for sharing! I really enjoy hearing about experiences like this. It encourages me to continue learning about and working with Huna techniques.
Dee
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quote: What a great story - thanks for sharing! I really enjoy hearing about experiences like this. It encourages me to continue learning about and working with Huna techniques.
Dee: If you work on removing your complexes and fixations, and you and your unihipili reach a relationship where your unihipili will feel comfortable in asking the higher powers for help; you will NOT believe what you will be doing.
In the last 7 months; I have assisted more than 30 earthbounds cross over to where they belonged, and done 5 exorcisms of very negatitive etities, lots of healing, and picked up and moved more than 2,500 miles so I can begin a new life and do the work the Higher powers want me to do.
--- Aloha. Rev. Two Bears
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