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Originally posted by TheBandit795
Anyway, this huna method I have used to succesfully pass an exam I didn't study enough for...
www.angelfire.com...
Originally posted by Vanitas
reply to post by Illahee
Illahee, it's precisely because of your recommendation in the other thread that I became interested in this and searched for it.
(OT: Would you care writing a review for it, if and when we get "book review" boards?)
Originally posted by Vanitas
By the way, here's a question that occurred to me while reading about Huna on a website. It says that one of the precepts of Huna (based, I assume, on another precept: the thought that "the world is what you think you are") is that "everything is possible".
Now, that is fine with me, because I've been holding that same belief forever... but in the past year or so, I have come to realise that my concept of either "everything" or "possible" is pretty radical compared to some other people's idea of "everything" and "possible".
In other words, my idea of "everything" means anything that I can imagine, regardless of how "impossible" it may seem to anyone else.
So, at the risk of sounding silly or whatever, would any of you who are well versed in the theory and practice of Huna explain to me just WHAT exactly are the limits of "everything" and "possible" in Huna - if any?
[edit on 25-3-2008 by Vanitas]