Morrnah Simeona – Ho‘oponopono – Teachings of Morrnah Simeona
Salepage: Morrnah Simeona – Ho‘oponopono – Teachings of Morrnah Simeona
Ho‘oponopono: The Complete Teachings of Morrnah Simeona is an entire week’s worth of training that Morrnah chose to present and record, along with her panel of experts, for the first and only time at our Huna Seminar in Punalu‘u, Hawaii in August 1980. Ho‘oponopono is an ancient Polynesian problem-solving method. If there was a problem in the family (illness, relationship trouble, etc.), the family members would call for a ho‘oponopono. This meant that every living relative was required to attend this meeting (in ancient times, all family members lived somewhere on the island). A respected elder or kahuna (if they had one)—male or female—would be in charge.
Morrnah Simeona took that tradition and modernized it so that it could be used by the families of today (as well as groups that feel like families), even when logistics or circumstances prevent them from gathering together in person. Morrnah’s updated method included absolutely everyone involved or connected in some way to the situation at hand. To create a phenomenal week of training on video, Morrnah N. Simeona, a kahuna lapa‘au who stayed true to the ancient ways when she developed her methods, gathered a team of carefully selected experts to be on her panel when she filmed this course in the 1980s. It is presented in its proper cultural context as Morrnah intended, so many topics are covered and integrated to form a cohesive whole.
Morrnah’s panel included:
- Charles W. Kenn, who was an olohe lua (lua master) and kahuna, as well as a professor, historian, and author. He was honored as a “Living Treasure of Hawaii” in 1976 for his pioneering work documenting Hawaiian language, culture, and spiritual traditions.
- Dr. Abraham Piianaia, who was a steward of native Hawaiian legacy, culture, and language, as well as the inaugural director of the Hawaiian Studies Program at UH Manoa. He was honored as a “Living Treasure of Hawaii” in 1999.
- Dr. Kekuni Blaisdell, who was a professor of medicine at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu and was a co-founder of E Ola Mau, an organization of Hawaiian health professionals. His research interests included the spleen and blood disorders, the history of medicine, Polynesian medicine, and Hawaiian health.
- Clayton Naluai, who was probably better known for surf music in the 1960s and for starring in the television series, Hawaii 5-0. He was instrumental in preserving traditional Hawaiian energy work.
- Dr. Rubellite Kawena Johnson, who was Professor of Hawaiian, Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures at the University of Hawaii from 1967 to 1993, and an expert in Hawaiian history, culture, and religion.
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