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Mini Courses

Hale Huna Classroom - Second Life Classroom
Hale Huna classroom - Second Life classroom

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Mini Courses are short, concentrated courses on specific topics that are full of practical ideas and techniques. Taught by Serge Kahili King, these courses are designed to respond to the current needs and desires of the attending students. Although based on Huna, the ideas and techniques related to each topic may vary from course to course, giving them useful repeatability.

Live mini courses are two hours long and are presented at Hale Huna, Aloha International's center in Volcano, Hawaii.

Virtual mini courses are two hours long and are presented at Pali Uli, Aloha International's island in the virtual world of Second Life. Students must be members of Second Life with a human-sized avatar or smaller, must be familiar with basic avatar movements, and must have Voice activated. The class will be given in Voice, but questions may be texted.

Specific details for attendance will be given upon registration.

Topics:

Huna and Healing
Huna and Prosperity
Huna and Shamanism
Huna and Relationships

To ensure the quality of the experience and the greatest degree of personal attention, Serge has limited the number of students to twelve persons per course.

Tuition for the live course is US$25.00. Tuition for the virtual course is Linden$100.


Testimonials:

Farmer Eames: "It was great to attend your class in Second Life. I've been wanting to take one of your classes for more than 10 years, and have never been able to manage it until now. Even though I've attended several Second Life open meetings, (Huna Talks and Healing Circles) led by you, this was different. The class was a more focused experience.

The best way to describe it is that you had a list of things you wanted to teach the students, and maintained the focus of the group on those things. While the open meetings are often question and answer sessions, in which the subject matter is largely influenced by the people asking questions. To get to the really good answers, I have to ask good questions. While questions were an important part of the class, there were lots of good answers because you helped the group stay focused on the lesson at hand."

NaaNaa Albatros: "Mahalo for the Healing from Within class in Second Life! Yet again, you helped me understand an even deeper level of the 7 Principles and the 3 Selves and how they relate to healing. There were a couple of completely new insights and connections I made that I can use for my own courses (and for myself :-))."

Heinani Huet: "After attending your Healing From Within Class in Second Life I sat back in amazement at how far we have come. I sat listening to you speak as if you were in my own living room. In the shamanic way of looking at life. You were there, just as real as any class I ever participated in. In true kupua or shamanic style, I teleported, flew to class, exchanged symbolic symbols in the form of keybording and watched you shapeshift and time travel before my very eyes. I have a few things to say to the people that have not been to SL before and to the people who want to learn from you but do not have the time or money to travel to Hawai'i:

1. Be Aware of the opportunity you have to learn Huna and shamanic skills from Serge.

2. Be Free of the limits to time and space when you can learn from your own living room. Feel the ease of connection with your teacher even though you may be distances apart. Release your computer skill fears and become one with a new and virtual way of learning.

3. Be Focused on learning new skills and how easy it can be to put your shamanic skills into practice as you teleport to the Huna Village.

4. Be Here in SL. Now is your moment of power. Change your reality and just do it. There are no excuses. "If you want change you need to change something."

5. Be Happy and Have fun. Surround yourself with your huna friends while attending a class in a virtual world.

6. Be Confident. What a great feeling it is to master new skills. Attend one of Serge's SL classes and feel the empowerment of not only what you learn but of your ability to learn in a new and creative way.

7. Be Flexible. Learning in a virtual world is fun. We bump into things, Sit down in a place where someone is already sitting and go thru all kinds of funny dances in trying to get from one place to another. We find that there are all kinds of different ways to do things as we expand our reality and the many possibilities of learning and healing in a virtual world setting.

Mahalo Serge for being the visionary that you are! Mahalo for teaching in Second Life.

For any questions email huna@huna.org.

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