Things You'll Need:
- Computer with Internet access for researching huna practioners
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Step 1
Reach out for a referral. If a friend or family member has had success with huna, be sure to ask for contact information regarding their practitioner. This is the best way to get the help you need, and will give you access to a professional whose talent and ability have already been proven.
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Step 2
Find help at your local health food store. Many health food stores have bulletin boards that bear ads for those involved in alternative healing. This could be a great place to find huna practitioners in your area.
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Step 3
Get what you need online. Utilize an online directory to find local practitioners. One such directory may be found at the Huna Website (see Resources below).
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Step 4
Seek answers by signing up with a huna forum. These forums can help expose you to a host of practitioners. They're also a great way to keep abreast of new developments in the huna community. One such forum is HunaTrainer (see Resources below).
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Step 5
Be your own teacher. Much progress can be made by undertaking a path of self-study with regard to huna. Many of the techniques and rituals used are easy to learn and apply. Gather insight regarding huna by purchasing "Fundamentals of Hawaiian Mysticism" by Charlotte Berney (see Resources below). This book contains practical information that can help you incorporate huna into your daily life.








