A
Ki`i KukuiΤ
of Your Own
The fruit of the
candlenut tree that grows in Hawaii contains a nut called a kukui
(koo-KOO-ee). In olden
times, when there was no wood or fuel, kukuis were strung together to
provide light in the night. And so the kukui has come to represent enlightenment.
The Kahunas
(Priests) of the Huna Heiau Church are now offering you your very own
blessed kukui nut, called a Ki`i Kukui
(KEE ee koo-KOO-ee). Which
will make you into an "instant healer"!
This beautiful
brown kukui nut shell is a living thing who will know who you are and connect
you to your own Divine Nature or Aumakua (ow-mah-KOO-ah), which is
much like a Guardian Angel. When held in your hands it will want to do
miraculous healings for you. All you need is love in your heart and the
courage to help another or even yourself.
Four things are necessary to your receiving of the
Ki`i Kukui:
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We will need your photograph and signature. They are used to create
an aka thread, or psychic link between you, your Aumakua (Divine Nature)
and your Ki`i Kukui. This
photograph will be returned to you.
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Your Ki`i Kukui will
arrive along instructions and information. You will get a pin to wear that
indicates you are the bearer of a Ki`i Kukui.
We ask you to wear this whenever you have your Ki`i Kukui
with you so that others will know that you are prepared to attempt a
healing on them.
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At some point, your Ki`i Kukui
will start getting darker and eventually become black. This means the
kukui nut is alive and has continued to mature. When your Ki`i Kukui
changes
color, and each time you make an effective healing with it, please let us
know. These success stories will be an inspiration to you and others who
may want them for themselves.
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The Ki`i Kukui is a
defenseless little living thing and we want to make sure it has a good
home. There are four na Kapu (KAH-poo)
or rules regarding their care. Before we bless your Ki`i Kukui,
we ask that you commit yourself in writing to keeping these Kapus:
1.
It is sensitive to others handling them and staring at them. So
never let that happen.
People will see it, of course, what we're talking about is the
holding of it and the staring of it, turning it over in their
stranger's hands as they stare at it intensely in curiosity or
hostility. It is a sacred and rare thing you will have, and not to
be put on public inspection. On the other hand, most KB wear them
around their necks as a "Surfer" style chocker, if they
are guys; or on a longer chain of Gold or Silver (NEVER Steel) if
they are one of the gals.
2.
Its little shell will crack or break apart sometimes if drenched in water. So
make sure you never wear it in the bath or shower. Never wash it in water.
It may be cleaned with a damp cloth.
A little moisture doesn't usually hurt them.
3.
Never let it get desecrated by allowing it to touch the ground. If
it accidentally falls on the floor, that may not be a problem.
A floor isn't the ground, is it?
4.
It must take nourishment from your love every three days or so. In
other words, it must touch your skin almost every day. If you plan to go
on an extended trip, be sure to have it with you.
Your Ki`i Kukui
comes with a numbered certificate. As your Ki`i Kukui
can be a family heirloom or given as a gift to a new owner, be sure to
keep this certificate. If your Ki`i Kukui
is
ever damaged or allowed to die, you will need to return it to the
Huna Heiau Church with its certificate along
with the pieces of your kukui shell so that it can be repaired. Please
include a donation to cover shipping if possible, but there is no
"charge" or "suggested donation" for us taking
care of one of these sweet creatures made of a Kahuna's breath. Or
checking that they are still alive and well.
Also, your new Ki`i Kukui
will be shipped with a small starter of the sacramental `Awa
powder to rub on its shell when it has been especially good!
All the Ki`i Kukui
in the whole world are made by the initiated Kahunas (Priests) of
the Huna Heiau Church. There is a
suggested donation of $122.00 for each Ki`i Kukui, or a
donation of at least $20.00 to cover Materials, Shipping, and
Handling. Only one Ki`i Kukui
is granted to any person who is not a lala (member) of the HHC, yet who agrees to abide by their Kapus and give them a
happy home. No loyalty or study of, or understanding of Huna nor any commitment to the Huna
Heiau Church is sought.
Pressing any other unblessed kukui shell onto a bleeding,
agonizing wound is simply like pressing a Walnut shell or Peach
pit on it. It has no effect, except to make matters worse. The
kukui shell is only used to contain the Kahuna `o Huna's breath of
prayer and chanting, the kainoa (bridge over troubled waters)
Finger of God.
A KB may follow any Path of Sublime Enlightenment
(Religion) or none at all to have, or to effectively use his or
her Ki`i Kukui
for instant religious healings to be accomplished. We also give
them away to those who wish to try to help ameliorate the
suffering of this Created World we find ourselves in, but who are
broke. A donation of $10 to cover the cost to us of Materials, our
Time, Shipping and Handling is appreciated, but even that is
waived if necessary.
If it is your intention to be a Bearer of a Ki`i
Kukui please print out, and then
sign this document,
and send it to us at the address below.
If it is your intention to have your own Ki`i
Kukui, then just fill out the form below, and return it with a signed copy of this document.
No sincere request is ever turned down.
Please send it to:
Huna Heiau
P.O. Box 21253
Concord, CA
94521
It takes about three weeks to make a Ki`i Kukui.
Malama nui loa!
Kahuna Ho`anoiwahinenuiho`aLani
To Contact:
It is my
intention to abide by the above Huna Heiau Church kapus for my Ki`i Kukui.
Signature _________________________________
Date
_____________________
Please send my Ki`i Kukui
to the following address:
(no post office boxes please)
Your Name (Printed) _________________________________
City___________________________________
State___________________________________
Zipcode___________________________________
IMPORTANT: e-mail
address_____________________________________________________
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