The ancient Huna Lore of the Hawaiian Culture is a good example. It is based on the philosophy of connecting with others to share,
give and receive, understanding that ALL will be provided when asked for. The original culture had no monetary system because they
believed nothing could be truly owned as it was only given from the Source of Creation to use and not retained or deprived from others.
When they needed something, it was provided by another who had what was necessary and that person understood that when he needed
something, it would be provided to him. They gave without attention on getting and received with appreciation for the gift, which
opened up the floodgates of spiritual energy from Source to fill up what they had given, so they were never depleted of energy. This
could be equated to the power of good intentions. They were nonattached to giving.
The ripple of their collective boomerang from this philosophy was so powerfully profound that they had no wars, never went without,
didn't take from another for the pure desire of having, and respected the planet and every living thing on. They learnt this from
seeing that everything in Nature operated from the same principle. They were no more important than anyone or anything or rather,
everything else was just as important as them in the bigger picture.
They also foresaw that when western man came, that their culture would be seemingly lost for some time but, it would re-emerge as
a complete way of being in the world, on the planet, co-creating together. They believe that time is re-emerging now, in our lifetime.
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