Hemolele
The Huna Concept of Perfection
The 1865 Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language defines hemolele (heh-moh-LEH-leh) as follows:
- to be complete; perfect; fully finished
- to break or separate from what is wrong or evil
- to be perfect; lacking nothing; completed, as a work
- to be perfect in moral rectitude
This is the core of the Self-Development.
With this methodical approach to character development, you will experience a transformation, as you develop into your best possible you.
As my first Huna teacher, Kahuna Lani, used to say, Success leaves a trail.
So follow in my footsteps as you walk toward perfection. I don't promise perfection, just the steps toward a happier you and a happier life.
Keonaona
Your friendly neighborhood kahuna
Pronounced: keh-oh-nah-OH-nah
About your friendly neighborhood kahuna
Keonaona is a kahuna - a minister of the Huna religion and facilitator of personal growth. Using wisdom of the ages and lineage of Max Freedom Long, her guidance will help you improve the quality of your life. With more than 30 years studying and practicing Huna and its Lores, Kahuna Keonaona has helped many people around the world, just like you.
Keonaona is an ordained minister of the Temple of Knowledge and the Huna Heiau (temple).
She has also earned a Ph.D. in Consciousness Studies.
Pronounced: keh-oh-nah-OH-nah
Hemolele Curriculum
Here's what people are saying about Keonaona
E. Schmall from New York
Keonaona is a dedicated educator, devoted to her students. I am privileged to have been her student. If you feel called to take one of her courses, listen to that intuition. She's taught me that the only way to learn is by making mistakes. Taking her courses will not be a mistake
S. Awan from Toronto
Over the years I have studied and practiced various systems and found them lacking. When I found Access Huna and Kahuna Keonaona. I've not looked back. The teachings are simple and to the point, with none of the fluff. Keonaona has been a great teacher!