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===Later teachers=== Subsequent Huna teachers have placed the movement firmly in the [[New Age]], with Serge King claiming that Huna came originally from [[Extraterrestrial life|aliens]] from the [[Pleiades]] who were remnants of the mythical advanced civilizations of [[Mu (lost continent)|Mu]] or [[Lemuria (continent)|Lemuria]],{{sfn|King|1985|pages=[https://archive.org/details/kahunahealinghol00king/page/10 10–11]}} and Pila Chiles associating the islands with the New Age versions/interpretations of [[chakras]], [[vortexes]] and [[ley line]]s.<ref name="Pila">{{cite book |title=Secrets and Mysteries of Hawaii |last=Chiles |first=Pila |year=1995 |publisher=[[Health Communications]] |isbn=1-55874-362-6 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/secretsmysteries00pila/page/51 51, 71] |url=https://archive.org/details/secretsmysteries00pila/page/51 }}</ref> According to critics, Serge King [[Cultural appropriation|misappropriated]] and attempted to redefine<ref name=Rothstein>Rothstein, Mikael, in Lewis, James R. and Daren Kemp. ''Handbook of New Age''. Brill Academic Publishers, 2007 {{ISBN|978-90-04-15355-4}}</ref>{{sfn|Chai|2011|p=102}} the names of three Hawaiian gods for his idea of "the three selves": "[[Kū|Ku]]," "[[Lono]]," and "[[Kāne|Kane]]".<ref name="King1990">{{cite book |title=Urban Shaman |last=King |first=Serge Kahili |year=1990 |publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] |isbn=0-671-68307-1 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/urbanshaman00king/page/52 52–81] |url=https://archive.org/details/urbanshaman00king/page/52 }}</ref><ref name=Pukui/> King listed seven principles of Huna, which are given in the table below. King also calls what he does "[[Neoshamanism|shamanism]]" and cites "West African shamanism" as an influence.<ref>[http://www.huna.net/Media/skbio.htm Serge King's Biodata], Aloha International</ref> {| class="wikitable" |+ Seven principles of Huna |- ! Hawaiian !! Traditional definition<ref name="Hawaiian Dictionary">{{cite web |title=Hawaiian Dictionary |url=https://wehewehe.org/?l=en |website=Hawaiian Electronic Library |access-date=16 August 2023}}</ref> !! King's definition<ref name="King1990"/> |- | ʻIke || To see, know, perceive || "The world is what you think it is." |- | Kala || To free, loosen || "There are no limits." |- | Makia || Motto, purpose || "Energy flows where attention goes." |- | Manawa || Time, season, date || "Now is the moment of power." |- | [[Aloha]] || Love, compassion || "To love is to be happy with (someone or something)." |- | Mana || Supernatural power || "All power comes from within." |- | Pono || Goodness, morality || "Effectiveness is the measure of truth." |}
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