And it was from Ka Lua that the Hawaiians derived the teaching of the Holy Mu. Light and Life of the Sun, and the generative power of radiant energy behind the Sun of our Universe. The Mu were the world's original worshipers of the Spirit of Fire, the Supreme Being that is the The Christian ``amen'' appears to have stemmed from the ancient Egyptian ``Amen-Ra.'' In tracing the origin of the early Egyptian religious beliefs, one might go back into primordial times to the sacred teachings of the Holy Mu of Ka Lua, the Lost Continent in the South Pacific region. Uli was the female generative force of the Sun, the goddess of the Sun, ``Ka Wahine Ke La!'' In many Eastern religions God is referred to as ``That.'' In the Book of Genesis the Hebrew prophet Moses stated that God said unto him: ``I am That I am.''Īncient Egyptians worshiped Ra (pronounced La in modern Hawaiian) as the Supreme Spiritual Being behind the Sun. The generative force behind the Sun, or the Light and Life of the Sun. Kahuna who reached the most rarefied and exalted plane of spiritual illumination addressed Uli as ``Ka Wahine Ke La.'' Some translators have said that Ke la means ``The Lady That,'' or ``The Goddess That,'' whereas the word Wahine when applied to Divinity means ``goddess.'' Esoterically, kela means ``That.'' But concealed within the Huna, or profound depths of the word Ke La (Te Ra to the ancients) is a very important esoteric meaning: the Sun, identical to the Egyptian reference to the Spiritual Being that is To the High Priests (Puhio kaoka) Uli was known as ``Na Wahine o ke ao,'' ``The Resplendent Lady of the Sky,'' ``The Lady of Light,'' ``The Lady of Wisdom,'' ``The Lady of Enlightenment,'' ``The Goddess of the World.'' And the High Priestesses gave Uli the title of ``Kea Kea Lani Wahine,'' ``The Heavenly Goddess of the Cross of White Light.'' Temple Priests addressed Uli by her consecrated name, ``Na na I A E,'' which only they were permitted to utter with utmost humbleness. Some of the priests and priestesses of old Hawaii referred to the goddess Uli as ``Uli `a na` na,'' ``The peaceful Flame of Serenity,'' or as ``A Na `I Malu,'' ``The Infinite Serene Flame of Love and Protection.'' Uli was known to all as the ``Kahuna ao Na` Wahine,'' ``The Serene Woman,'' ``The Lady of Peace,'' ``Goddess of Serenity,'' ``Goddess of Peace.'' Many called Uli ``Na Wahine o Na Lani,'' ``The Peaceful Lady,'' ``The Queen of Peace,'' ``The Serene Woman of the Tranquil Heavens.'' Uli (or Uliuli) is the name of the goddess who was the wife of the creator, Eli Eli, who was thus our Heavenly Mother. ULI NANA PONO Adapted from Julius Rodman, 1970 What is Huna? The Practices of the Ancient Hawaiian Shamans
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