21st Century Huna™: Spiritual Empowerment Weekend
Reclaiming your confidence, courage and self-trust
The 21st Century Huna™: Spiritual Empowerment weekend brings modern expression to the ancient science of intuitive trust, so that women who sense that ‘something’ is missing in their lives AND/OR who are feeling frustrated, disgruntled, dismissed and disappointed shift their thinking about their standing in the world to finally reap the joy that comes with feeling heard, validated and empowered on their own terms.
A two-day Experience - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST - Virtually on ZOOM
Saturday and Sunday, November 23/24, 2024 - 10 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 6 PM EST
The word, ’Huna’, is the modern equivalent for the ancient Hawaiian phrase, Ho’o Mana, to make energy, to empower. Huna is the invitation to face into one’s uniquely personal reality so that you reveal and reclaim the deep wisdom of who and what you are at the very core of your being. Huna is the powerful point of internal knowing where your unrealized and sacred, ancient wisdom intersects with the science of quantum physics. This is where you’ll discover the truth of the idiom, Less is always more. This is about reclaiming the magician you are, so that you master relentless trust in that, as your birthright.
Why choose to step into this conversation?
Because all meaning is context dependent, then 21st Century Huna™ offers us the opportunity to:
Shift our thinking about who and what we are, so that we willingly embrace our innate capacity to move forward, even in the midst of chaos.
Let our pain, fear, anxiety and worry be the starting points for a different conversation inside ourselves so that we affirm and deepen self-confidence and self-trust.
Re-think our relationships to ourselves, our bodies, our connections, our businesses, our jobs and our worlds so that we stop dying to be right about our ‘limitations’.
Utilize our fear to intentionally re-shape and redesign our lives on our own terms.
Transform our rage and outrage into courage.
Empower our lives and our imaginations, so that we reap the joy of living with good health, wealth and well-being.
Make sense of our lives.
Celebrate what is ‘right’ about our lives.
compassionately let go of what is no longer working.
What will you learn?
The power of context, process and outcome in living a meaningful and sustainable life.
A different context in which to consider whom and what you are.
A different process to re-empower your life, moment to moment.
A different outcome to live fully alive because you embrace the choice to change your mind in each moment
Here’s how the 2 days will unfold…
You will experience:
Life-changing conversations melding science and the sacred to reclaim and embody the essence of who you are, bridging modern ways with ancient wisdom… letting your internal Signal from Self reclaim the practical
Hakalau, the walking meditation of the Kahuna - and it’s modern day application
Hiolani, the meditation on the internal light at the third eye
Higher Self Connection
Higher Self Alignment…. Ho’o Ku’u
Ho'o Pono Pono... the Hawaiian Process of Healing and Letting Go
The enlivening force of Huna symbols & ancient Hawaiian chanting to awaken and open the nervous system so that you experience the power of space, movement and flow.
A way to decode thought, energy & mind/body healing through the CODE Model™
The spiritual chemistry of the elements & the alchemy of the breath - essential to healing and empowerment - through Quantum TLC™
Leave the experience with a magical reframe in thinking about your life and your world, marvelling that it can be as easy as elevating your perspective about who you are, what you want and letting yourself choose it, so that you can have it.
For women only - 10 spaces available
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30, 2023 by ZOOM - 10 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 6 PM each day.
Investment: $749.00 CAN + Taxes.
Register: Contact Sheila to arrange payment. A ZOOM link will be emailed to you the day before the experience.
Listen to Louise LeBrun and Sheila Winter Wallace in Conversation about their Huna experiences:
Questions? Contact Sheila