LESSON III
THE KINO, THE PHYSICAL BODY
The kino
is the Hawaiian word for the physical body. It is the vehicle
or residence of the two consciousnesses, the Uhane
and the Unihipili, or the conscious and subconscious minds
on earth. The original form for your kino was made
on the spiritual level by your Aumakua or Higher Self.
The DNA of your body is the physical programming of your Higher
Self for your kino.
The kino is
constantly being renewed. This is a scientific fact.
Your red blood cells replenish themselves every 28 days. Your
liver regenerates itself every six months. You have a completely
new body every seven years. You are literally not the same
person you were seven years ago. Your kino can change
instantly through spontaneous healing.
What exactly
is the "body?" Physicians, psychologists, and metaphysicians,
with the help of quantum physics agree that the body is really a
contained form of energy. The dynamic systems that flow
through the body are energy systems. Dr. Sherwin Nuland, author
of Health from Death to Life, says that the body is a unity
that understands the importance of harmony and is always striving
for that harmony.
The ancient
ka HUNA understood that the kino is an "intensely energized
thought form." The root words for kino mean a bundle
of force, concentrated thought, to take form or develop. Another
way to express this concept is to say that your body is your own
creation and that it responds to your thoughts and emotions.
Your kino, as it is today, is the outward expression of
your past thoughts.
Your true body
is a body of Light. It is this Light that forms the pattern
for your physical body. The more you express the spiritual in your
every day life, the more Light shines through your physical body.
If you are not
happy with your body, why do you keep on re-creating it the same
way? You can change your body! You can heal your
body!
Through the
practice of HUNA, negative patterns can be reprogrammed or transmuted
to positive patterns, which in turn transform your kino.
Meditation changes your kino.
Laughter and happiness cause wonderful changes in your kino.
Take charge
of your thoughts, your actions, your emotions and create the kino
you desire.
Next
week in Lesson IV, we will explore the Unihipili, (the
Subconscious Mind, the Inner Child, the Basic Self.)