So the first principle of Huna IKE, the world is what you think it is. So your contribution to the world.
It was the 4th grade of primary school when instead of one teacher, I was given the “educational” gift of many teachers, including a Polish language teacher. Homework: “Write a few sentences about your parents.” I wrote a few words, among others, that my mom works in an office, and my dad in a “shed” (a colloquial term for the room where combustion machines running on tracks were serviced). Grade: 3 “on rails” with a note that a 4th-grade student should be able to write not only about what their parents do but about “what they are like”.- What are they like? Cool – that was the only answer that came to my mind at the time. I was surprised and greatly saddened that someone required me to define someone, what they are like. When I tried to find definitions and qualities, I felt like a magician who was supposed to make a ready meal appear on an empty plate with a snap of his fingers.
Learning to navigate, or how to become a master of evaluation
At first, slowly like a sluggish turtle, I squeezed out definitions like from a dried-up toothpaste tube.
– Sad… The machine started… – Good… Bad… Slowly on the rails… – Lazy… Cheerful… and drags with effort… – Grumbler… Short… Fat… Small… Big… and word follows word… Cheerful… Ambitious… Creative… accelerates to the beat… – Inspiring… Interesting… Pretty… Egoist… Vampire… Cruel… Malicious… Unhappy… and rushes faster and faster. And where to?… – Has an oversized ego… Has a high opinion… Is just a scoundrel… manipulator… is a chauvinist… What an imbecile… Uuu Uuuu Uu…!!!
Thus, I joined the distinguished group of critics, connoisseurs of people, and visionaries of the world. Naming something as something. Giving meaning, concepts, philosophy, ideas. Life experience mixed with knowledge from outside from various authorities successfully recorded in the head and created a construct of thought-forms about reality. And when it turned out that someone else had a completely different opinion about the world than I did, it started to get interesting. It got even more interesting when someone raised their voice accusing: – You fool!!! How are you driving?! And when my previous wounds joined the game, emotions triggered a dormant bear, defending the territory, shouting: – You are the fool!!! Get lost!! And so from time to time, I threw “meat” left and right until I came across the first Lomi Lomi Nui massage course and conscious bodywork and heard about Huna.

The world is what you think it is, or designing reality – the IKE principle
When we look into the world of animals and plants, we will notice that animals have sharpened some senses, feel more, and see more colors, and therefore their world is different from ours. The same tree may be completely different for them than for humans.
Ania for Marzena is a sensitive and supportive woman for others, and for Krzysztof, a self-centered egoist.
The role of words in shaping perception
There is no escape from the butt and the mouth, said master Gomber. However, words can hurt, and more sensitive people are hurt deeply.
His intention was not to criticize the cake, but to try to persuade her to taste this delicious yeast cake while it’s fresh.
Words are also often used to manipulate others. Examples abound. News from the country and the world that presents a fraction of reality, and that fraction that attracts attention and fuels social fears. This causes us to transfer fragmentary information colored with a specific emotional charge into everyday life. As a result, we have limited trust in others and behave defensively.
Jokes about intelligence levels, lifestyle, classifying into better and worse. How many conflicts and wars have there been in human history due to emotional attachment to ideas, assumptions, and concepts about the world. A world of divisions, rivalry, and endless arguments about politics, religion, skin color, nationality, which tightened the noose around the neck of man, separated the head from the rest of the body, drained energy from people, and often ended in bloodshed?…

Gratitude for Lomi Lomi Nui
What kind of world do you want for yourself?
– But you do. Each of us individually can do a lot. Everyone has an individual power of creation, which, when combined into a common vision, can change our perception of the world.
What kind of world do you want for yourself? A world based on divisions, conflicts, arguments, and wars, which constantly leads us to the same starting point? Or a world based on peace, acceptance, cooperation, understanding, respect, and love?
Choose carefully and wisely, because the world responds to your concepts and successfully realizes them.
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