As soon as you have gained some skill in accumulating a surcharge of
mana, you can work with renewed power on your Bulletin 1 project of
rebuilding your future. The way you will work is described in one of
the many significant words for "prayer" used by the kahunas. This
word has the ha root in it. It is ha-la-pa.
Some of you may already be getting some very real answers to this
action in High Magic.
Others may need to use this Huna prayer method. The ha in the word
tells us to begin picturing our future (as we have planned it in
our "maps", and to say, "I now am using my surcharge of mana to
reach out to touch my Aumakua and to give it this picture to use as
a seed in growing for me the future I have planned." Relax and
imagine seeing yourself as you are in the future which is being made
real on the invisible plane, and which will arrive as a physical
reality as the action succeeds.
This is from the same article:
"Now examine your word for prayer and see if you have performed the
action correctly, the root ha is to accumulate the mana. The root la
has the meaning of the "path" and indicates symbolically the aka
threads which connect you with your Aumakua. The root pa means to
reach out to the far end of something (the aka thread) to touch or
strike something (the Aumakua). The idea of STRIKE symbolizes more
than the light and impotent "touch" we make without the surcharge.
With the surcharge we strike, or touch by giving a powerful supply
of mana and a powerfully made set of prayer thought forms, to the
Aumakua - which is effective indeed. The root pa has another
significant meaning, it is "to divide", and this is the symbol of
dividing your mana with the Aumakua. The Aumakua makes only fragile
and invisible counterparts of the things for which we pray (so to
speak,) when using only its own mana (loa), but when we send up a
large amount of good strong earthy mana, the counterparts can be
made strong and ready to materialize as physical conditions in short
order."