

Within the Hokua Healing literature a foundational curriculum is offered. A protection construct / protocol is outlined. This energetic construct already exists and is empowered by the Angelic House and of Powers you can choose from.
This is the Bees Knees of Protection.
You have to consider that protection is like House insurance. What level of protection do you feel you need and what is the price you are willing to pay? I will make it clear to you that this goes beyond a trip to your favourite crystal shop or wearing Odins’ Talisman. All have their uses. This protocol is like a safety belt. You need to enter a meditative state and use the Call sign. All the hard work has already been done by the Ascended.
The three levels of Hokua attunements focus on Auric and Chakra upgrades.
At the level 1 attunement there is a focus on the Portals of Light. This is a new concept based on what I was shown in my early healings. These are not chakras. We look at establishing a Sacred place in wish to focus the Hokua energies or the other Healing energies you choose to use. There is some Crown and Hand chakra empowerment. Finally some fun and I’m not exactly sure where we fit this into the workshop yet. An attunement to your fav crystal. We’re just taking off.
There’s more new concepts to use in Hokua healing that have been shared with me to pass on. It’s a lot of stuff but we will find a way. The Angelic Masters course is over three days but I don’t really wish to go there.
Hokua energies are best described as a higher form of the energy of water. This has some serious practical considerations for healing. At level 2 we discuss how to use Hokua energies to energise the water in the body of our clients. This creates a reservoir of healing energies that can and will extend the healing period.
These visualisations are used in the healing. Some clients report feeling immersed in a warm pool of water. Sometimes incredibly, they see. One beautiful Summer love ago, I practiced using Hokua energies in the warm tidal waters off Fuseta beach. Believe you me, it was pretty cool!