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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where did Pila's group hold a secret meeting on January 16, 1992 when they decided that personal and mental bondage energies had to end?
(a) Moloka.
(b) Kona.
(c) Honolulu.
(d) Ino.
2. How many people had Pila welcomed on his own in Chapter 14?
(a) 140.
(b) 300.
(c) 100.
(d) 200.
3. Where will the Old Ones of the High Order return to, according to Hawaiian legend?
(a) The garden.
(b) Lava.
(c) The rainbow.
(d) The volcano.
4. Where did Pila lead the visitors through an initiation in Chapter 14?
(a) The volcano.
(b) The Edge of Eternity.
(c) The Place of Refuge.
(d) The crater.
5. What is the color of the heart chakra?
(a) Blue.
(b) Red.
(c) Pink.
(d) Green.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the three parts of the human psyche is the connection to the light or spirituality?
2. How many dolphins was Pila surrounded by in Chapter 11?
3. What are the angels described by the Angel Lady look like?
4. The Hawaiian belief is that each person is born with a bowl of what?
5. What is the most populous town in Maui?
Short Essay Questions
1. What other-worldly sighting of his own does Pila describe in Chapter 11?
2. What does Pila write of secret meetings in Chapter 14? Describe these.
3. What is the understanding the individual is to gain from connecting to manna? How does this happen?
4. What were the three angles for observing the Golden Rule by the ancient Hawaiians?
5. What is the Edge of Eternity? Describe this place.
6. What suggestions does Pila lend to the individual regarding ritual in Chapter 14?
7. When does Pila claim people began pouring into Hawaii in Chapter 14?
8. What does Pila write by way of introduction to Chapter 9?
9. What is at the top of the mountain at Saddle Road?
10. What conclusions does Pila find in the "enlightenment" discussion of Chapter 13?
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