About Pila of Hawaii
William “Pila” Chiles is a decorated combat veteran with the Fleet Marine Force’s elite “Recon” unit, and a survivor of a Top Secret experimental program in Guerilla Warfare, which became one of the highest casualty units of the Vietnam war.During a near-death combat experience that earned him the Purple Heart, Pila witnessed a vision of our future, which led him to a specific location in Hawaii. A profound realization came in discovering that his near-death experience had occurred on the precise latitude ofhis connection to Hawaii.
Akey known to the most ancient of mathematical sciences as “Sacred” or 19.5 Tetrahedral Geometry. Scientists and Theologians contend that this most ancient of Sanskrit mathematical sciences may indeed hold a master key “to Earth’s great mysteries”.Today, Pila is known for the phenomenal psychic insights of his “Akashic Life Path Readings”, and is ateacher of what he considers to be the second such key, the Ancient Hawaiian Wisdom known as Huna. He is also a Trainer and Master Practitioner in the revolutionary new field of Neuro-Linguistics, and an ordained minister. As a result of his psychic research and greater understanding into ‘our mysteries’, Pila was awarded an honorary Masters in Life Sciences, Order of the Essene. As a non-Hawaiian, he was further honored as a guest speaker for the “Year of the Hawaiian” by American Hawaii Cruise Lines on both inter-island cruise ships. To date he has given over 11,000 Akashic Readings, including 85 delegates and employees of the United Nations, New York, and Vienna, Austria.He is one of the few non-Hawaiians to ever perform an official Hawaiian blessing for the opening of a Hawaii state institution.Known fondly throughout the islands as the “Pied Piper of Paradise”, Pila of Hawaii has captivated audiences internationally with his mystical musical journeys of the mind and the electric response to his authentic Hawaiian chanting. His book, “The Secrets & Mysteries of Hawaii” has enjoyed a 5 star rating for over a decade and-a-half, and is now available in 8 countries. It was translated into German, 2003, selected into the International Theosophical archive, along with the new interpretation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, 2004, and is also in the University of Hawaii archive and the Hawaii Public Library system.