Hi,
I thought I would write this post to address all the ho'oponopono information that is out there. Since there is a wealth of information and different ways to perform ho'oponopono, what is the right way, and what is the really right way?
First, ho'oponopono self-identity deals with you and only you. It does not deal with your neighbour, your husband, your kids, the boy down the street, or your boss at work. For ho'oponopono to work you have to take 100% responsibility for everything, everything! Down to the weather, your financial situation, how your kids behave, how your pets behave, everything! If you do not do this step, you are not doing ho'oponopono.
Whatever way you want to clean, either with the prayer, or with the mantra, or with blue water, etc, is entirely up to you. Just remember ho'oponopono is a personal experience, what feels right for you, is the right way to do it.
I recently just stumbled on this article by Reverend W something, who is practicing ho'oponopono a different way than the way I learnt. It confused me for perhaps 5 minutes, than I realized that inside me, it didn't feel right, so I just discarded the article and will continue the way I am.
There will be plenty of advice out there of what has worked for other people, or what is a good way versus another way, it's up to you to let your feelings tell you what works and what doesn't. For me saying "I love you, I'm sorry, please forgive me, thank you," works for me. I don't repeat them all at the same time, sometimes I just say "I love you, I'm sorry," othertimes I just say "I'm sorry please forgive me," remember what feels right for you, should be the way you clean.
I hope this has helped shed some light on the situation for you.
On a side note, I got that apartment, my place is rented out, and things are starting to progress really good. Also since moving I haven't had any money problems, because I have been constantly spending. They say if you spend some, more will come to you, well in my case that is the truth. Remember what Mabel Katz says, "What you resist persists." When you think of a problem, let it go, the more you fight with it, the more it's around.
Good luck and chat more later.
T








1 comments:
Very nice explanation of something that is really so simple. People try to complicate it.
Since I have been doing Ho'oponopono, I too have seen my life turn around for the good! For my story, see:
http://www.mindbridge-loa.com/joe-vitale.html
Bravo to Dr. Hew Len!
Thanks for your post,
Nancy
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