Clean, erase, erase and find your own Shangri-La. Where? Within yourself”. – Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona
You've heard about the Law of Attraction, right? Well, Ho'opononpono is the next step after that. Ho'oponopono is a Hawaiian healing method based upon the idea that things happen in our life based upon our beliefs and our old programming. Notice I said old programming. This programming, from childhood or even from our ancestors, is actually mostly subconscious stuff, so no wonder we don't always get what we want. There's usually some old program or belief system running unconsciously that contradicts what our conscious mind wants. Ho'oponopono is about erasing those old beliefs and patterns that are sabotaging our efforts. It's called 'cleaning'.
It has more recently become modernized by Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, and has become
popular through the book Zero Limits
written by Joe Vitale and
Dr Hew Len.
It's based on the premise that we are 100% responsible for everything and everyone that we experience in our life. It's based on the idea that everything that happens to us is really just a memory or an old program that we are running. These memories are passed down from our parents, our family and our ancestors, possibly even from past lives. If we get a disease, then its the memory of that disease that we are running, and we employ Ho'oponopono healing to erase these memories, and bring us back to zero state. This process is called 'cleaning.'
It's based on the premise that we are 100% responsible for everything and everyone that we experience in our life. It's based on the idea that everything that happens to us is really just a memory or an old program that we are running. These memories are passed down from our parents, our family and our ancestors, possibly even from past lives. If we get a disease, then its the memory of that disease that we are running, and we employ Ho'oponopono healing to erase these memories, and bring us back to zero state. This process is called 'cleaning.'
Dr. Hew Len was a staff psychiatrist at the Hawaii
State hospital for the criminally insane in the 1980s, and using Ho'oponopono he
was able to cure the entire ward! How did he do this? He would read their
files, and then feel whatever feelings came up, like disgust or sadness, and
then he said the Ho'oponopono prayer for each person, asking Divinity to forgive
him for whatever old program or belief he himself was running that caused him to
create this in these people. He was taking full responsibility for these
inmates and their problems being in his life/awareness, and he asked for these
memories in him to be erased, which in turn erased them for the inmates as
well.
The prayer is simple.
I am sorry
Please forgive
me
Thank you
I love you
So, to clean on your visit to the dentist, you could just say 'I'm cleaning on my visit to the dentist today', which means you're cleaning on any old programs running about pain or tooth decay or whatever...and then use the 4 phrases above. And then clean on your dentist, using his name. There are other phrases that one can use, such as dewdrop, gingersnaps, ice blue, Hawaii...and many others. You can mix and match any of them, and they all clean the situation. Ho'oponopono literally means 'to correct an error.
As Mabel Katz says "everything that shows up in our life is a memory, a program playing (an error) and it shows up in our life to give us an opportunity to let go, to clean, to delete. Ho’oponopono is the delete key in the keyboard in our computer. See, when you misspell a word, you don’t talk to the monitor and tell the monitor “How many times did I tell you how to spell that word?” You know the monitor cannot do anything about it. You can talk to the monitor all day long, but the monitor will look at you, like what does she want me to do?? If you want to change something you need to delete first, create that empty space in order to put the right information. Ho’oponopono takes us back to the void, to zero, so that Inspiration can show up in our life and guide us. That way we can be at the right time at the right place. "
To find out more check out Hooponopono Life
I'll be back posting more as I continue to learn more
May peace be with you always
Aloha!

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