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A Brief Overview

 

My goals are to help others wake up and to “teach people how to fish”.  I don’t have all the answers, but I do have tools and possibilities for assisting those on the path of awakening so we can be in charge of our lives.  When we change ourselves, others will change, and in turn our world around us will change.

 

Practicing ho’oponopono can bring peace, love, harmony and balance into our world. Once we have formed a critical mass of people who have chosen peace and harmony, we can shift the energy of our global community. Our earth, water and air nourish our blood, our bones, and all aspects of our beings.  We in turn are responsible for attending to Nature.  Healing ourselves heals our planet, and healing our planet heals us all. 

 

We can focus on our desired outcome by seeing our world harmonious and conflict- free.  The more we free ourselves from conflict, the more awake and receptive we become. You can live conflict-free by living aligned and in harmony within your own heart, mind and body.

 

Being angry uses more energy than being happy.  Anger debits our energetic bank account and once our energetic bank account is empty, we die.  Our planet and universe are now at a very critical stage. Our choices will determine our outcome.  If we return to our Source (Kumukahi) in darkness, we forget everything. If we return to our Source in Light, we remember everything.

 

Living healthy and conflict-free requires effort. We can move ahead by learning to cut our cords to ill feelings and wrongdoings related to events in our present time, as well as those in previous generations.  We can refuse victim consciousness and adopt instead, the consciousness of health, harmony, balance and love.  Previous negative experiences need not prevent us from experiencing goodness. 

 

Rather than ‘dealing with anger’, we can work to bring peace and understanding into situations. We always have the option of transforming fear and anger into love. When our emotions run hot, we might choose to wait before confronting another, since expressing ourselves in fear and anger often causes us to loose our grace.  Anger dims our light while true happiness brightens it.

 

Being open is vital. When the other person is closed, we can reflect on our own thoughts and feelings.  We might consider whether our well-being is more important than our anger. We can choose engaged detachment by staying heart connected while letting go of our attachment to specific results.

 

The time has come for us to take action and to let go of the entire “onion” we might now be peeling layer by layer, and of everything else that no longer serves us. ‘Processing’ is over with.   The more we let go, the more easily we can move on, and the more we open our minds and hearts, the more possibilities exist. We can start small and build on our experience and confidence.

 

The key to ho’oponopono is ho’okuano’o (meditation).  We can tame our minds using meditation, visualization and affirmations.  Meditation helps our soul to reunite with Kumukahi.  The soul manifests its consciousness and mana through our piko (chakras or energy centers).  Within the bodily prism of our human cerebrospinal columns, our soul consciousness and our life force became identified with physical limitations.  Meditation centers our soul consciousness in our seven piko within our cerebrospinal column through various progressive states of inner peace and joy.  Through meditation, all our questions can be answered, our troubles resolved.

 

Everything we need in our material life is available to us.  Let's not waste time agonizing over finances and attracting useless things.  Whatever our needs may be, we can magnetize them, and in doing so, be provided for.

 

The time has come for us to reclaim our personal and spiritual sovereignty, to know our lineage, to watch what we eat, to cleanse, and to 'get over it'.  The time has come for us to heal our emotions and to live in grace.  Thinking and practicing Aloha will always have a return effect to us.  Pono means to be in alignment with our highest good, and to be in right relationship with our earth and all living things.  We can all practice ho’oponopono in some form everyday by doing whatever it takes to be pono.

 

 
HO’OPONOPONO QUERIES

 

·      What makes my light shine?

·      What positive things am I doing for others, our earth and myself?

·      Am I supporting darkness or light?

·      Who am I?  How can I describe myself in one sentence?

·      What am I on this planet to do? 

·      Pehea ka La?  How are you?  How is your light shining?

·      Pehea kou piko?  How is your whole family?

 

 

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