This ritual focuses on forgiveness and clearing/releasing of your past hurts bringing you peace and happiness. The teachings of Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len. Download the Document here
Lori’s Website: Lori Anne King
This ritual focuses on forgiveness and clearing/releasing of your past hurts bringing you peace and happiness. The teachings of Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len. Download the Document here
Lori’s Website: Lori Anne King
January 1st, 2010 at 11:14 am
I think this is a very healing process. I have been very fortunate to discover my own version of this around the age of 30 and have lived this way for the last decade. I live a peaceful happy life as a result. It is empowering to forgive myself and others and to accept responsibility for how my actions affect others and how I repond to things that happen in my life. Bad things happen, but I am responsible for how they affect me. The tools in
Ho”o Pono Pono will enlighten anyone’s life.
I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
Jamey
January 1st, 2010 at 12:18 pm
thanks for this advice, it truly is fantastic when we can forgive ourselves of past hurts, sins, and junk in our lives. we carry so much baggage and the load is unbearable at times. when we forgive and love ourselves, the world is much brighter, the body heals better, the soul can sing again, we can laugh heartedly again. we are wonderful beings created by God who forgives us all and we so often forget or know and don’t completely trust that amazing ability we all have within each of us.
January 1st, 2010 at 2:03 pm
thank you, for sharing.. sooo simple yet soo powerful…
Here is another beautiful, simple phrase I remember from deepak chopra:
How the suffering, turns into compassion & the compassion turns into healing, and the healing turns into LOVE…
thank you
I love you.
Linda xo
January 1st, 2010 at 2:18 pm
Linda, I love this one from Deepak Chopra! that’s a good one.
thanks for sharing.
Nancy
xox
January 1st, 2010 at 6:09 pm
I’ve been searching and learning for many years now and it’s always so comforting when you connect with other like minded people who are willing to share their ideas and knowledge. Thank you Nancy for sharing so much all year round and promoting awareness. I really admire you as you truly “walk the talk” and you’re living your dream. My new mantra is “as you believe, so you become” and I hope to do the same some day soon. Happy New Year!
January 1st, 2010 at 7:20 pm
It was very good. You hit my problem right on the head and where I need to begin. Thanks.
Sharon
January 1st, 2010 at 7:26 pm
Hi Nancy,
Happy New Year! I just watched your link about Ho’o Pono Pono. I will try
it. I’m sure it will help to release guilt from the past. Glad to hear you
are back in Georgetown. I hope we will meet up at some point.
My 22 year old son (Luke) is going to Brisbane in one month to stay for
about a year. I was wondering if your son is still in Australia and can
give any advice about getting a job or places to stay while looking for a
job. Luke has the working holiday visa so he’s set to go. Maybe they can
e-mail or MSN, whatever they do now a days.
any suggestions would be appreciated,
Love, Janet
January 1st, 2010 at 7:29 pm
Hello Janet, i just forward your e-mail to Jesse! I’m sure he can help!
do try Ho’oPono Pono! i’m sure you enjoy the process.
we so enjoy Brisbane! ( New Age style place) and very natural (organic).
Keep in touch!
Nancy
January 1st, 2010 at 8:47 pm
Dear Nancy,
A friend of mine sent me your u-tube piece on Ho’opopono. This is the first time I have been introduced to you and your website. I love to see more people being exposed to this powerful healing ritual.
I am an Integrative Life Coach and I often share the ritual with clients as a tool to heal resentments or relationships that require forgiveness (or even self forgiveness). I use this technique when explaining the concept of ‘projections’ or ‘mirroring’. Whenever you are ‘plugged in’ or emotionally affected by someone else’s behavior and not merely just informed by them, you are likely in projection. Projection is best described using the Holographic Theory. The Holographic Theory says, ‘you are not in this world, the world is within you’. Meaning, there is nothing outside this world that is not within you. Let’s just say, if you were to walk into a crowed room, who’s the only person you can’t see? Yourself! Unless of course you have a mirror. The Universe in her glory provides us our mirrors in and through other people. What you see in someone else is within you – both the light and the dark. To sum it up, if you are emotionally charged by another person, it is just a projection of yourself.
Human beings are created as whole beings – we are the brave and the coward, the beautiful and the ugly, the smart and the stupid, the funny and the sad. At a very young age we learn to disassociate from those parts of ourselves that we (or society) deem negative. We say, ‘I’m not like that!”. So in the Universes efforts for us to become whole again, it shows us who we are in and through other people. It is our job to have the courage to see those aspects of ourselves that we ‘discarded’ and said that they are bad. The cosmic joke is, none of who we are is bad. In fact it all serves – after all God created us whole beings with all the polarities. We can’t know the light unless we know the dark. You can’t know love unless you know anger or fear. We just need to find the gift in the dark.
So where does Ho’oponopono come in? In my mind it goes it little deeper than just the simple acknowledgements of I love you, thank you, please forgive me, and I’m sorry. Metaphysically what does that all mean?
Typically, our biggest projections are shown in the people closest to us; our parents, husbands, wife’s and ex’s. We often project our unwanted aspects onto those closest to us. I am a believer that the significant people in our lives are with us for a soul reason. Meaning, in the heavenly realms when we were balls of light waiting for our dissension into a human form we shook hands stating that we would have ‘the experience’ together in order to show each other who we were. My father (my biggest mirror) came in to show me my frustration. Until I started using the concepts of projections and Ho’oponopono, I was constantly triggered by his frustrated, know-it-all behavior and couldn’t wait to get out of his presence. Until I could see, that on a soul level we agreed that one of my fathers soul purposes was to show me me – my frustration and know-it-all self through projection. And that on a soul level, his love for me was so profound that he chose to ‘loose his light’ in order for me to ‘get it’ – like the Christians that say Jesus died on the cross for our sins – this is how profound my fathers love was for me (on a soul to soul level). I used this concept as a ritual to heal my relationship with my father. Today, he doesn’t appear to me the same way. In fact, I love and adore my father and he feels the same towards me. I took back my projections. I could see that, ‘I am that’ in him. This process leads to a deep sense of compassion and forgiveness for our and others humanity.
Using this concept in this way will bring you to a place of acknowledging you are the creator of your own reality. That you ‘called in’ all experiences for your ascension in consciousness. That everyone is you. Take back all of who you are, it all serves…remember God created us in His likeness and image so even the bad is good!
Namamste sister,
Teri Gyemi
January 3rd, 2010 at 11:43 am
Thanks for your Reply mam.I also Wish You the Same For Happy New Year-2010.But My question was that How to save my mother from sugar disesas.& My prevous question was that what kind of food need to serve.To escape from sugar problem.So i want your advice.
As Soon as Soon
with regards
Majed Khan
January 3rd, 2010 at 8:11 pm
Hi Nancy
I want to wish you a happy new year.
I have been practising this advise for a long time and it works. I really believe if everyone would do the same there would be less sickness, depression, divorce etc.
I have often seen people that are depress or suffer with anxiety and at the bottom of things you can see that unforgiveness is at the root. And they go round and round in bitterness. A painful situation can make you better or bitter. Which one do you want to choose? And if they talk about that issue it is as if it happened yesterday and in reality it did happen 20 years ago. I think we have the choice to let go of the pain or hang onto it. We are punishing ourselves by not letting go.
It is so easy to shift the blame on others for our unhappiness but when we recognize our active role in a situation then half of the battle is won. And healing starts.
I find it is so so important that we dont just brush off a situation of unforgiveness and hurt. We need so much to deal with it or else we will carry that dark cloud everywhere we go. Anything can trigger it at times you will find yourself angry and you dont know why. And if you look back it is our history repeating itself until we are ready to
Say I am sorry
Please forgive me
thank you
I love you
January 4th, 2010 at 12:23 am
Thank you, Nancy, for educating me on this process and thank you very much to Teri Gyemi (above) for her wonderful deeper explanation here on how this process has worked for her. It was so uplifting to read it and understand it in a deeper way. I have similar issues with my father so it was really beneficial for me to see how this process has worked for you. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Lisa
January 4th, 2010 at 4:46 am
Nancy,
I watched the video on HO’O PONO PONO, and I wanted to ask you if your beliefs or what you are about, has anything to do with Jesus Christ and his teachings?
Cindy
January 4th, 2010 at 7:05 am
Hi, Nancy
Wish you a bright and prosperous Newyear 2010.
The HO’O PONO PONO healing message was very helpful to me. As i repeat the four words of it of Sorry, Please forgive me, Thank you and I love you to the persons who hurt me and also i hurt him because of his behaviour and actio . I felt relief and the calmness within me.
Thank you.
Wish you too the same happiness.
Elizabeth
January 4th, 2010 at 9:38 am
Hello Cindy, Forgiveness and Love has a fundamental significance in the teaching of Jesus Christ.
Nancy
January 4th, 2010 at 5:34 pm
Nancy,
Just this past weekend while cleaning carpets I listened to Joe Vitale’s book on Ho’ O Pono Pono. So I was not only cleaning carpets but myself, the room, the house etc. This information has given me yet another tool to assist in the releasing process. It is effective for anyone and anything. I even used it on the new bed that was being delivered, and it worked like a charm. What a wonderful and amazing tool to add to my tool bag. I can’t wait to try it with the Labyrinth. The two combined will truly be powerful.
I would love to meet you sometime. It sounds like you are not too far from me.
May you have peace in 2010, beyond all understanding.
Irma Haggith
A Maze Your Mind Labyrinth Solutions
January 4th, 2010 at 8:50 pm
Hi Nancy: Just want to say Hello and send our very best Feng Shui blessings of good health, increased wealth, and much success for 2010. Thank you for your video gift of Ho’o Pono Pono — it is truly what we each one of us needs to heal now and for the future of our planet. Let’s try to get together sometime soon. We are presenting two Feng Shui workshops this month, on the 16th “Space Clearing for Your Home & Your Life” and on the 17th “Do-It-Yourself Feng Shui” in the area of the Big Carrot in Toronto. And, on the 23rd we’ll be in King City for the entire day at It’s All About You, doing Feng Shui for Greater Health, Wealth and Success for 2010. Let me know if you need more info and I can send it to you. Tell Yvan Hello from us. Hope to see you both soon. Stay warm, much light and love.
Katherine & Russ
Power of Place