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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Ho'Oponopono - An Ancient Hawaiian Healing Rite


Join me and discover the Ancient Hawaiian healing rite of Ho'oponopono (I am sorry, Please forgive me, I love you, Thank you). Ho'oponopono is an important and remarkable gift of transformation for anyone who wants to change their life. Release resistance, remove blocks, improve energy flow and embrace the healing power of love. If you are frustrated by the lack of change in your life from doing affirmations, consider Ho'oponopono

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What is HO'OPONOPONO ?

Ho'oponopono (ho-o-pono-pono) is an ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness. Traditionally ho'oponopono is practiced by healing master/priests/priestess (kahuna lapa'au) or by the individual alone.

“Ho'oponopono” is defined in the Hawaiian Dictionary as “mental cleansing: Literally,

ho'o is defined as: “goodness, uprightness, morality, moral qualities, correct or proper procedure, excellence, well-being, prosperity, welfare, benefit, true condition or nature, duty; moral, fitting, proper, righteous, right, upright, just, virtuous, fair, beneficial, successful, in perfect order, accurate, correct, eased, relieved; should, ought, must, necessary.”

Ponopono is defined as: “to put to rights; to put in order or shape, correct, revise, adjust, amend, regulate, arrange, rectify, tidy up, make orderly or neat.”

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How do I become attuned to Ho'oponopono?

Healing master, Kimberley Harrell will lead you through a cleansing ceremony and attune you to Ho'oponopono. The Ho'oponopono process asks you to change the outside by "cleaning" the inside. And it provides a key to the subconscious that has, to date, not been available to the lay person.

There are several processes to Ho'oponopono; Mentally saying 'I love you, I'm sorry, please forgive me, thank you' is a ho'oponopono process. Drinking what's referred to as blue solar water -- tap water poured into a blue glass bottle and set in the sun or under a non fluorescent light for an hour or more -- is considered to be a ho'oponopono (ho oponopono, hooponopono) process. The key to these and any other ho'oponopono process is consistent application. The more you put ho'oponopono to use, the more you can experience life changing results.


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