Who Runs your Life?
A woman in California wants to quit her job. The company is going under. She feels she would like to take a few weeks off to rest up and look for the right job instead of trying to squeeze in interviews while on the job. "What is right for you to do?" I ask. "Oh my husband wouldn’t like it if I took a few weeks off. He didn’t and he got a good job." She continues to work hoping things will turn out.
Another woman in Oregon saw that it was time to buy a new car. The kids said, "There’s not a thing wrong with the car we have." When she returned home after purchasing the car her husband said, "It is not a good policy to say to the salesman, I want a green car."
In the process of Ho’oponopono, these feed backs are taken or viewed by the individual as something to clean with. It is only you and your thoughts of. Cleansing tools are presented in the lecture/training for you to use to cleanse the mind.
Each situation as presented to you is something coming up from within you for you to clean with. So, as the woman goes out the door and the kids say that nothing is wrong with the car we have, she knows these are her thoughts. The children are just showing her what to work on. She uses her Ho’oponopono cleansing tools and erases the thoughts. She moves on to buy her car thanking the situation with the children for presenting itself to her so she can ‘see’ what to work on. Same thing when she comes home with her green car and her husband begins to make comments. She has a choice again – get mad- defends herself or cleans using her tools. She chooses the latter. The family is happy.
The woman in California is still at her job. She’s afraid her husband won’t like it if she quits.
Who runs your life? Your thoughts? Your husband? Your job? YOU do. It is your choice to ‘clean’ up the garbage in your mind or let it run your life.
The Ho’oponopono process allows one to make divine choices. It allows one to take your mind back to nothingness. There is where you are – the real you without all the baggage.
Ho’oponopono trainings are offered around the world. For schedule check the web site at www.hooponopono.org . Tucson area will host a free lecture and training (fee). Call Naniloa at 520-760-8579 for information.
Self Identity Through Ho’oponopono was updated by Morrnah Simeona. In Hawaii she was honored as a Living Treasure.