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PROBLEM SOLVING TOOLS
| Have you had a problem at school or home and didn't know how to solve it? We would like to share some 'tools' you can use to resolve anything. These are called Ho'oponopono 'tools' and are simple to use. All you have to do is think their names any time and as often as you like. Let us know how you used some of these tools and how they worked for you. |
Stories about how the tools helped children just like you
The Smile
One day a little boy was walking past some maintenance men who were clipping and snipping some bushes for their fall trimming. The child was saddened because he remembered his mother once told him how plants feel pain when their leaves are cut or pulled off. Sadly, he sat on the sidewalk not knowing what to do. Along came a woman who asked him what was wrong. He told her why he was so sad. The wise woman smiled and told him about the soothing powers of Ice Blue. She said to him, "Tell the bush, ice blue". This made the child very happy. He smiled and skipped along the fence whispering ice blue to all the plants. Until this day when he sees someone mowing their lawn, he smiles and thinks ice blue.
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| Ice Blue |
Works on any pain and suffering. Just think ice blue when you have any burns, cuts, bruises or hurts. Use it when cutting plants and grass to help numb their pain. Use as many times as you like to help you, anyone or anything who may be experiencing hurt. |
| The Little Girl Who Was Afraid To Fly
A little girl was terrified of flying on airplanes. She wanted to visit her grandmother very much, but wouldn't go because of her great fear. One day her grandmother told her she could use a tool that will help her to fly on the plane without fear. She taught her to say Dewdrop. The little girl practiced saying it every day and each time she thought of flying. The day came when her grandmother came to fetch her and take her to her home across the ocean. The little girl started to cry, but grandmother reminded her to say Dewdrop. In the airplane she closed the window shade and repeated the words silently, Dewdrop, Dewdrop, Dewdrop. As soon as she felt the plane move she joyously opened the window shade to see the plane take off and proudly said, "grandmother, I'm no longer afraid." From that day on she flew without any fears. |
| Dewdrop |
Dewdrop works on everything. You can say dewdrop when you're frightened, threatened, sad or angry. You can think dewdrop if you see someone else in trouble. There is no limit to its use. Use moment to moment. |
| The Invisible Boy
Once a small boy was very sad because his teacher picked on him. Every day at school the teacher said things to him that made him sad. He asked his doctor friend who knows Ho'oponopono what he could do about that. Doc said, "put the Pillar of the Peace of I on you. Just think Pillar of the Peace of I. Do this every morning before going to school, and especially during school hours". The boy was willing to do this. After about a week or two he ran into his Doc friend. Doc asked, "so how are you doing at school?" The boy smiled and said "I'm invisible, Doc. The teacher can't see me. She no longer picks on me." |
Pillar of the
Peace of I |
Just by thinking Pillar of the Peace of I you will be automatically placed in the radiance of Divinity in that moment. Your whole being will be protected from negative vibrations. Then you can direct it to anything or anyone else to bring them into balance too by just thinking Pillar of the Peace of I. Use it throughout the day. |
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