Reflection for December 31, 2014

Ho’oponopono is a Hawaiian healing practice.  It means “to 2014Dec 31make things right”.  By feeling and saying the words “I’m sorry, I love you, please forgive me, thank you”, we take responsibility for ourselves and the world we create.

By clearing ourselves with love, forgiveness and gratitude, we clear the experience of the past, present and future.  The words with intention are vibrations that break up old patterns of fear and negativity.

Ho’oponopono is personal and universal.  When we get in touch with our deepest feelings of compassion, forgiveness and gratitude for ourselves there is great healing. We then have the capacity to love and heal others.

To forgive ourselves or those who hurt us opens the heart and allows us to love more.

These words, “I’m sorry, I love you, please forgive me, I thank you” are so powerful.  They heal the collective.  We feel or move towards feeling forgiveness, compassion, love and gratitude for all life and all that has happened.

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