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Hooponopono

 

Christian Hooponopono
--- Original Message ---

What I have not reconciled inside of myself between my understanding
of Jesus’ teachings and what I have learned so far about Ho’oponopono
is the "need" for on-going cleaning. It clearly cleanses me each time I
do it and I KNOW there is a difference each time I do it. What niggles
at me, though, is that Jesus said he bore the responsibility of all the
sins (erroneous perceptions, wrong thinking, etc) of everyone and he
forgave us and transmuted those sins so that we can have abundant life.
It seems to me that if I am to believe that Jesus did that for us already,
then at the very basic level there should really be no need for us to clean
every single time over every single thing. I continue to ponder and
meditate regarding it. I am confident that as I am ready to receive the
understanding, I will be consciously enlightened.

Aloha Alison,

 

 

Hoʻoponopono (ho-o-pono-pono) is an ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness. Similar forgiveness practices were performed on islands throughout the South Pacific, including Samoa, Tahiti and New Zealand. Traditionally hoʻoponopono is practiced by healing priests or kahuna lapaʻau among family members of a person who is physically ill. Modern versions are performed within the family by a family elder, or by the individual alone.

 

Map of Hawaii

Polynesian antecedents

Map of Oceania

In many Polynesian cultures, it is believed that a person’s errors (called hara or hala) caused illness. Some believe error angers the Gods, others that it attracts malevolent Gods, and still others believe the guilt caused by error made one sick. “In most cases, however, specific ‘untie-error’ rites could be performed to atone for such errors and thereby diminish one’s accumulation of them.”

Among the islands of Vanuatu in the South Pacific, people believe that illness usually is caused by sexual misconduct or anger. “If you are angry for two or three days, sickness will come,” said one local man. The therapy that counters this sickness is confession. The patient, or a family member, may confess. If no one confesses an error, the patient may die. The Vanuatu people believe that secrecy is what gives power to the illness. When the error is confessed, it no longer has power over the person.

 

Like many other islanders, including Hawaiians, people of Tikopia in the Solomon Islands, and on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, believe that the sins of the father will fall upon the children. If a child is sick, the parents are suspected of quarreling or misconduct. In addition to sickness, social disorder could cause sterility of land or other disasters. Harmony could be restored only by confession and apology.

In Pukapuka, it was customary to hold sort of a confessional over patients to determine an appropriate course of action in order to heal them.


Similar traditions are found in Samoa, Tahiti, and among the Maori of New Zealand.

Traditional practice

Overlooking Kalalau Valley from Koke'e State Park, where Nana Veary held retreats to teach hoʻoponopono

A lei made from the fruit of the hala or pandanus tree. A hala lei was given at the completion of hoʻoponopono in the tradition of kahuna Makaweliweli of Molokaʻi

 

 

“Hoʻoponopono” is defined in the Hawaiian Dictionary as “mental cleansing: family conferences in which relationships were set right through prayer, discussion, confession, repentance, and mutual restitution and forgiveness.” Literally, hoʻo is a particle used to make an actualizing verb from the following noun, as would “to” before a noun in English. Here, it creates a verb from the noun pono, which 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.”

Preeminent Hawaiian scholar Mary Kawena Pukui wrote that it was a practice in Ancient Hawaii and this is supported by oral histories from contemporary Hawaiian elders. Pukui first recorded her experiences and observations from her childhood (born 1895) in her 1958 book.

Author Max Freedom Long, who lived in Hawaiʻi from 1917 to about 1926, documented traditional hoʻoponopono as used by Hawaiian families in his 1936 book.

Although the word “hoʻoponopono” was not used, early Hawaiian historians documented a belief that illness was caused by breaking kapu, or spiritual laws, and that the illness could not be cured until the sufferer atoned for this transgression, often with the assistance of a praying priest (kahuna pule) or healing priest (kahuna lapaʻau). Forgiveness was sought from the gods or from the person with whom there was a dispute.

 

Pukui described it as a practice of extended family members meeting to “make right” broken family relations. Some families met daily or weekly, to prevent problems from erupting. Others met when a person became ill, believing that illness was caused by the stress of anger, guilt, recriminations and lack of forgiveness. Kupuna Nana Veary wrote that when any of the children in her family fell ill, her grandmother would ask the parents, "What have you done?" They believed that healing could come only with complete forgiveness of the whole family.

Hoʻoponopono corrects, restores and maintains good relationships among family members and with their gods or God by getting to the causes and sources of trouble. Usually the most senior member of the family conducts it. He or she gathers the family together. If the family is unable to work through a problem, they turn to a respected outsider.

The process begins with prayer. A statement of the problem is made, and the transgression discussed. Family members are expected to work problems through and cooperate, not “hold fast to the fault.” One or more periods of silence may be taken for reflection on the entanglement of emotions and injuries.

 

Everyone’s feelings are acknowledged. Then confession, repentance and forgiveness take place. Everyone releases (kala) each other, letting go. They cut off the past (ʻoki), and together they close the event with a ceremonial feast, called pani, which often included eating limu kala or kala seaweed, symbolic of the release.

In a form used by the family of kahuna Makaweliweli of the island of Molokaʻi, the completion of hoʻoponopono is represented by giving the person forgiven a lei (Hawaii) made from the fruit of the hala tree.

“Aunty” Malia Craver, who worked with the Queen Liliʻuokalani Children's Centers (QLCC) for more than 30 years, taught courses in traditional hoʻoponopono. On August 30, 2000, she spoke about it to the United Nations.

 

 

Modern uses

Traditional applications

 

In the late 20th century, courts in Hawaiʻi began to order juvenile and adult offenders to work with an elder who would conduct hoʻoponopono for their families, as a form of alternative dispute resolution. The hoʻoponopono is conducted in the traditional way, without court interference, with a practitioner picked by the family from a list of court-approved providers.

Some native practitioners provide hoʻoponopono to clients who otherwise might seek family counseling.

 

Freedom from Karma
The site of the partially restored remains of the village of Koaiʻe in the Lapakahi State Historical Park of the island of Hawaii, North Kohala district. Beginning in the early 20th century, this village has been a center for lapaʻau

 

In 1976 Morrnah Simeona, regarded as a healing priest or kahuna lapaʻau, adapted the traditional hoʻoponopono of family mutual forgiveness to the social realities of the modern day. For this she extended it both to a general problem solving process outside the family and to a psycho-spiritual self-help rather than group process.

Simeona’s version is influenced by her Christian (Protestant and Catholic) education and her philosophical studies about India, China and Edgar Cayce. Like Hawaiian tradition she emphasizes prayer, confession, repentance, and mutual restitution and forgiveness. Unlike Hawaiian tradition, she describes problems only as the effects of negative Karma, saying that “you have to experience by yourself what you have done to others”. But that "you are the creator of your life circumstances" was also common knowledge for the Old as ʻohana knowledge: "things we had brought with us from other lifetimes". Any wrong doing is memorized within oneself and mirrored in every entity and object which was present when the cause happened.

As the Law of Cause and Effect predominates in all of life and lifetimes, the purpose of her version is mainly “to release unhappy, negative experiences in past Reincarnations, and to resolve and remove traumas from the ‘memory banks’.” Karmic bondages hinder the evolution of mind, so that “(karmic) cleansing is a requisite for the expansion of awareness.” Using her 14-step-process would dissolve those bondages.[30] She did not use mantras or conditioning exercises.

Her teachings include: there is a Divine Creator who takes care of altruistic pleas of Men; “when the phrase ‘And it is done’ is used after a prayer, it means Man’s work ends and God’s begins.” ‘Self-Identity’ signifies, e.g. during the hoʻoponopono, that the 3 selves or aspects of consciousness are balanced and connected with the Divine Creator. Different from egoistic prayers “altruistic prayers like hoʻoponopono, where you also pray for the release of other entities and objects, reach the Divine plane or Cosmos because of their high vibrations.

From that plane the Divine energy or mana would come,” which would transform the painful part of the memory of the wrong actions in all participants to Pure Light, on whatever plane they are existing; “all are set free.” Through this transmutation in the mind the problems will lose their energy for physical effects, and healing or balancing is begun. In this sense, Simeona’s mana is not the same as the traditional Polynesian understanding of Mana.

 

 

Creating state of Zero

 

After Simeona's passing in 1992, her former student and administrator Ihalekala Hew Len, co-authored a book with Joe Vitale called Zero Limits referring to Simeona's hoʻoponopono teachings. Len makes no claim to be a kahuna. In contrast to Simeona's teachings, the book brings the new idea that the main objective of hoʻoponopono is getting to “the state of Zero, where we would have zero limits. No memories. No identity.” To reach this state, which Len called 'Self-I-Dentity', one has to repeat constantly the mantra, “I'm sorry. Please forgive me.
I love you. Thank you.” It is based on Len's idea of 100% responsibility, taking responsibility for everyone's actions, not only for one's own. If one would take complete responsibility for one's life, then everything one sees, hears, tastes, touches, or in any way experiences would be one's responsibility because it is in one's life. The problem would not be with our external reality, it would be with ourselves. To change our reality, we would have to change ourselves.

Total Responsibility, according to Hew Len, advocates that everything exists as a projection from inside the human being. As such, it is similar to the philosophy of solipsism, but differs in that it doesn't deny the reality of the consciousness of others. Instead it views all consciousness as part of the whole, so using parts of the idea of holism: any error that a person clears in their own consciousness should be cleared for everyone. This speculative idea of an individual having the ability to benefit the whole indirectly can be seen in the theory of the Hundredth monkey effect. Actually, this theory was never observed with man.

Ho'o pono pono

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Ho'oponopono

Benditos compañeros de camino: hoy les traigo un video realizado con mucho amoroso trabajo (es que hay tantos trucos técnicos que aún no domino!!), con la intención de acercarles la técnica de sanación de los kahunas hawaiianos, llamada Ho'oponopono.

Desde que la conocí en 2007, la utilizo y he comprobado en muchas ocacsiones y por distintos motivos, su eficacia y sencillez. Se trata de asumir la responsabilidad por lo que nos sucede, y entregar el proceso a la Divinidad.

Un abrazo de mi alma a la vuestra!!!
In Lakech, Hala ken

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Ho'oponopono healing Huna forgiveness meditation

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With today's fast-paced lifestyle, many of our core human needs are being neglected. Our personal relationships are suffering, we lack love and the ability to be empathetic, we forget to focus on our inner self and concentrate solely on the outer person, the ego, and the material things in life.

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What is Ho'oponopono?

Ho'oponopono is the ancient Hawaiian method of self-help that rids the mind, body, and soul of toxic energies. These are the same energies that block your life with mental obstacles, preventing the presence of Divine thoughts, words, deeds, and actions. With every Ho'oponopono meditation you undertake, you break down negative energies that are blocking your pathway to a happier existence.



You Owe It To Yourself and Those Around You To Eradicate The Toxic Energies Negatively Affecting Your Life

The concept of this meditation was borne out of a high demand from a number of my clients seeking to reclaim a peaceful, loving awareness. Over the last 15 years I have lost count of the number of people whom have come to me feeling drained, lifeless, and somewhat depressed. The answer, however, is always the same: you need to source more positive energy, more love, resolve your personal conflicts, and in effect, heal yourself.

"But Eric, how can I do that? "




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When one begins to let go of the past and address unresolved emotional conflict, a new energy starts to emerge and arise within. This letting go and summoning of new positive energy can be achieved through Ho'oponopono meditation. Each practitioner must understand though that the success of Ho'oponopono is wholly dependent on consistent application. The more you put Ho'oponopono to use, the more fruitful the outcome will be.

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Sincerely,

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P.S. Please drop us an email and let us know how you are getting on, we would love to hear form you.

 

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Ho'oponopono Cleansing Memories Within

As you watch this video you can focus on any problem, issue, relationship or concern and the healing images will assist you in letting go of the memories that created the problem memory. Feel the peace of the words and music take you to the clear zero state of freedom, free from being run by past memories and beliefs . Alot of the images are ho'oponopono cleaning tools that you can eat or have around you .To visit my website's Ho'oponopono resources page with links to many ho'oponopono websites and info visit ~
http://www.rainbowhealings.com/hooponoponoresources.html

To copy and save some of these images check out Photos on my Ho'oponopono Lovers facebook wall and join if you wish to receive posts
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The recording by Al Mc Allister saying the Ho'oponopono phrases, "I love you, I'm sorry, Please forgive me, Thank you" can be downloaded from my Rainbow Healings website page
http://www.rainbowhealings.com/downloads.html#almcallister
* Al's website is at: http://www.hooponopono.ws

Michael Woolcock is the tech creator of this video and has his own Spiritual Art and Poetry website at http://www.awakeningdreams.com

Aimee Rousseau's Healing paintings infused with ho'oponopono cleaning energy are the painted fruits, flowers and butterflies in the video . From the link below you can read up about each painting and what its clearing on in you and the story behind each one , you can buy these as cards and prints and in a calendar from her wonderful website
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HO'OPONOPONO Forgiveness Meditation - KG Stiles, Intuitive Energy Healer

Ho'oponopono means to "make right" and is the Hawaiian for forgiveness. Ho'oponopono restores your light or energy body and your e-motion, or energy in motion. Through your light body you are connected with all of life. Through your e-motion you are always affecting everyone around you by your thoughts, words, feelings and actions.

"When you hold resentment toward another, you are bound to that person or condition by an emotional link that is stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the only way to dissolve that link and get free." ~ Catherine Ponder

Ho'oponopono in essence means to make things right with your ancestors, or to make right and create peace and harmony with the people you have relationships with; those with whom you are entangled, or connected, and and most especially with yourself.

In the Eastern cultures there is a tradition of honoring your ancestors. Being aligned with and cleansing ancestral relations is considered absolutely essential for prosperity at all levels of your life. Without reverence and gratitude for one's ancestors prosperous circumstances will always be severely limited. In Japan, China, and the Hawaiian tradition it's important to cleanse any past problems you may have had in relationships, especially with one's relatives.

There may also be family patterns you do not want to continue. Generational themes are passed along through the family lineage, like depression, poverty consciousness, addiction, or other unfortunate character traits. Ho'oponopono allows you to cleanse your ancestral lineage. This cleansing and healing of relationships within your family lineage brings you the highest and greatest good fortune!

Ho'o pono pono

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Ho' oponopono Song - I Love You

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Ho'oponopono - Feel it!

Self I'dentity through Ho'oponopono is a wonderful tool for self-healing and causes a great improvement in all areas of your life.

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hooponopono and mandalas

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