Ho'oponopono — Clean, Erase, Erase — Ceeport®

Ho'oponopono — Clean, Erase, Erase — Ceeport®

Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len and Ho'oponoponoWhile walking one day a few years ago, I was cleaning with the trees, hundreds of them. From my mind, I heard the voice of inspiration say, "When you return home, take out your Self-Identity through Ho'oponopono manual, turn to page 103 and read the second paragraph."

The second paragraph read, "CLEAN, ERASE, ERASE…and find your own Shangri-La.  Where? Within yourself." I heard, "Take the first letter of each of the following words: 'CLEAN, ERASE, ERASE…' They read CEE. Now add the word PORT.

CEEPORT is nonstop cleaning, the process of coming home to yourself.

POI,

Ihaleakala Hew Len, Ph.D.

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Posted by Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len on January 28, 2010
Category: Blog · Tags: Ceeport, Ho'oponopono Cleaning Tools

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5 Responses to “Ho'oponopono — Clean, Erase, Erase — Ceeport®”
  1. BajaGirl says:

    I always Love to reminded to clean! Thank you I love you!!!!

  2. Flower says:

    I am having too much fun cleaning! My mind and I have conversations now that get me closer to God, instead of getting me in trouble by being depressed, anxious or confused, in other words stuck. This is my third month of cleaning and everyday is an adventure. I have no idea what is going to come up next. The days and nights are full of clues that lead me to the next, I'm not sure what to call it, Dr. I'Haleakala calls it "the unfolding", and that is exactly what it is. It's kind of like a kaleidoscope, you keep turning it and turning it, cleaning and cleaning, and new patterns appear, nothing stays for long, and the relief is that the bad stuff goes away and the good stuff keeps getting better. I have had some perilous days, but I keep petitioning to divinity and the clues pop up and then things just happen and I keep unfolding under the cascading kaleidoscope lights. Peace of I.

  3. Hi Mabel and Dr. Hew Len!

    Thank You so much for all of the support You extend to help remind Me to clean and to trust in God.

    Thought You might enjoy a couple of cool things I came across.

    First, the story of Chiyono, a Buddhist nun who was surprised with enlightenment as she watched the moonlight reflected in the pail of water she was carrying. The pail suddenly split apart, and the water rushed out, taking the Moon's reflection with it.

    "This way and that way I tried to keep the pail together, hoping the weak bamboo would never break. Suddenly the bottom fell out. No more water, no more moon in the water______emptiness in my hand."

    another…
    "A man becomes a Buddha the moment he accepts all that life brings with gratitude."
    ___Dogen

    ALOHA

    Meg

  4. ada says:

    Conozco de esta práctica lo que he leido en Internet, lo he usado para aliviar mis piernas y perder 8 kilos, me aplico las palabras mágicas (para mi) con todas las fuerzas de mi fè y todo ha sido perfecto. Gracias y que Dios bendiga a las personas que difunde todas estas cosas maravillosas.

  5. Kate DeMarzo says:

    I am sooo grateful for ho'oponopono, I have worked very hard going nowhere and then from the depths of my mind, I remembered the mantras, and my love of the divine is healing my mind, I feel so much better in such a short time…

  6. Erika L Soul says:

    I have a ceeport pin I love to wear daily , I lost it for a while and I was so glad when I found it pinned to my shower robe which I hadn't worn for ages think I needed to be without it so as to begin a new relationship with it valuing it more and being detached with it .

  7. Kathy Tyson says:

    Thank you Dr. Hew Len for your continued gentle reminders and deep-seated advise. I keep a Ceeport sticker on my checkbook register always. I drink Blue Solar Water daily. I bless that water and tell it I love you. When I find myself in a confrontation with my daughters or husband I always try and remember just to keep day I love you, I'm sorry, Please forgive me, and Thank you. It really does help to soften whatever situation that I am in. I am blessed and thankful for finding your teachings.

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