Ho'oponopono — Memories and our Subconscious

Ho'oponopono — Memories and our Subconscious

Ho'oponopono — Memories and our SubconsciousAloha,

The wonder of life is that there is no one out there to "save" but ourselves!

We experience problems as memories replaying in our subconscious mind. Self-Identity through Ho'oponopono is about cleaning, setting free the information -- memories -- in our subconscious that we experience as ourselves as somebody being sick, as being imperfect.

People are in fact perfect, a creation of Divine Love. You and I are perfect too along with all of the other creations of Divine Love.

If other are perfect, why do we experience people as sick with cancer. The suffering that we experience as somebody sick is simply memories replaying the past AGAIN IN OUR SUBCONSCIOUS!

What is a problem? Memories replaying rebel powers as Shakespeare noted against Divine Love.

Where is the problem? In our subconscious.

What is the solution? To free the memories in our subconscious. "Love your enemies," a great sage said. That's exactly what we are going to do, you and me. We're going to love our enemies -- memories replaying problems, to release them, so that we can experience ourselves and everybody again as perfect creations of Divine Love.

Cleaning processes:

  1. "I love you" dear memories in me that I experience as others and myself being imperfect, sick with cancer."
  2. "Thank you" dear memories in me that I experience as others and myself being ill, being imperfect."

The Self-Identity through Ho'oponopono problem solving process gives you and me the opportunity to say to our memories -- errors -- that we are sorry for having created them, and that we ask them for forgiveness. This process petitions Divine Love to release our memories -- errors, returning ourselves back to our original state of Divine Love.

Peace of I,
Ihaleakala Hew Len, Ph.D.

Posted by Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len on February 3, 2010
Category: Blog · Tags: Ho'oponopono Cleaning Tools, Ho'oponopono Phrases

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7 Responses to “Ho'oponopono — Memories and our Subconscious”
  1. Melissa says:

    I love you! Thank you!

  2. Leslie says:

    Wow, that was just what I needed to read. I just got off the phone w/my sweetheart and found out that his son has been getting into trouble with the police since his return home. Apparently he has not only been drinking and doing drugs, but selling drugs as well. Of course I got caught up in the memories during the call, but inspiration new where to lead me. Thank you thank you thank you Dr. Len, and thank you dear memories in me that I am experiencing others and myself as being drug addicts, alcoholics and imperfect. I love you dear memories that I am experiencing others and myself as imperfect.

    POI
    Leslie

  3. Cyndi says:

    Thank you, thank you for this. It is such a confirmation of the inspiration I received about 2 weeks after watching my first weekend seminar on DVD with Ihaleakala just before Christmas. It was profound for my husband and myself and our lives are changing. The inspiration I received and took immediate action on was to create my first video (ie I got "fancy", as Ihaleakala might say!) "meditation" for myself to clean on an acquaintance that needed a liver transplant. Before Ho'oponopono, I would have felt guilt and shame that I did not know how to heal and did not think I could help her. I would have felt helpless; in the past, I never would even talk to people I heard were terminally ill. But this time, I did something. I did Ho'oponopono and I have no doubt my cleaning did SOMETHING (although I don't know exactly what)! Unfortunately, Christina was refused for a transplant because she was too week and she died about a week later. I have had several people ask to have a video made 'for them', but I don't feel inspired to do that at this point. I will take the one I have made and make it generic though.

    Thanks to Ihaleakala and Mabel for their dedication to share Ho'oponopono--I think it is catching!

  4. Cyndi says:

    Thank you, thank you for this. It is such a confirmation of the inspiration I received about 2 weeks after watching my first weekend seminar on DVD with Ihaleakala just before Christmas. It was profound for my husband and myself and our lives are changing. The inspiration I received and took immediate action on was to create my first video (ie I got "fancy", as Ihaleakala might say!) "meditation" for myself to clean on an acquaintance that needed a liver transplant. Before Ho'oponopono, I would have felt guilt and shame that I did not know how to heal and did not think I could help her. I would have felt helpless; in the past, I never would even talk to people I heard were terminally ill. But this time, I did something. I did Ho'oponopono and I have no doubt my cleaning did SOMETHING (although I don't know exactly what)! Unfortunately, Christina was refused for a transplant because she was too week and she died about a week later. I have had several people ask to have a video made 'for them', but I don't feel inspired to do that at this point. I will take the one I have made and make it generic though. (The video is at: youtube.com/watch?v=FLvW9l-bkH8 )

    Thanks to Ihaleakala and Mabel for their dedication to share Ho'oponopono–I think it is catching!

    Thank you.

  5. I love you! Thank you!
    Ich liebe dich!danke dir!

  6. Robyn says:

    Aloha...
    Thank you for the reminder. Thank you for all your cleaning. Thank you for being your wonderful self. This was just the message that I needed today.
    I love you, my family loves you,
    POI
    Kala

  7. Aixa says:

    Aloha.

    I thank you for the guidance, love, and wisdown that you are sharing with us. Also I thank Divine Love for creating all of us including you...

    Hasta Pronto con Amor

    Aixa

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