The Worship of Mammon
Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len,  Ho'oponopono,  Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona

Ho’oponopono: An Inner Journey Beyond The Money Mantra

Have you ever dreamt of stumbling upon a windfall, a sum of money so grand it alters the trajectory of your life? Visualize the sense of security, the boost in confidence, the sheer thrill of it. Now imagine the profound shift in mindset you can achieve with the Hawaiian spiritual practice of ho’oponopono, a shift so powerful it can potentially transform your very approach to wealth, well-being, and life itself.

As you walk with me through this in-depth discussion, we’ll peel away the layers of ho’oponopono, reaching far beyond its well-known mantra: “I’m sorry, please forgive me, thank you, I love you.” We’ll immerse ourselves in its rich ideology, delve into its various tools, and illuminate the intricate relationship between ho’oponopono and the Law of Attraction.

1. Ho’oponopono: An Overture

Ho’oponopono, at its core, is a conduit for mental recalibration, capable of altering our attitudes toward possessions and wealth. As someone who’s had personal experience with this practice, I’ve witnessed my desire for lavish automobiles dissolve, replaced with contentment for the well-loved car I drive daily.

While the pull of more, bigger, better can be alluring, the key to understanding ho’oponopono is the recognition that it’s not about attracting material possessions, including money. Renowned practitioners like Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona and Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len never preached a pursuit of wealth through ho’oponopono.

Indeed, the core ethos of ho’oponopono lies in gifting knowledge rather than selling it. Even as we offer ho’oponopono merchandise, we don’t commodify the wisdom or consultations associated with the practice. This spiritual practice is about facilitating a mindset shift that guides us to question whether it’s money we desire, or the emotional gratification it brings.

2. The Psyche and Ho’oponopono

A craving for wealth often mirrors an internal void within the soul. Your subconscious serves up emotions such as lack, loss, fear, and anger, manifesting as physical tendencies and experiences. This constant tug-of-war between the subconscious and conscious mind can result in fear, a potent form of faith that can paralyze decision-making and amplify fear-inducing data.

But ho’oponopono offers a way out of this entanglement. It allows us to redirect our focus from the crippling fear of loss to a place of faith and inner security. This shift brings us to the concept of “Second Order Change.”

3. First and Second Order Change

First Order Change seeks to alleviate anxiety by maintaining the status quo – you think more money will solve an immediate problem, and life can go on as it always has. However, this approach often backfires, as seen in lottery winners who often end up broke again within a few years.

In contrast, Second Order Change sidesteps the money question altogether, adopting an attitude that when something is worthwhile, the necessary resources will find their way to make it happen. It focuses on achieving new experiences instead of maintaining a steady state.

This is where ho’oponopono shines. It aids in Second Order Change by clearing the memories (or Data) that hold us back, replacing this with the white light of inspiration, propelling us forward to achieve remarkable successes. Rather than merely repeating a mantra, ho’oponopono employs a suite of methods and cleaning tools, all designed to remove negative emotions and disrupt the events they cause in our lives.

4. The Mechanics of Ho’oponopono

The traditional Hawaiian philosophy underlying ho’oponopono holds that we are directly responsible for our circumstances. When misfortunes befall us, they are often seen as the result of past actions, either ours or those of our ancestors. This perspective differs vastly from the Western notion of blaming external factors when things go awry.

In ho’oponopono, others are projections of our own being. By providing us with the tools to erase karmic-data, ho’oponopono frees us from the restrictions it imposes on our lives, affecting not only us but also those who share our karmic-data.

5. Ho’oponopono and The Law of Attraction

While there may be overlaps between ho’oponopono and the Law of Attraction, it’s crucial to understand that they are not one and the same. Ho’oponopono is a journey back to spiritual oneness, shedding layers of karmic-data along the way. It’s about following the whispers of intuition and receiving what you need, not necessarily what you want.

The Law of Attraction, on the other hand, centres around manifesting your desires in this lifetime. However, this approach often ties you to material possessions and their related karmic-data. Ho’oponopono gently redirects this focus, reminding us that our spiritual growth is often far more precious than any physical asset we might acquire.

6. The Last Word: Your Inner Wealth

Embarking on the ho’oponopono journey invites a profound transformation, influencing our attitudes towards life, possessions, and our sense of wealth. This journey is not merely about manifesting material desires but rather about cultivating spiritual growth, deep self-love, and immense gratitude.

Ho’oponopono teaches us to cleanse our minds of past traumas and negativity, allowing us to see beyond our initial material wants. By tapping into our subconscious and reprogramming our thoughts, we shift our perspective, bringing us closer to our true desires. These desires may not always take the shape of material wealth. Instead, they might be peace, love, joy, or purpose.

The cleansing process through ho’oponopono may also lead to an increased sense of financial security and well-being, not from manifesting money, but by changing how we view and interact with money. The process can help us shift from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance, where we trust that we will always have what we need when we need it.

In essence, ho’oponopono helps us understand that wealth is not the end goal, but rather a tool that can provide comfort and opportunities. By shifting our focus from acquiring wealth to living in alignment with our true self, we invite wealth of all kinds into our lives—wealth of peace, joy, love, purpose, and, yes, even material abundance.

Finally, we must remember that ho’oponopono is not a quick fix or a magic trick to manifest wealth. Instead, it is a lifelong journey of self-discovery, self-forgiveness, and self-love. It is a path that guides us toward understanding our true needs and wants and leads us to a fulfilling, abundant life.

As you tread this path, you might find that what you truly desire is not a windfall, but the freedom to be yourself, the peace to enjoy life as it unfolds, the wisdom to understand the world, and the love to share with others. And in this realization, you may find that you are already richer than you ever thought possible.

Embrace ho’oponopono, and welcome to a life of profound, heartfelt abundance.

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