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Cleaning Methods,  Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len,  Ho'oponopono,  Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona

Discover the Power of Patience and Persistence in Ho’oponopono

Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily who wanted to redecorate her front room. She had been thinking about it for a while, contemplating whether it was worth the effort. After a few days of procrastination, she finally made the decision to go ahead and decorate. Little did she know, this simple task would teach her an important lesson about patience and persistence, just like practicing ho’oponopono.

Lily got up from her chair and began the process of creating a new system for decorating. She started by removing the contents of the room or covering them with sheeting. It was like clearing the old to make room for the new. Then she faced the task of stripping off the old wallpaper and washing the paintwork with sugar-soap. She had to carefully sand the surface to ensure the paint would adhere properly. Lily realized that the task was taking longer than she had estimated, and at times, it felt never-ending. But she knew that she had to stay persistent and patient to achieve the desired results.

Just like Lily’s decorating project, practicing ho’oponopono requires patience and persistence. It’s not about expecting instant results but understanding that things may seem worse before they get better. So, let’s explore the key points about patience and persistence in ho’oponopono:

Emotions and Cleaning: As you practice ho’oponopono, emotions may arise within you. It’s important to clean on these emotions until they subside. Even impatience and frustration can be cleaned upon. Remember, it’s a process, and things take time to improve.

Learning from Examples: Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, who taught ho’oponopono to Joe Vitale, spent four years cleaning on his reactions to mental patients in Hawaii State Hospital. He didn’t do it alone, and it wasn’t easy. Learning from his example, we understand that patience and persistence are essential in our journey.

Life’s Timelines: When we think about more complex matters in life, we tend to expect faster results. However, becoming a qualified doctor or priest takes several years of study and dedication. Similarly, practicing ho’oponopono requires a long-term commitment to inner cleansing and growth.

Embracing Inspiration: As you clean on your emotions and stay patient, be prepared to receive inspiration. Sometimes, the answers to your challenges come when you least expect them. Trust in the process and be open to guidance.

Expanding Your Tools: Ho’oponopono offers many tools beyond the four phrases. Explore different methods and techniques that resonate with you. Find what works best for your personal journey and use it to enhance your practice.

Remember, just like Lily’s decorating project, ho’oponopono is not a quick fix. It’s a lifelong journey of self-discovery and healing. Stay patient, persist in your cleaning efforts, and trust that the process will lead you to positive transformation.

So, embrace the power of patience and persistence in ho’oponopono, and let it guide you on your path to inner peace and growth.

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