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clean42day
10-29-2006, 01:02 PM
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An Interesting Concept

The principle discussed below (the Hawaiin Ho'Oponopono method) is something that I have recently shared with a variety of clients who have been experiencing any close personal issues in their business. I actually sent this same story to a particular Company last week, and asked them to consider its application in their particular situation. Without divulging any private or confidential information herein, I met with them about three days after sharing this information, and also after doing some Ho'Oponopono work concerning someone who was out to destroy them legally and financially. No - they are not at fault in any way - it is simply a situation involving some deep-seated emotions and one person's inner conflict. Within those three days, the whole situation had been turned around one hundred and eighty degrees in their favour.

This was totally unexpected a week ago!
Is this result a coincidence?
Possibly - but I think not!

This is very 'out there' in terms of esoteric sciences - and may well challenge some of you!
At first - it certainly challenged me - but I have now used it on a number of occasions with 100% success.

N.B.: It is the process itself in this story that I have experienced as being real: any other philosophies or beliefs are up to you the reader as to how you process them.

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Ho'Oponopono

Two years ago, I heard about a therapist in Hawaii who cured a complete ward of criminally insane patients - without ever seeing any of them.

The psychologist would study an inmate's chart and then look within himself to see how he created that person's illness. As he improved himself, the patient improved.

When I first heard this story, I thought it was an urban legend. How could anyone heal anyone else by healing himself? How could even the best self-improvement master cure the criminally insane? It didn't make any sense. It wasn't logical, so I dismissed the story.

However, I heard it again a year later. I heard that the therapist had used a Hawaiian healing process called ho'oponopono. I had never heard of it, yet I couldn't let it leave my mind. If the story was at all true, I had to know more. I had always understood "total responsibility" to mean that I am responsible for what I think and do. Beyond that, it's out of my hands. I think that most people think of total responsibility that way. We're responsible for what we do, not what anyone else does - but that's not so.

The Hawaiian therapist who healed those mentally ill people would teach me an advanced new perspective about total responsibility. His name is Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len. We probably spent an hour talking on our first phone call. I asked him to tell me the complete story of his work as a therapist.

He explained that he worked at Hawaii State Hospital for four years. That ward where they kept the criminally insane was dangerous. Psychologists quit on a monthly basis. The staff called in sick a lot or simply quit. People would walk through that ward with their backs against the wall, afraid of being attacked by patients. It was not a pleasant place to live, work, or visit.

Dr. Len told me that he never saw patients. He agreed to have an office and to review their files. While he looked at those files, he would work on himself. As he worked on himself, patients began to heal. "After a few months, patients that had to be shackled were being allowed to walk freely", he told me. "Others who had to be heavily medicated were getting off their medications. And those who had no chance of ever being released were being freed."

I was in awe.

"Not only that", he went on, "but the staff began to enjoy coming to work. Absenteeism and turnover disappeared. We ended up with more staff than we needed because patients were being released, and all the staff was showing up to work. Today, that ward is closed."

This is where I had to ask the million dollar question: "What were you doing within yourself that caused those people to change"?

"I was simply healing the part of me that created them", he said.

I didn't understand. Dr. Len explained that total responsibility for your life means that everything in your life - simply because it is in your life - is your responsibility. In a literal sense, the entire world is your creation.

Whew. This is tough to swallow. Being responsible for what I say or do is one thing. Being responsible for what everyone in my life says or does is quite another. Yet, the truth is this: if you take complete responsibility for your life, then everything you see, hear, taste, touch, or in any way experience is your responsibility because it is in your life. This means that terrorist activity, the president, the economy or anything you experience and don't like - is up for you to heal. They don't exist, in a manner of speaking, except as projections from inside you. The problem isn't with them, it's with you, and to change them, you have to change you.

I know this is tough to grasp, let alone accept or actually live.

Blame is far easier than total responsibility, but as I spoke with Dr. Len, I began to realize that healing for him and in ho 'oponopono means loving yourself. If you want to improve your life, you have to heal your life. If you want to cure anyone, even a mentally ill criminal you do it by healing you.

I asked Dr. Len how he went about healing himself.
What was he doing, exactly, when he looked at those patients' files?

"I just kept saying, I'm sorry and I love you over and over again," he explained.

"That's it?"

"That's it."

Turns out that loving yourself is the greatest way to improve yourself, and as you improve yourself, you improve your world.
Let me give you a quick example of how this works: one day, someone sent me an email that upset me. In the past I would have handled it by working on my emotional hot buttons or by trying to reason with the person who sent the nasty message.

This time, I decided to try Dr. Len's method. I kept silently saying, "I'm sorry" and "I love you", I didn't say it to anyone in particular. I was simply evoking the spirit of love to heal within me what was creating the outer circumstance.

Within an hour I got an e-mail from the same person. He apologized for his previous message. Keep in mind that I didn't take any outward action to get that apology. I didn't even write him back. Yet, by saying "I love you", I somehow healed within me what was creating him.

I later attended a ho'oponopono workshop run by Dr. Len. He's now 70 years old, considered a grandfatherly shaman, and is somewhat reclusive. He praised my book, The Attractor Factor. He told me that as I improve myself, my book's vibration will raise, and everyone will feel it when they read it. In short, as I improve, my readers will improve.

"What about the books that are already sold and out there?" I asked.

"They aren't out there," he explained, once again blowing my mind with his mystic wisdom. "They are still in you."

In short, there is no out there. It would take a whole book to explain this advanced technique with the depth it deserves.
Suffice It to say that whenever you want to improve anything in your life, there's only one place to look: inside you.

When you look, do it with love.

by Joe Vitale

clean42day
10-29-2006, 02:59 PM
This is an interesting concept and not really that far fetched. A lot of recovery work is changing our perceptions of ourselves, our world and not only the way we process information, but also the way we act on that new process of perception.

When I first heard the concept in the Big Book about the way to get rid of resentments is to PRAY for good things to come to the person I resented...this was so mind blowing to me....it almost seemed a betrayal to the whole thought process that I was raised with. I mean at that time I thought my resentment and anger, and hatred were justified.....weren't they?
Maybe in a human justice kind of sense they were....but not in a spiritual sense. If my goal was to have a spiritual experience, and live a spiritual life....I had to set aside all of my preconcieved notions....everything I had ever known, and believe and open myself up to new possibilities. When I started to pray for others like the Big book told me to.....miracles started to happen. not only was my resentment relieved I began to see the person I resented in a whole new light. Maybe that person never really changed....but because I changed my perception of what I was holding on to....my reality changed too.

When someone suggested that what I disliked in others....actually had to reside in myself at some level or I wouldn't be so threatened by it?....that was another revelation too...certainly I don't condone murder, terrorists acts, or killing other human beings becuase they believe in a different religion than me? Certainly I don't go out of my way to "give" other people resentments. But before recovery.....I was so self-centered and selfish that I really chose those things on a different level by default becuase I had never considered anyone else? by the very state of a spiritual malady and this disease...did I not attempt to murder the spirits of the people around me by my addictive actions alone ? Did I not character assinate others and thier belife systems...becuase I wanted to get my next drug? didn't I at some point participate in what could be called terrorist threats and acts....on my familys love for me? thier homes, and with complete disregard for thier material wealth and thier posessions. No I did not do these things on a global level....I did them in my own little shrinking world of addiction. not a whole lot of difference between the close-minded and committed terrorists of this world and my own sorted individual narrow minded past....in that sense yes I played my part - I was a little terrorist spreading self destruction around by example. and I can't really blame it all on the drugs. It all points to a spiritual sickness....a disconnectedness from source, and a disillusionment in what is truth. human truth is relative depending on what side of the planet you grow up on....but spiritual truth never changes....it is the only constant in this kaotic world.

gives new meaning to the statement: "Be the change you want to see in the world". If I want to heal you.....I must begin with the reflection you are within me. and when I heal that perception within myself? and love that part of me into health....that energy begins to radiate outward....and the spiritual ripple effect works in the exact same way that my disease did.


For that I am responsible

light and love

Gail