What is ho Oponopono prayer?

What is ho Oponopono prayer?

The ho’oponopono prayer goes like this: “I’m sorry, Please forgive me, Thank you, I love you.” Part of the reason why this traditional Hawaiian forgiveness prayer is so powerful is that it first requires you to acknowledge that wrong was done by saying you’re sorry.

How do you do Ho Oponopono clearing?

The practice of Ho’oponopono will do just that and the good news is that you can do it in just four easy steps.

  1. Step 1: Repentance – JUST SAY: I’M SORRY.
  2. Step 2: Ask Forgiveness – SAY: PLEASE FORGIVE ME.
  3. Step 3: Gratitude – SAY: THANK YOU.
  4. Step 4: Love – SAY: I LOVE YOU.

What is ho Oponopono process?

In a nutshell, ho’oponopono is a process by which we can forgive others to whom we are connected. Practicing Ho’oponopono allows you to cut the aka connection in a very positive, loving way, knowing that you can make the connection brand new. When you become right with others, you become right with yourself.

Who wrote Ho Oponopono?

The Book of Ho’oponopono: The Hawaiian Practice of Forgiveness and Healing by Luc Bodin.

Is Dr Hew Len alive?

Hew Len is fully retired. He had extensive experiences working with the developmentally disabled and the criminally mentally ill and their families. Self I-Dentity through Ho’oponopono® (SITH®) was central to his work as an educator. He conducted SITH® classes around the world.

What is the history of Ho Oponopono?

What is the ho oponopono story? There is a famous ho oponopono story about a man named as Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, who healed every patient in the criminally insane Hawaii State Hospital without ever seeing a single patient.

Who is the author of Ho Oponopono?

Luc Bodin
The Book of Ho’oponopono: The Hawaiian Practice of Forgiveness and Healing by Luc Bodin.

What does Ino mean in Hawaii?

‘Ino means “to do intentional harm to someone with hate in mind.” It includes everything from vicious gossip to murder. Internally, an ‘ino might be harsh self-judgment or self-deprecation. In the Hawaiian code of forgiveness, you still have to forgive for an ‘ino, no matter how big or heinous the crime.

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