I really enjoyed this piece - thanks for sharing! “Keep on the Sunny Side” by The Carter Family has been my on-repeat song recently. Many times I’ve noticed myself starting to think negatively and just thinking “keep on the sunny side” has helped me snap out of it. Glad to hear about your decluttering and enjoying the beautiful days being spread to others!
The mantra is for modern and lazy people. Ho'oponopono is deeper and richer than most people understand Dr. Len studied with Mornah Simeona who was an occultist.. and in turn worked to create rituals. Yet Ho'oponopono is about "making right" which takes more than mumbling. Most times there is direct and firm action. Action to correct, amend or seek forgiveness. My 12 year immersion in the native Hawaiian culture is about this. It's to create balance with people, places and things. It's powerful. Thank you for your article.
I'm glad you enjoyed this. Thanks for your comment. I think that the mantra comes along with mindfulness to change perspective about everything in the world. I mention Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona in my other article as I shared a prayer from her: https://lawofattraction.substack.com/i/86791632/older-versions-of-hooponopono
I really enjoyed this piece - thanks for sharing! “Keep on the Sunny Side” by The Carter Family has been my on-repeat song recently. Many times I’ve noticed myself starting to think negatively and just thinking “keep on the sunny side” has helped me snap out of it. Glad to hear about your decluttering and enjoying the beautiful days being spread to others!
I'm glad you were able to enjoy it. I'd never heard that song before. I'm glad to hear it's helping you as well.
The mantra is for modern and lazy people. Ho'oponopono is deeper and richer than most people understand Dr. Len studied with Mornah Simeona who was an occultist.. and in turn worked to create rituals. Yet Ho'oponopono is about "making right" which takes more than mumbling. Most times there is direct and firm action. Action to correct, amend or seek forgiveness. My 12 year immersion in the native Hawaiian culture is about this. It's to create balance with people, places and things. It's powerful. Thank you for your article.
I'm glad you enjoyed this. Thanks for your comment. I think that the mantra comes along with mindfulness to change perspective about everything in the world. I mention Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona in my other article as I shared a prayer from her: https://lawofattraction.substack.com/i/86791632/older-versions-of-hooponopono
Do you write about your immersion on the culture?