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10 Jun 08
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So if you find yourself engaged in a conversation with someone who is “negative” Ho‘oponopono says it is a reflection of some negativity in yourself and therefore you are responsibile for“cleaning’ yourself.
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f you find yourself reading the newspaper and becoming angry about something happening on the other side of the world, again, Ho’oponopono says that it is your responsibility. And to change it, you change yourself.
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I wonder if Gandhi had somehow managed to study Ho’oponopono before coming up with his often-quoted phrase, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world?”
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To Make Right More Right makes it very clear that there is no wrong or bad. Whatever comes into our lives - perceptions, people, experiences, thoughts - all of it is right!
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Our job is not to judge any of it or deny it or avoid it. Our job is to find what is already right, and make it more right.
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All you can do is take what is already right and make it more right!
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What is in your life right now that could be made “more right?” What will you do today, right now, to begin making it even more right?
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the basic Ho’oponopono practice into my life: repeating the phrase “I love, I’m sorry, I forgive, thank you,”
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In the past, every time I ran into a lot of good luck(or high energy attraction) I would get this feeling that there was something bad about to happen next, and something bad always did. When the bad stuff used to come (accidents, loss of money, arguments with people, etc) I used to think well there has to be some good positive stuff coming next and the good stuff always came.
That was at a time when I wasn’t prepared to take full responsibility for everything in my life. I didn’t realize that I have full authority to create everything in my life.
Cheers,
Stephen Martile
Personal Development with NLP
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