The commitment to take personal responsibility for everything in my life has been hugely empowering. I struggled with this concept until I first heard about Dr. Len and Ho'oponopono. Then, while sifting through the resources in lesson 3, I found the article, Who's in Charge?, on the hooponopono.org web site. Reading this article really brought it all home for me. Self Identity through Ho'oponopono is one of the most powerful techniques I know. I use this practice on an almost daily basis and often forward the article to friends who are seeking new transformational tools.
The original article as it appears on hooponopono.org is poorly formatted for the web. For those interested, I have created a more web-friendly version here: http://www.afinerweb.com/who/
In love and joy, Bodhi
Thanks, Bodhi. I found your post quite late tonight so fatigue was interfering with a clear understanding of this article. I will return to it tomorrow with more ability to assimilate the depth of this explanation. It sounds like it may be an important key to understanding our own identity. I also want to tell you how much I appreciate your in-depth work with the TT Lessons and your willingness to share the rewards with all the rest of us.
With Peace and Love,
JoyAnna
I just wish to echo what JoyAnna wrote: I also want to tell you how much I appreciate your in-depth work with the TT Lessons and your willingness to share the rewards with all the rest of us.
I know if I hadn't encountered ho'oponopono in the context of the TC I would have scoffed. I don't know why it works, but I know that it does.
Dave
Thank you Dave and JoyAnna. I am grateful for the appreciation!
Bodhi
*smile*...now is a good time for some ho'oponopono
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We are all here now, to help,and grow,thank you for BEing here. Love,Mary