"I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I love you. Thank you."
you can some about this here
I don't practice Dr. Len's method, but I am informed by it in my own healing practice.
I shared about Dr. Len's modern application of hoʻoponopono
with a couple of my students the other day in an advanced healing class.
They came back reporting a shift for themselves
by referencing/utilizing some of Dr Len's distinctions within their own spiritual healing practice.
I had shared about this tangentially, and i was excited to see this fruit.
I think each of these:
"I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I love you. Thank you."
can be useful doorways for healing
More usefully, from my perspective, is the KNOWing, BEing and DOing that:
what we heal inside ourselves
really does heal the world outside ourselves.
BEING the change we want to see in the world
IS the WAY
I believe Dr. Len's story is a modern example of many powerful healers through the ages
I had shared about this tangentially, and i was excited to see this fruit.
I think each of these:
"I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I love you. Thank you."
can be useful doorways for healing
More usefully, from my perspective, is the KNOWing, BEing and DOing that:
what we heal inside ourselves
really does heal the world outside ourselves.
BEING the change we want to see in the world
IS the WAY
I believe Dr. Len's story is a modern example of many powerful healers through the ages
and the shift that HAPPENS, when we shift.
I like to share it for inspiration.
Blessings, w
Blessings, w
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