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Reformatting your Unconscious Mind With Ho’oponopono –

Posted by hshere23 on February 14, 2009

“The Attractor Factor” and Ho’oponopono combined

Some people really seem to somehow be able to easily engage The Law Of Attraction, and be at Peace no matter what they are experiencing. New Self-Hypnosis Audio Tool – Reformatting Your Unconscious Mind With Ho’oponopono – combines “The Attractor Factor” and Ho’oponopono by Saul Maraney
clipped from www.reformattingyourunconsciousmind.com
Reformatting Your Unconscious Mind With Ho’oponopono.
some people really seem to somehow be able to easily engage The Law Of Attraction, and be at Peace no matter what they are experiencing
“I have been looking for easy- to- use processes to clear out my unconscious mind. So when I discovered Saul Maraney’s new product that uses Ho’oponopono, I was excited.
Hi, I’m Saul Maraney
I create Self-Growth products and write articles that combine The Law of Attraction, Hypnosis and Ho’oponopono
Listening To Motivational and Educational Content is another excellent example of Programming Yourself.
Hypnosis Allows You To Internalize Your Goals.
Hypnosis Involves Total Mental and Physical Relaxation
You Are, and have Always Have Been, the Way The Divine Created You: Perfect!
New Self-Hypnosis Audio Tool – Reformatting Your Unconscious Mind With Ho’oponopono – combines “The Attractor Factor” and Ho’oponopono.
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“Saul,

… Just with listening to your audio (MP3) the first time, I feel uplifted, centered, and clear. Your voice with the Ho’oponopono in the background, and your inspirational music make for an overall very pleasing experience. … ” [Armando Fierro]

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5 Ways | Basic Mindfulness

Posted by hshere23 on December 22, 2008

Clipped from Shinzen Young — Mindfulness may help you release the pain and give you peace of mind. Read more and enjoy life in its fullest. You are not alone, you know!
clipped from www.shinzen.org

Basic Mindfulness

Home Practice Program

clipped from www.shinzen.org

Shinzen talks about the 5 Ways

Interview with Stephanie Nash – November 9, 2007
In this interview I describe the 5 Ways system to Stephanie Nash. Stephanie is a great interviewer and managed to draw a lot out by asking pointed questions, making sure I “connect all the dots” so people with little or no background can get a sense of how the system works and why it’s so effective. For more about Stephanie, please visit her website http://www.nasharts.com/
Interview with Stephanie Nash – November 9, 2007

About the 5 Ways

5 Ways to Know Yourself as a Spiritual Being
Introduction to the Summaries
Focus In Summary
Focus Out Summary
Focus on Rest
Summary

Focus on Change Summary
Focus on Positive Summary
Easy Rest: Reference Manual

Further Reference

These articles provide conceptual and practical material to help prepare for Home and Onsite Retreats and support ongoing meditation practice.

Enjoy!


Shinzen

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It was this year when I stumble over this information Shinzen Young has to bring to you. Well, it makes sense to me and I want to make you part of it. That is why you are reading this now.

I listen – with great enthousiasm – to his soundtracks on “Science of Enlightenment” and hope you will be doing so, soon. Because I can see great things happening to me and then also to you.

I wish everyone a happy life that is pain free, and when you are in a situation where you feel pain … let his techniques help you understand and ease the pain. If not for 100% then at least the best you can achieve. This form of emotional stress release is – in my view – much in line with ho onopono.

Yes you can live a painfree life.

Mahalo

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Divine Breath: prepare for healing

Posted by hshere23 on November 30, 2008

As clipped from Morrnah Namalaku Simeona:

  1. Mana is sent to the Unihipili, where it is either stored or utilized, depending upon the need at the moment. Or when healing is needed, Uhane sends the request to the Unihipili, who in turn creates the energy or mana and all the needed ingredients or colors, feelings, etc.
  2. Unihipili joins forces with Uhane and Aumakua (who has access to all forces of the cosmos).

>> The return flow of Energy or Mana ushers in the answer or result to the prayer or request.

G e t  y o u r  F R E E  hooponono-manual-by-morrnah H E R E

clipped from hoopono.blogspot.com

Ho’oponopono: Ha Breathing for Self I-Dentity

Breathing (Ha)

Through a process of “Ha” or Divine Breath, one is prepared to do mediation, problem solving, counselling, healing, and self-introspection

PROCEDURE:
  1. INHALE:With the tongue to the roof of the mouth, inhale cosmic energy, mand, divine energy for seven counts to energize every cell, tissue, blood vessel, muscle, bone, and atom of the whole body.
  2. HOLD the breath for seven counts to allow the body to rest momentarily, thereby slowing down the metabolism and body chemistry to regenerate the cells, etc. and above all to prevent “shock” to the system while making the exchange with two powerful forces (inhalation and exhalation.)
  3. EXHALE: Let out the breath, saying “Ha” as it leaves the body. Release of impurities, poisons, and blocks from the system for seven counts.

This is considered ONE ROUND, mind you the process takes seven rounds.
The process of Ha is a method of accumulating mana or Vital Energy.
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Making Things Right Means Ho’oponopono

Posted by hshere23 on November 2, 2008

How to get over grieving … Period

Doing Ho’oponopono brings closure and lets you move on after the grieving period.
clipped from www.cancerlynx.com
Ho’oponopono: Making Things Right
Ho’oponopono is about moving forward with relationships. It is particularly useful for getting over heartbreak, and for letting go of guilt. Do you still pine for someone, even after years? Is it being hard to get over a loved one who broke your heart, or even an ancestor or someone who has passed on? Doing Ho’oponopono brings closure and lets you move on after the grieving period. Grief is natural and some say necessary. Self-recrimination or vengeance or depression isn’t! And certainly anger and guilt only harms you and those around you.
(I learned Huna from Tad James, who lived and studied in Hawai’i with Kahuna David Bray and other kahunas for 20 years before he was iniki’d – graduated – and allowed to teach it. I have also read extensively and have incorporated my learnings into my teachings and, of course, my life. I ask forgiveness if any of my thoughts or words do not reflect the true teachings and practice of the kahunas.)
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Donkey masters Ho’oponopono

Posted by hshere23 on November 2, 2008

When the donkey can free himself, so can you

A lovely story about the donkey that was stuck in a hole and instructs you how you can see resistance and overcome negative thoughts.
clipped from www.bigbookofyoublog.com

Ho’oponopono with Mabel Katz

Mabel told us a lovely story about …

the donkey that was stuck in a hole. The owner decided the donkey was old and he had no way to get it out so decided to call the neighbours in to fill the hole… donkey and all. The neighbors came and started throwing dirt in the hole.
At first the donkey start to yell and cry, but then it stopped. The man looked in the hole after a while and saw that every time the dirt landed on the donkey he brushed it off and padded it down and started to build a ramp to escape.
The lesson is to use the dirt that falls on you to get out of your own hole! Mabel showed us how to do just that using Ho’oponopono.
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