Monday, October 30, 2017

Freeing Ourselves From Memories


Yes, it's true it takes great effort to let go of old, painful memories. Memories that grew so old inside, that we've become them; the way old trees are shaped and conditioned by the rains, the winds, the sun and the soil.

We are not free if these memories continue to play at the background, although the events that were associated with them were long gone. Memories from a moment ago, memories from last Sunday, memories from childhood, ancestors memories, past life memories - we have a huge cauldron of memories, stirring and bubbling, and playing in our unconscious, which then creates the reality we live in. Oh! How unconscious we are of the dramas inside us!

For me, I make efforts to clear them. I free them through Ho'oponopono, a Hawaiian technique created by Morrnah Simeona, and famously taught by Dr Hew Len and Dr Joe Vitale. Ho'oponopono means "to make right" or "to rectify an error". It's a process of forgiveness, repentance, and transformation that uses these 4 simple phrases:

I'm Sorry.
Please Forgive Me.
I Love You.
Thank You.


I repeat these 4 lines (sometimes, together with other Ho'oponopono clearing tools), until I know that the memories are released, and that I've entered the Zero or Emptiness state described by Dr Hew Len. When I am at Zero, I am one with Divinity; I am at the place of Origin. At Zero, I am free of memories. My cells know it, my mind knows it, and my spirit knows it.

During these times of great change, where a new Planet Earth is being birthed, the old history of humanity must be released. We, collectively, must make the effort to free ourselves from these old, dysfunctional memories. This great effort starts with every individual as each of us are responsible for our experience, and for creating a new world for ourselves.

It's time. We are being called.

I'm Sorry.
Please Forgive Me.
I Love You.
Thank You.

Peace begins with me.

(The image with the quote from Paulo Coelho, appeared in my FB timeline this morning. It inspired me to write about my Ho'oponopono practice, and the importance of releasing memories today)


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