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ho 'oponopono

Started by Scott K, Aug 03, 2006, 12:00:25 AM

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Scott K

Some interesting articles on this web-site that I think would fit in good with our lessons.  hooponopono.org="" articles="" s="" _percent_responsible.html="" rg="">

Scott K




Scott K

: Some interesting articles on this web-site that I think would fit in good with our lessons.  hooponopono.org/Articles/100_percent_responsible.html

: Scott K







Scott E

I disagree with these teachings.

Taking on responsibility for the way that other people use their free will, in my opinion, is disrespectful of their free will. If you take on responsibility for how I write this letter, lol, that is silly.

It is impossible to take on responsibility for choices that out of your control - the free will of others.

Trying to take on responsibility for everything is like trying to control, and leads to resistance.

Scott





Scott K

I think the responsiblity should only be taken on with permission. But then again if you are all, you should be able to give yourself permission right?

I guess I was thinking about the one lesson where Mystress said we are both Hitler and Christ (did I get that right) the future and past are happening now, etc. It's a Holographic universe we live in, so this ho 'oponopono looked like just another way of wording this.

Scott K

: I disagree with these teachings.

: Taking on responsibility for the way that other people use their free will, in my opinion, is disrespectful of their free will. If you take on responsibility for how I write this letter, lol, that is silly.

: It is impossible to take on responsibility for choices that out of your control - the free will of others.

: Trying to take on responsibility for everything is like trying to control, and leads to resistance.


: Scott






Mystress

  This article is very beautiful. Huna is a clean and ancient form of magic, very powerful and effective healing. The Hawaiians had no crazy people before the haole came in their ships.

 What he is doing, essentially is empathic healing and surrender. Karma follows responsibility, and when he sees pain he takes responsibility for it and processes it within himself.

  I know it may appear to some that the work is contradictory to what I teach... it is, and it isn't.  

 First, he is not projecting energy. He is only observing then taking responsibility and looking for the resonance within himself. His empathy is specific.

 He is so occupied or focused with not projecting energy that he examines his judgments of other people every day, with dedicated mindfulness that may not allow him to eat a hot fudge sunday ever again! No way I am that discipled and I doubt any one else here is either.

 Second, there is no pedestal of superiority. This guy is so humble and so merged with all consciousness that he concerns himself with not just human feelings but also those of furniture!

 He does not take responsibility for who is healed, he gives responsibility to the Divine and to the process of the huna work. He isn't really even doing a savior hero thing because his focus is on healing his own self, his own spiritual process. He knows it is himself, he is healing.

 He has taken "what you see is yourself reflected" to a degree of mindfullness and acceptance of responsibility that is admirable... and is doing it from an embodied place. His care of the vessel is impeccable in its integrity. He is not taking on karma willy-nilly, or getting it accidentally by projecting energy.  He is discerning, and if his body says go take a nap then he will go take a nap even if it means keeping a dozen students waiting. Zero hero trip. Total surrender to the body wisdom.

That kind of discipline in obeying the body wisdom is extremely rare, and it also means he is not going to get stuck with karma someone doesn't want to let go of, or attract the professional victim types... and even if he did he would probably cure them of it because he is not blinded by illusions of being anyone's savior!  

  Cool article, thanks for posting it. Huna is lovely and pure and that man is a force of nature. However, I don't suggest anyone here try to do what he does unless you have also mastered the discipline he has in his surrender. Gotta walk before you can run!

  Blessings...

: : Some interesting articles on this web-site that I think would fit in good with our lessons.  hooponopono.org/Articles/100_percent_responsible.html

: : Scott K







Scott E

If I am getting you right, I agree. If you truly take responsibility for that which you are responsible for, then you can't mess anything up.

I have thought about this type of lifestyle a lot lately. I think that if I wanted to Goddess would tinkle with my DNA and help me get there, but really where there actually is is upto Goddess.

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place. His care of the vessel is impeccable in its integrity. He is not taking on karma willy-nilly, or getting it accidentally by projecting energy.  He is discerning, and if his body says go take a nap then he will go take a nap even if it means keeping a dozen students waiting. Zero hero trip. Total surrender to the body wisdom.

:  That kind of discipline in obeying the body wisdom is extremely rare, and it also means he is not going to get stuck with karma someone doesn't want to let go of, or attract the professional victim types... and even if he did he would probably cure them of it because he is not blinded by illusions of being anyone's savior!  
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