Saturday, May 31, 2008

My Blue Glass Bottles Are Here!


You're looking at one of two 32 oz blue glass bottles I just received from http://www.gothooponopono.com/store.php and just in the nick of time to make some Blue Solar Water (TM) today before the sun becomes unusable. The bottles arrived on schedule and at $8.95 each, I think they were a real bargain. I'll be back later with whatever comments I have after finally sampling Blue Solar Water (TM) made the right way. This could be huge:)

Peace of I,
Phil

Friday, May 30, 2008

One Way or Another

Ho'oponopono knows there is divinity in each of us. I know this, too, and that's why it's been so easy for me to accept Ho'oponopono. Ho'oponono also knows that we are either living on programs (or memories) or we're living at zero. Zero is what Ho'oponopono calls the state of clarity when our divinity is calling the shots.

Others have called it "the zone" or "the now" but it's a feeling we all know, but have been uncertain of how to continually access because we are so prone to repeated programs that express themselves as us at our worst: blaming, shaming, naming, worrying. You name it and if it doesn't make you feel good, it's a program you want to get rid of.

That's where incessant cleaning comes in. Cleaning invites and allows the divine to clean out our crap (and the crap we share with everyone) just by repeating the phrases.

I think the choice between cleaning or reacting in ultimately regrettable ways to everything is an easy one, especially with the corn chips thrown in. But to choose cleaning we are taking 100% responsibility for what goes on in our lives and discovering who and what we really are.

Peace of I,

Phil

My Blue Glass Bottles Are on the Way!

One of the constant cleaners of Ho'oponopono is called Blue Solar Water (TM). It's easy to make and can be used for drinking, cooking, cleaning, bathing, in fact, anything you would use regular water for, but this stuff has been charged for our benefit.

It's easy to make, all you have to do is fill a blue GLASS bottle or container with tap water, top it with a non-metal cap, and leave it in the sun or under a incandescent lamp for an hour or so. Seems easy, right? Well, who among us has a blue bottle? I certainly didn't, and when I tried making it with blue plastic freezer mugs, all I got was warm water.

I needed glass! Anyway, I couldn't find any in the neighborhood, and even considered trying to clean out a Sky Vodka bottle, but feared it would alway taste faintly of vodka or the soap I used to clean the bottle. So, I googled, and found gothooponopono.com. They carry a variety of blue glass bottles expressely for making Blue Solar Water, and I'm happy to announce my 32oz GLASS blue bottles will be arriving tomorrow. I've got a Federal Express Tracking Number and everything.

I'll let you know how it works.

Peace of I,

Phil

Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Easiest Way

The Easiest Way, by Mabel Katz, is a simpler explanation of ho'oponopono than the more complex version of it introduced in Zero Limits. Mabel became a student of Dr. Hew Len more than ten years ago and these days is one of its premiere teachers. She does phone seminars, and has two websites. One, I believe is MabelKatz.com and the other is already linked here and called businessbyyou.

For readers of Zero Limits, The Easiet Way introduces 3 more cleaning phrases. Anyway, it's a quick read and well worth perusing if you want to take 100% responsibility for everything in your life.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Welcome to Ho'oponopono and Me


I began my practice of Ho'oponopono, the updated version of an ancient Hawaiian problem solving technique after encountering it through an internet article about Dr. Hew Len, and two books, seen above, all by Joe Vitale, or Ao Akua. The Key featured a chapter on Ho'oponopono that I connected with, and Zero Limits was completely dedicated to Ho'oponopono and written as a long form flowing dialog with its master, Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len.
I've found lots of great links to help with my practice of it and hopefully your's. I will add them as I populate the blog. In the meantime, if you are willing to take 100% responsibility for what goes on in your life, we'll have lots to talk about here.
Peace of I,
Phil