Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Customer Service

The latest post over at Mabel Katz's new site http://askmabelkatz.com/ho-oponopono-works/hooponopono-being-present.html reminded me to tell you about cleaning while dealing with customer service representatives. First, it's good to keep that attitude of gratitude and loving outlook going all the time, but, I know it's challenging and I know it can be really hard when dealing with customer service reps. Well, I'm here to tell it can be so easy if you just clean. You won't believe how your dealings will be transformed. I've had better results than ever and gotten better deals than ever through my practice of ho'oponopono. So try it out next time you have to deal with a customer service rep. See it as an opportunity to make a friend and then make a great deal.

Peace of I,

Phil

Saturday, August 22, 2009

It's a Solo Job

No, problem solving is not a case for Napoleon Solo, the Man from U.N.C.L.E., in fact, we need no outside help at all. The resolution to any problem you encounter can be reached in privacy through the practice of Self Identity Ho'Oponopono. Remember that whenever you experience a problem with someone else or with life, it's just another opportunity for you to clean it from your subconscious that is projecting it once and for all. Whatever it is, you can get rid of it through this simple process.


A lot of people ask me if it can work on problems with other people. You bet it can. Next time, before you get into it with someone who is doing jumping jacks on your last nerve, try repeating any of the clearing phrases silently in your head. It will either chill the other person out (my experience) or chill you out to the point where your nerves are fresh and you are no longer annoyed.


So, next time, try cleaning before you go off. You'll be amazed.


Peace of I,

Phil

Saturday, August 1, 2009

A Missed Metaphor

Okay, we all know the Superman story: rocketed to earth from the dying planet Krypton, he is taken in and raised by the Kents, who name him Clark. Eventually Clark grows up, gets a job at a newspaper (so he can monitor crime) and falls in love with Lois Lane. His problem is that Lois is in love with Superman. Of course most people read this as Clark wanting her to fall in love with the real him - Clark, when in fact, Lois is in love with the real him, Superman. "Clark" is just all the crappy human programming he picked up after he crash landed. Poor writing has often protrayed Clark as the real person and missed the beautiful truth of Lois's recognition. The metamessage is really that what we are is perfect and that in any other guise we are less than what we really are. So how do we get rid of these false faces and be who we really are? We practice ho'oponopono.

Peace of I,

Phil