Sunday, January 10, 2010

Ho'oponopono and Chuck

I don't know if you've seen NBC's delightful spy show called "Chuck," but if you watch it, you almost immediately see a continuously dramatized metaphor for one of the central truths of ho'oponopono. In ho'oponopono we believe that we have two choices: to live by memories replaying in our subconsciuos and presenting themselves as the same crap over and over in reatlity, or to live by inspiration where the memories have been freed and anything is possible.

Now, on Chuck, Chuck is a sort of geeky underachiever who got kicked out of Stanford, but through the actions of a friend who became a spy, is exposed to a super intelligent program called "The Intersect" that imprints itself on his brain and is able to give him life saving warnings and, now, instructions, when he is calm enough to accept them. What does that sound like? What's more, he can't use it when he is emotional and living by memories.


So, enjoy Chuck on NBC. It's on again in its usual spot, Monday's at 8pm starting tomorrow. But as you're enjoying it remember, we all have an Intersect inside of us, but we call it inspiration and it is far more advanced in its intelligence than Chuck's, because it comes from divinity.
Keep cleaning!
POI,
Phil

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year!

I wish each and every one of you the most wonderful and love-filled new years. Let this finally be the year that we all stop living by memories and starting living by inspirations. Keep cleaning and God bless you!


Peace of I,


Phil

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas, Everyone!

I hope by now, you see a ho'oponopono view of the nativity story and the immaculate conception. I hope, also that you can see one in A Christmas Carol. As we learn from the story, Scrooge was a young man who lost his way, and went from living by Love, to living to and constantly replaying and responding to painful memories. Then, through the invervention of divinity, he is walked through what was, what he started to project and would continue to project if he didn't get back on the side of Love. Thankfully and joyfully, the old meiser apologized, sought and received forgiveness, and was not only able to live by Love again, but his love saved a little boy, and he became the most beloved man in his town.

I hope all of our apologies are met with the same forgiveness, and we all always live from Love.

Merry Christmas, and God Bless You!


Phil

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween! As we have our annual spooky fun, let's remember that practicing ho'oponopono gives us the chance to drop our daily masks of memories replaying and reveal our real selves. Happy Haunting and even more gratifying cleaning!

Peace of I,

Phil

Friday, October 23, 2009

Another Missed Metaphor

Several religious traditions teach, if not formally encode, the idea that we have an angel on one shoulder and a devil on our other shoulder - like Pinto in Animal House - and our choices all depend on who we are listening to. Now, this old idea of the two competing running systems is indeed true and a precept of SITH, but it's going on inside of us, not on our shoulders. We are either at zero frequency and being run by our own divinity, or we are running on repeating memories we picked up from God knows where being projected through our subconscious and creating our troubled reality. Only one can run at once, so you literally are listening to one or the other. So, clean, clean, clean and hang out at zero, we've all run on the memories too long.

Peace of I,

Phil

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

At-ONE-ment

Ho'oponoono is a constant cycle of atonement, transmutation and forgiveness, and what's really perfect about the word atonement, is that it can be broken down as at-one-ment. When we practice Ho'oponopono, we clear out all the crap, and finally exist at one with ourselves, and on the zero frequency where nothing exists between us and our inner divinity, which is the true I or one. Atonement is a really cool word for the process, and a really good everyday practice.

Peace of I,

Phil

Friday, September 11, 2009

People are Talking

I'm not sure they look like this, but people are certainly talking, sharing and cleaning at Mabel Katz's new http://www.hooponoponoforum.com/ site. Check it out if you're so inclined, people are being very generous with what ho'oponopono has done for them, how they clean and honor each other's cleaning requests. As you know, Mabel Katz is the author of The Easiest Way and host of the Mabel Katz show, clips of which you can watch on youtube by searching for Mabel Katz. Enjoy!

POI,

Phil