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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: It doesn't matter any more
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The above mentioned articel appeared few years ago and since then, Joe Vitale and Dr. Len also brought a book about hooponopono.
It's called "Zero Limits" and it is really worth reading. ![]() malletzky |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: northern CA
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just started reading about ho'opono and deel there really is something to it..
it uses 4 self-soothing statements such as: I Love You I'm Sorry Please Forgive Me Thank You the best time to use this "exercise" is always, especially when any emotional baggage likes to rear it's ugly head, or resentment creeps up, or even moments lost to fear and regret. self: i love you- i'm sorry we couldn't have/find/do/be please forgive me for my hesitation thank you for guiding me where i'm most useful |
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