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The Power of Ho'oponopono: An Introduction to The Ancient Hawaiian Healing Ritual

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Hoʻoponopono (ho-o-pono-pono) is an ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness. Similar forgiveness practices were performed on islands throughout the South Pacific, including Samoa, Tahiti and New Zealand. Traditionally hoʻoponopono is practiced by healing priests or kahuna lapaʻau among family members of a person who is physically ill.

Modern versions are still performed within the family by a family elder, or by the individual alone. In recent years, thanks to authors such as Joe Vitale and Dr. Hew Len, knowledge of this amazing practice has filtered through into western culture.

Because we each experience the world through our own unique window and we have the divine power to manifest our own reality this ancient healing ritual insists that if a problem is in our awareness then we must take responsibility for it in order to remove it.

In ‘The Power of Ho’oponopono’ new thought author Craig Beck gives you a brief introduction and grounding in this life changing style of meditation.

By implementing the easy to follow steps in this book you can affect positive change in your own life and also in the lives of all those that you love.

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Published September 21, 2016

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September 28, 2019
nice introduction, seems pretty easy to practice and I love the '' I'm sorry, please forgive me, thank you, I love you'' mantra. my mom advised me to read this book a loooong time ago and I finally did it. I'm at a strange point in my life right now and strangely I'm turning to things like the law of assumption/attraction and ho' oponopono at this very same time. I'm kind of excited for the future but a part of me is also anxious. I'm scared to hope for too much but these books make me feel like I could hope and wish for anything I want. I never allowed myself that, it's easier to be negative. being positive is scary, it's like betting, taking a risk, for me. though these book really tell you that you create everything with your mind. it empowering, exciting, let's see where this goes I guess.
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January 22, 2020
Wow

Simply a Life changer., found this after reading, Alcohol lied to me and have not had a drink for four months, this book is my Cherry on the Cake.
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December 19, 2020
Thought I’d give this a try after finishing my last one. This is a shorter version of a similar concept raised in the last book I read (not sure if I’m allowed to name it in the review).
I found this a lot more generally relevant to life and it didn’t pinpoint any public issues and throw any blame about. I do agree that everything that happens in life, work, love etc all simmers down to self-responsibility 100%, but I feel that it doesn’t make you feel bad about it just guides you through how to make changes to avoid bad things happening. Good book, quick read. Definitely worth a look in.
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December 20, 2018
This is a simple introduction to Ho'oponopono. The high spot was inclusion of his mantra/prayer version of using the practice to address certain issues. Simple and straightforward. but much of the earlier is discussion is not especially relevant, particularly the parts about the placebo effect. A basic, easy read.
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September 3, 2019
This was a great book, it was able to help me overcome some of my past misfortunes. Thank you
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August 27, 2020
Audio-book:audio quality: Good, Narration: Good
Simple and to the point. It is mostly what the title says plus a short and simple introduction to the placebo effect and power of believing.
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September 9, 2021
I'm a little disappointed with this audiobook. I listened to Beck's version on how to use Ho'oponopono and like Joe Vitale's version better.
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September 5, 2024
Like the book and the idea behind it but the author mentions things he’s “mentioned previously” that were not in the book.
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