Beyond
Traditional Means: Ho'oponopono
An interview with ...
Morrnah Simeona and Dr. Stan Hew Len*
by Deborah King -- frequent contributor to the New
Times
"We can appeal to Divinity who knows our personal
blueprint, for healing of all thoughts and memories
that are holding us back at this time," softly
shares Morrnah Simeona. "It is a matter of going
beyond traditional means of accessing knowledge
about ourselves."
The process that Morrnah refers to is based on the
ancient Hawaiian method of stress reduction
(release) and problem solving called Ho'oponopono.
The word Ho'oponopono means to make right, to
rectify an error. Morrnah is a native Hawaiian
Kahuna Lapa'au. Kahuna means "keeper of the secret"
and Lapa'au means "a specialist in healing." She was
chosen to be a kahuna while still a small child and
received her gift of healing at the age of three.
She is the daughter of a member of the court of
Queen Liliuokalani, the last sovereign of the
Hawaiian Islands. The process that is now brought
forth is a modernization of an ancient spiritual
cleansing ritual. It has proven so effective that
she has been invited to teach this method at the
United Nations, the World Health Organization and at
institutions of healing throughout the world.
How does Ho'oponopono work? Morrnah explains, "We
are the sum total of our experiences, which is to
say that we are burdened by our pasts. When we
experience stress or fear in our lives, if we would
look carefully, we would find that the cause is
actually a memory. It is the emotions which are tied
to these memories which affect us now. The
subconscious associates an action or person in the
present with something that happened in the past.
When this occurs, emotions are activated and stress
is produced."
She continues, "The main purpose of this process is
to discover the Divinity within oneself. The
Ho'oponopono is a profound gift which allows one to
develop a working relationship with the Divinity
within and learn to ask that in each moment, our
errors in thought, word, deed or action be cleansed.
The process is essentially about freedom, complete
freedom from the past."
Every memory of every experience, since the first
moment of our creation, eons ago, is recorded as a
thought form which is stored in the etheric realm.
This incredible recorder/computer is also known as
the subconscious, unihipili or child aspect within
us. The inner child is very real and comprises one
part of the Self. The other aspects are the mother,
also known as the uhane or rational mind and the
father, the superconscious or Spiritual aspect. The
three comprise the inner family, which, in
partnership with The Divine Creator, makes up one's
Self I-Dentity. Every human being in creation, every
plant, atom and molecule has these three selves and
yet each blueprint is completely different.
The most important task for people is to find his or
her true identity and place in the Universe. This
process allows that understanding to become
available.
The purpose of Ho'oponopono is to: 1) Connect with
the Divinity within on a moment-to-moment basis; 2)
To ask that movement and all it contains, be
cleansed. Only the Divinity can do that. Only the
Divinity can erase or correct memories and thought
forms. Since the Divinity created us, only the
Divinity knows what is going on with a person.
In this system, there is no need to analyze, solve,
manage or cope with problems. Since the Divinity
created everything, you can just go directly to Him
and ask that it be corrected and cleansed.
In the area of problem solving: the world is a
reflection of what is happening inside us. If you
are experiencing upset or imbalance, the place to
look is inside yourself, not outside at the object
you perceive as causing your problem. Every stress,
imbalance or illness can be corrected just by
working on yourself. It is important to mention that
this system is fundamentally different from other
forms of Ho'oponopono. In traditional methods,
everyone who is involved in a problem needs to be
physically present and work it out together. In
Morrnah's system everything can be handled by you
and the Divinity. You don't need to go one inch
outside yourself for answers or help. There is no
one who can give you any more relevant information
than you can get by going within yourself.
Morrnah especially recommends Ho'oponopono for those
in the healing profession: "It is important to clear
Karmic patterns with your clients before you start
working with them, so that you don't activate old
stuff between you. Perhaps you shouldn't be working
with that person at all. Only the Divinity knows. If
you work with a person and it isn't your business,
you can take on the person's entire problem and
everything associated with it. This can cause
burnout. The Ho'oponopono gives the tools to prevent
that from happening."
Morrnah wished for our Western society that everyone
would do things to reduce the stress. "Western
people have great difficulty in putting the
intellect behind. It is difficult for the Western
mind to get a grasp of a Higher Being because in
traditional Western churches, the Higher Beings are
not made evident." She continues, "Western man has
gone to the extremes with his intellectualism it
divides and keeps people separate. Man then becomes
a destroyer because he manages and copes rather than
letting the perpetuating force of the Divinity flow
through him for right action."
Morrnah works with her associate, Dr. Stanley Hew
Len, who spent several years as a consulting
clinical psychologist at the Hawaii State Hospital.
He has had profound results by using this process
with the most dangerous, violently "mentally ill"
criminals in Hawaii. Yet he never talks to them, in
fact, he never even sees them. He writes down their
name and then just works on himself. He cleanses his
judgments, beliefs, attitudes and asks the Divinity
what he can do for the person. As those attachments
and memories are cleansed, the patient improves.
"The Divinity," comments Stan, "says it is time to
bring all the children home."
[* also known as Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len]
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