The following are highlights of personal identity through Ho’oponopono:
1. Only the Deity has the power to forgive through the transmutation of errors in the subconscious that reproduce what Shakespeare notes in one of his sonnets as “…fore bemoan moans” (cries of regret);
2. A problem is a repetition of a problem in the subconscious mind, “tears of regret.” There are no new problems under heaven; wars are repeating wars; judgment is repeating judgment, and so on, again and again, on the stage of the subconscious mind;
3. Repentance precedes forgiveness. With repentance, the person acknowledges that he or she is responsible for the “laments of regret” that recur in his or her subconscious mind. “I am sorry, Deity, for all that is happening in me and that I experience as ‘anticipated grievances.’ Please forgive me.”
4. What are these memories that replay pain, anger, resentment, hatred, sickness, separation — in my subconscious? Only the Deity knows.
Who can understand their own mistakes? Cleanse me from my secret sins. Psalm 19, v 12
5. Again, only Deity can correct the “secret faults,” the memories that reproduce “groans of lament” in the subconscious through transmutation. Transmutation is the erasure button of Deity that undoes the errors, reducing them to nothing, to zero, to what Shakespeare calls “emptiness.”
6. Transmutation by the Deity resurrects, restores Mind to its original state of Zero, of Emptiness, and,
7. It is from the Zero State-the Pure State-that Mind is infused with manna, the HA that Hawaiians call the Breath of Life. The manna restores life in Mind.
Once again, thank you for your interest in Self Identity through Ho’oponopono. I am grateful to you.
I wish you a peace that is beyond understanding.
Peace of I,
Ihaleakala Hew Len, Ph.D.