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Ho'oponopono and Ice Cream

A couple of months ago, my wife and I saw Joe Vitale speak in Austin... and it was packed. He talked about a lot of stuff, but he mostly focused on the topic of his new book Zero Limits. He had heard about a prison in Hawaii with huge amount of inmate violence in the mentally-ill ward, and every therapist/counselor they brought in would quit after a couple of days. Then they brought in a man who never met with ANY prisoner, and would only seclude himself in his office for hours on end. Very soon after that, the violence in the prison was dramatically decreased... and eventually was eliminated.

Joe Vitale sought the man out, and found out about the ancient Hawaii therapeutic practice called Ho'oponopono.

Ho'oponopono (it's almost pronounced like 'Hoe-low POH-no POH-no') has come up a few times in my recent readings. One time in Shama Hyder's blog:

"I am sorry" and "Please forgive me" are two of the most powerful statements in our language. They are tools of empowerment. You are not becoming a victim when you say those sentences. You are taking back your power because you realize that you are the creator of your own experiences. You are not apologizing because you were wrong or because you feel guilty. The "I am sorry" is a way of putting the ego aside, and of letting your higher self neutralize the thought that is causing you problems.
Then just yesterday, the Secret DVD blog posted an excerpt from Vitale's upcoming book. You can also check out the Zero Limits website.

And what does any of this have to do with ice cream, you may ask? Nothing. But if you have a Ben & Jerry's shop near you, it's "Free Cone Day". One of my motto's is "Nothing helps clean out negative energy like free ice cream".

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2 comments:

Aaron said... April 17, 2007 9:21 PM  

I am so never coming back to this blog again. I was all set to manifest some ice cream through my web browser!! ;)~

Seriously, though, Ho'oponopono is WAY cool stuff, and I will be all over Zero Limits when it comes out.

Lots of people are looking for answers on how to use Ho'oponopono, so I have high expectations of the book.

Anonymous said... May 22, 2007 12:25 AM  

Hi

Dr Joe Vitale did the Foreword to my book "The Titus Concept Money For My Best and Highest Good" and Dr Hew Len also endorsed it.

They are both great individuals!
Their new book together is going to be an awesome book!!

Al Diaz
www.thetitusconcept.com

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