Thoughts on recording sacred ceremony -
When asked: do you have a ho'oponopono recorded? I wanted to share it with a couple of people if you do.
Response: No, never. Kapu! (means forbidden in Hawaiian). It is a 5-15 hr experiential ceremony. The reason it's not an exact timing is because it is a vibrational DNA shift & each person is different in integrating the PROCESS.
What it is NOT: 4 phrases that are trickster medicine on the internet. This is very very potent work to be personally EXPERIENCED. It clears 12 generations back of miasm & also clears this current lifetime from birth to the NOW.
I also went through a six year process of REMEMBERING with my Kahuna grandfather Makua and 40+ years of a consistent daily practice of at least 1-4 hours per day of vibrating in the frequency so I could emanate and radiate this frequency to activate another to qualify me to facilitate this work.
Makua would say that we came into this world with a 'bowl of light' and that each wounded experience was like putting a stone in our bowl, until it becomes so full, we have no more light - a true ho'o'ponopono ceremony is like emptying the bowl & returning it to light.
If you want to have this experience, and host a ceremony, contact me.
Response: No, never. Kapu! (means forbidden in Hawaiian). It is a 5-15 hr experiential ceremony. The reason it's not an exact timing is because it is a vibrational DNA shift & each person is different in integrating the PROCESS.
What it is NOT: 4 phrases that are trickster medicine on the internet. This is very very potent work to be personally EXPERIENCED. It clears 12 generations back of miasm & also clears this current lifetime from birth to the NOW.
I also went through a six year process of REMEMBERING with my Kahuna grandfather Makua and 40+ years of a consistent daily practice of at least 1-4 hours per day of vibrating in the frequency so I could emanate and radiate this frequency to activate another to qualify me to facilitate this work.
Makua would say that we came into this world with a 'bowl of light' and that each wounded experience was like putting a stone in our bowl, until it becomes so full, we have no more light - a true ho'o'ponopono ceremony is like emptying the bowl & returning it to light.
If you want to have this experience, and host a ceremony, contact me.