All of these things are great. I’ve learned in doing Ho’oponopono that it’s important to recognize what you’re apologizing for. Simply saying that I’m sorry for being so unconscious isn’t enough.
It’s important to recognize not to take on the problems of others. If you’re taking responsibility for other people’s problems, then that’s a mi…
All of these things are great. I’ve learned in doing Ho’oponopono that it’s important to recognize what you’re apologizing for. Simply saying that I’m sorry for being so unconscious isn’t enough.
It’s important to recognize not to take on the problems of others. If you’re taking responsibility for other people’s problems, then that’s a miserable existence. You’re taking responsibility for how you react to other people’s actions/experiences and how they make you feel.
So if someone does something thats disgusting, then you’re sorry for feeling disgusting and you love the feelings of disgust and love the experience that made you feel disgusted.
You don’t apologize for the actions or feelings that the other person experienced. That is minimizing the other person, it’s an act of sabotage by not letting them take full responsibility as well. It’s also bad karma.
I’ve made a tremendous amount of growth in practicing energetic hygiene. All of these things work. Also, when you are fully embodied and have your energy field contained, anything that’s not yours will just bounce off. It’s the most effective way to protect yourself. However, it is not something even the most experienced can do 100% of the time which is why it’s important to have a safe space where you can let yourself get a break from yourself.
My biggest challenge in all of this is the clutter. I have so much clutter and it’s not easy for me to get it organized or thrown away. I am getting better at it, and I’m also open to suggestions
There might be an attachment you have to the objects or to the accumulation of objects. I would meditate in a focused on why it feels difficult to clear some of these objects and be open to whatever thoughts, emotions, or downloads start to emerge. Then you can do a deep dive into what's making you feel that way. It's not the objects themselves. It's something they represent to you. I hope that helps!! 🙏🏻💜💫
All of these things are great. I’ve learned in doing Ho’oponopono that it’s important to recognize what you’re apologizing for. Simply saying that I’m sorry for being so unconscious isn’t enough.
It’s important to recognize not to take on the problems of others. If you’re taking responsibility for other people’s problems, then that’s a miserable existence. You’re taking responsibility for how you react to other people’s actions/experiences and how they make you feel.
So if someone does something thats disgusting, then you’re sorry for feeling disgusting and you love the feelings of disgust and love the experience that made you feel disgusted.
You don’t apologize for the actions or feelings that the other person experienced. That is minimizing the other person, it’s an act of sabotage by not letting them take full responsibility as well. It’s also bad karma.
I’ve made a tremendous amount of growth in practicing energetic hygiene. All of these things work. Also, when you are fully embodied and have your energy field contained, anything that’s not yours will just bounce off. It’s the most effective way to protect yourself. However, it is not something even the most experienced can do 100% of the time which is why it’s important to have a safe space where you can let yourself get a break from yourself.
This is excellent advice - thank you, Dakota! 🙏🏻💜💫
My biggest challenge in all of this is the clutter. I have so much clutter and it’s not easy for me to get it organized or thrown away. I am getting better at it, and I’m also open to suggestions
There might be an attachment you have to the objects or to the accumulation of objects. I would meditate in a focused on why it feels difficult to clear some of these objects and be open to whatever thoughts, emotions, or downloads start to emerge. Then you can do a deep dive into what's making you feel that way. It's not the objects themselves. It's something they represent to you. I hope that helps!! 🙏🏻💜💫