07/01/2026
A client came to me with severe back pain. She was already on medication, tired of carrying pain in her body and uncertainty in her heart. We began the healing gently. I did not approach her pain as something to fix, but as something to be held with awareness and compassion.
As the healing sessions continued, I stayed in deep listening—not just to her words, but to divine guidance. One day, during my own prayer and inner cleaning, I was clearly guided to practise Ho‘oponopono for her to ease death energy. There was no fear in this guidance—only a calm, neutral knowing.
This was between me and Divinity. I did not share this with the client. Ho‘oponopono is not about informing the mind or creating stories; it is about cleaning at the level of consciousness. So I continued my inner work silently.
“I’m sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.”
I was not directing these words at the client personally. I was offering them to the shared memory-field—the space where pain, illness, accidents, and even death exist as stored data. In Ho‘oponopono, there is no “outside.” Whatever appears in another is also present within the collective consciousness. When one takes responsibility and cleans, the entire field responds.
About a week later, when I spoke to the client again, she shared something unexpected. She told me that during that same week, she and her sister had narrowly escaped a road accident. It had been extremely close, and they still couldn’t understand how they were safe.
As I listened, I felt only gratitude.
Because Ho‘oponopono does not work at the level of events—it works at the level of memory. When a memory is cleaned, realities reorganize themselves naturally. When death energy dissolves, life quietly chooses another path.
This experience reminded me deeply that healing is not just about relieving physical symptoms. It is about restoring harmony in the field from which all experiences arise.
This is how Ho‘oponopono supports not just one person, but the entire cosmos.