A Long Interview with Certified SITH Instructor Christine – Part 2
(Read Part 1 here)
When Christine’s child left for college, she felt a deep sense of unease. The role of being a mother, which had defined her identity until then, was suddenly gone.
She shared her personal experience of how she returned to cleaning during that time and reconnected with herself once again.
Christine speaks about how, through Ho’oponopono, she has cleaned with each moment of change—whether facing farewells, life transitions, or signs of aging in the body—and how doing so has allowed her to restore her natural flow.
Her story offers meaningful insight for anyone standing at a crossroads in life—facing physical changes, shifts in relationships, or moments of emotional transformation. These are experiences that touch everyone, and Christine’s journey reminds us that we can always return to ourselves through cleaning.
If you feel lonely during a time of change, it may be a sign that your inner family is calling to reconnect.

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