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When you wear comfortable clothes that fit you well, when you walk outside with a perfect map in your hands and a healthy body, you feel reassured and content and at peace with the outside world.
When you don’t even think in your mind that you might be walking the wrong way, when you don’t care what people think of the clothes you are wearing, when you don’t envy the bodies of people younger and healthier than yours, you feel peaceful and content in all the paths you walk, at all the speeds you walk.
The meaning of the word Ho’oponopono, it means to right the wrongs and “live your true self”.
In the way we live our lives, the way we take the train, the way we raise our children, the way we eat, the way we work, the way we make money, the way we live in our old age, in all of it, we can always choose “memory” or “inspiration.
Through cleaning, why don’t you regain your own identity, without comparison to anyone else?



Mahayana I. Dugast, Ph.D. met SITH Ho’oponopono in 2008. She has three sons and one grandson. She says that her work, motherhood, and grandmotherhood are all in harmony with the blessings of being able to practice the “true self” that she learned at SITH. She attributes her ability to express herself in all three roles with a peaceful heart to the cleaning of each moment. To read the full interview with Mahayana I. Dugast, please click here.

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