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What does a place of belonging mean to you?

For some, it may be their home, while for others, it could be their work or their creative endeavors. There are also those who find a sense of belonging among the friends they have met through countries, cultures, music, or art.

Do you believe that a place of belonging provides you with something valuable?

It could be a sense of security, joy, fulfillment, tranquility, individuality, abundance, or mutual recognition. It may encompass these aspects that fill you up.

Nowadays, we are all experiencing irregular shifts and a transformation of what used to be considered normal. It is possible that many of us are having experiences where our place of belonging reveals different aspects than before.

When we examine the fear and impatience that arise from the loss of a place of belonging, we may realize that the source of those voices is Unihipili, our inner child, communicating with ourselves. We have become accustomed to living in a world where we have unintentionally divided ourselves into the self versus society (external). However, once we realize that our inner child has always been showing us signs, we can reclaim our identity as individuals and restore our connection with both people and places.

Each of us possesses a perfectly designed identity. We are each unique, having an inner family and being perfectly connected to the divine presence.

Through the current events, real human connections, and the state of the economy, we have the opportunity to engage in cleaning and purification. By doing so, the place of belonging you have been searching for will no longer be a place of seeking but a place where you can always return.
For those who are tired of searching for their place of belonging, feeling anxiety towards change, anticipating the future, or experiencing uncertainty, know that these very experiences are the doors leading to your inner home.

In this lecture, we will explore how you can engage in cleaning practices for your current place, right where you are, and together, we will embark on this cleaning journey.

Looking forward to meeting you.

Peace, 
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KAMAILELAULI’I RAFAELOVICH (a.k.a. KR), the first disciple of the late Morrnah Simeona, founder of SITH Ho’oponopono. She has been cleaning for over 50 years and holds an MBA (Master of Business Administration) and MAT (Massage Therapist License) certifications. In addition to her real estate business in Hawaii, she also does Ho’oponopono consulting, bodywork, land cleaning, and lectures throughout the country. She is the author of many Ho’oponopono books. Please check the books from here

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