When Morrnah (the founder of SITH Ho’oponopono, honored as a treasure of Hawaii in 1982) first began spreading Ho’oponopono, there was no class named Basic 2 class. It was during my attendance of the only class available at the time, Basic 1 class, when Morrnah, the instructor, introduced the program of what is now known as Basic 2 class, prefacing it with, “I have never shared this with anyone before…”
“This is something given from the inner sanctuary. The Divinity said it needs to be taught within this class, so I am sharing it with all of you.”
That was my first encounter with Basic 2 class. Over the years, it has evolved into its current structured form. There was a period when Basic 2 class was canceled due to people not being ready for them. From such discussions, it seems that Basic 2 class is perceived as an advanced class within the context of the overall curriculum, but it is not. Basic 2 class is simply another option for self-cleaning and self-reconstruction, just like any other class.
Based on my personal experience, Basic 2 class is a wonderful choice for discovering your true self and following inspiration through cleaning.
The soul is truly important. Ho’oponopono allows us to release memories from the soul and truly resolve problems. The class introduces various methods for releasing traumatic memories. It is important for everyone to choose and continue the practice with this understanding.
Now, when we face problems, we try to solve them. We may also try to escape from them, driven by the desire to be free from problems. In response, Ho’oponopono asks you this: Do you truly believe that repentance and forgiveness are the methods to resolve them? Will you choose to learn self-cleaning?
When we have problems, there is already a strong belief within us. We believe we have failed, made mistakes, become dependent, are angry, or buried in sadness. However, Ho’oponopono always begins from here.
You are a perfect being.
Your memories make you experience failure.
Your memories make you experience mistakes.
Your memories make you experience dependency.
Your memories make you experience anger.
Your memories make you experience sadness.
When your consciousness regains its original radiance under the guidance of the Divinity, you can reclaim your true self.
Peace,
Jean Nakasato