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Imagine this.
Suddenly, a powerful gust of wind envelops us, obscuring our surroundings, even rendering our own bodies invisible. In that moment, a question arises: Will something seize hold of us? It’s akin to the feeling of being overwhelmed in times of trouble, when our emotions and thoughts swirl around us. We yearn for answers, even in the midst of intensity and an oppressive sense of despair.

Here and now, I want to share something with you. It’s time to pay attention to your Unihipili, especially when you feel overwhelmed, regardless of the circumstances. This is an opportunity to reconnect with your inner self, your inner family.

The only one who can take care of your Unihipili is you.

In this world we inhabit, let us always bear this in mind. Regardless of your current priorities, remember that there is one thing that should take precedence above all else.

From that very place, we can embark on our journey to solve problems, guided by Dinivity.

Life unfolds in different seasons, and these seasons occur within us, not externally. When we acknowledge what we are experiencing in each season, before contemplating its meaning, the first step is to affirm, “I am here,” “Thank you for showing these memories,” and “Let’s clean together.”

By doing so, we can truly live the seasons within our hearts.

Peace
Jean Nakasato


ジーン・ナカサト講師紹介
Jean Nakasato Living in Oahu, she has been practicing SITH Ho’oponopono for over 30 years in both her personal and professional life, having met and engaged with Morrnah on Maui in 1982. As an Education Specialist for the Hawaii State Department of Education, she worked to improve the environment of educational facilities in Hawaii. Click here to read a related interview with Jean Nakasato

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