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When you encounter a situation where there is nothing you can do, what is the very first thing you do?

For example, if a cherished family member appears before you and that person is suffering from illness, what would you say?

We might start thinking about how we can support that person’s problem and look for words to encourage “that person.”

Unconsciously, when we see the reality that someone other than ourselves is troubled or suffering, we spontaneously build a wall between “that person” and “me.”

Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len says that even if this is not intentional, as long as we keep that wall, we are actually continuing to share the problem.

Even if we throw words to the “person” on the other side of the wall, we are simply reliving replayed memories.

When we return to the path of cleaning, we can shift the locus of the problem from “that person” back to “me.”

However, this is not about blaming yourself and saying, “Ah, it’s my fault this happened.” It is about returning to the awareness that right now, here, you are experiencing this and encountering the memory within yourself again, and that you are being given an opportunity to clean.

By returning to “me,” we can regain the role and purpose that the Divinity has given to each of us.



Ihaleakala Hew Len, Ph.D. heir to SITH Ho’oponopono and a leader in its spread throughout the world. He graduated from the University of Colorado in 1962, then the University of Utah, and received his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1973, where he was Dean of Education and Director of Special Education. He later became President of the Medical College and Assistant Professor of Education, then Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii in 1974, and Executive Director of the Hawaii Association for the Mentally Handicapped in 1976, where he worked on rehabilitation of offenders and support programs for the physically handicapped. He was a frequent speaker at the United Nations, UNESCO, and World Peace Conferences, etc. He passed away on January 15, 2022 at the age of 82. He published many books (click here for the list of publications). Click here to read an interview with Ihaleakala Hew Len, Ph.D.

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