When do we interpret, judge, and analyze? When we want to know something? When we need to solve a problem?
In Ho’oponopono, it is said that when we are thinking, our memories are replaying.
Even when there is a comparison to be made, or when we can’t move forward without finding a cause, thinking is considered a state where the life force, “Mana,” is not flowing.
We seem to recognize thinking as the process of considering, analyzing, and judging through memories.
This is where we can return to cleaning. Through cleaning, when we remove the massive rock of memory, the inspiration that is originally showering upon us can manifest through ourselves, the people, objects, places, and situations around us. At that moment, our intellect can regain its true role, and through its function, we can return to beings who do not think but convey and express wisdom.