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Even a single drop, when it falls upon water, creates ripples that resonate with the entire space. No matter how small the drop, it moistens what is dry.
We never know how even the smallest drop affects the world.
When your drop falls silently into society, what kind of flow will it create?
A drop always falls at the perfect time. The moment it drops, how it affects the movement of a single leaf on the other side of the earth, how it rides on the waves, rustles the feathers of birds, and echoes in the mountains, is beyond our understanding. But for the universe, it is perfect timing.
As we go through the Reading Study of “Dewdrops of Wisdom,” we repeatedly experience each chapter in the book, cleaning with what emerges from our subconscious.
This process is a transformation from wandering in the darkness to being guided by a divine presence, walking your own path. The journey of the drop towards the timeless etheric body begins now.
While observing the heart, we will clean following this guide.
There is no “right” answer.
This is the beginning of the history of cleaning your memory.
You become aware of your heart’s state and clean.
That is the sole purpose.
And for your Unihipili, it’s time to gradually return to the pace of your life, at the speed of the divine intelligence, at the best timing.
Clean with haste.
Clean with expectations.
Clean with judgments.
Memories will be erased.
Memories are being erased.
You now stand before the door of invitation to freedom from judgment.
While you stand here,
freely,
on the palm of your divine intelligence,
you simply clean with
what appears,
and clean with
what becomes visible.
Let’s begin.
Thank you.
Just because you know how to calm the ocean
doesn’t mean the sea is always calm.
Just because you know how to meditate
doesn’t mean you can always focus in meditation.
Just because you know what your inner child (unihipili) loves
doesn’t mean you always nurture it.
In Ho’oponopono, we have the words:
“I am the I.”
Here, the “I” refers to the divine intelligence.
When I say “I,”
I live as the manifestation of the divine self.
This refers to the complete balance
when the three selves join hands:
The Inner Child (Unihihipili)
The Inner Mother (Uhane)
The Inner Father (Aumakua)
The events that occur
are merely memories replaying,
accumulated long ago.
We repeatedly choose to release them,
seeing each occurrence as an opportunity.
Even when we know the way,
we are also granted the freedom
to choose not to practice it.
In those times, instead of blaming ourselves,
let’s remember: I am “I.”
If it’s difficult to remember,
simply say, “I am ‘I,’”
or read the opening prayer
(which encompasses “I am the I”).
Doing so helps us remember our true selves.
And remembering our true self is always the beginning of everything.
Wake up with your true self,
speak with your true self,
work with your true self,
live with your true self.
Feel this pure system, this commitment.
SITH Reading Study ‘Dewdrops of Wisdom’