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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.
In your daily life,
what is it that you see?
Is it truly what your eyes perceive?
Or are you seeing only what appears within the binoculars created by your constantly chattering mind?
Without noticing the morning light, the dust in your room, or the small blossoms on the trees along the street, you might find yourself focused solely on the frustrations and irritations of the people passing by.
Have you ever tried, day after day, to narrow your focus, as if to avoid seeing things that disturb, upset, or hurt you? But somehow, despite this shrinking lens, everything still looks the same. And yet, strangely, your heart continues to feel burdened, hurt, and worn out.
“It is memory replaying.”
Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len has repeated this countless times.
Beauty, ugliness, imperfections, mistakes, attackers, victims—whatever may appear before you,
he encourages you to clean, so that you may heal yourself and your subconscious mind, the very part of you that is replaying these perceptions.
When these memories—the true root of our problems—are cleaned, only then can we truly see.
Taking full responsibility for what we see begins with cleaning.
In that moment, we shift from being merely a passive viewer to becoming someone who actively sees.
If there’s something we can do when faced with anything that enters our sight,
then perhaps we can set aside that narrowed focus—the binoculars we’ve held onto, constrained by stress and fear—and instead prepare ourselves to witness the encounters that appear before us on the path of our True Self.
Whatever may come into view, can we trust that it’s an opportunity for cleaning?
Relax, and simply see.
Who knows? Maybe there is something in the crowds you’ve been avoiding, waiting to awaken your awareness.
Between the buildings, you might find inspiration.
Or in the long-overlooked details of your daily life, you might discover a source of healing.
In these moments, you may come to realize the touch of the Divine in everything around you.
SITH Reading Study ‘Dewdrops of Wisdom’