
Vol.12 A Time That’s Gone
Irene's note
Beyond whether it is a fact that “the world is changing its colors and shapes at a staggering speed,” what matters most is simply that I feel that way.
This session reminded me once again that cleaning my own experience is the essential key to whether I can remain in the “now.”
I also felt as though I caught a glimpse of KR-san’s inner rhythm—the way she naturally and fluidly moves toward cleaning the moment she notices something within.
It was an eye-opening time that made me realize that even the things I thought I had “chosen” for myself might not have been true choices at all, but rather just reactions to memories.

KR:Kamaile Rafaelovich
Thank you for the opportunity to "talk" about living life through Self I-Dentity through Ho'oponopono (SITH).
We are excited to meet with you, hear your stories, and enjoy this time together as we explore cleaning.
We look forward to your participation!
Peace always,
Irene Taira
Aloha, everyone.
I am truly grateful for this special opportunity. It is also a wonderful chance for cleaning for myself.
I have been fortunate to interview KR countless times. Usually, we start with a general theme, but KR always begins by asking, “What’s up?” That simple question naturally leads us to talk about what’s going on in the moment.
From there, I often become aware of the stubborn patterns or habits of thought I’ve been caught in. It becomes an opportunity to clean with them. By the end of the interview, I often feel lighter, more at ease, and more like my true self.
Rather than tackling difficult problems, just cleaning with even the smallest experiences we are having in the moment can unexpectedly open up the world in front of us. I hope we can all experience that feeling together through this new event.
Thank you.


