How to Reunite Our People

Whether we are talking about an individual or a nation, the entity is strong when it is united and weak and vulnerable to negative forces when it is divided.  It appears the dark agenda of two-party politics and Covid 19 has, for the most part, divided our people. As a nation, we differ widely on what this disease is and how to deal with it, and what’s happening with our government. But really, all these reasons are poor excuses for allowing our minds to disconnect from the unifying love of our hearts.

There is no good reason to condemn another person for their different beliefs, and by doing so, we cast a spell upon them. If they believe our condemnation, they suffer from what we caused. By judging our friends and family members as “wrong” we convert them into our enemies to be avoided and/or attacked.

When we judge others, we are not owning and accepting a similar aspect in ourselves. We can only forgive others when we have owned and forgiven ourselves for having done the same behavior that triggered us. Every experience is a choice point to judge and feel more separate or see the light and the dark in others as also in ourselves. Once you can see the dark with compassion, it is no longer dark. All is transformed and unified into the light of your loving awareness.

Gandhi said: “The enemy is fear. We think it is hate, but it is really fear.” Fear ungrounds us, makes us vulnerable to disease, untrusting of ourselves and others, disconnects us from our intuition, and so has us making poor decisions. Essentially, we feel divided with others because we feel divided inside ourselves.

The universal law of Cause and Effect (AKA karma) says: You reap whatever you sow. Fear-based action creates negative karma, while love-based action frees us from our negative karma.

Negative karma thrives on guilt. It is our guilt of hurting others and ourselves, that becomes a “shit magnet”, that attracts negative experiences to ourselves. In our fear-based wounded state, we are unaware of how we were hurting others as well as ourselves.

How to Free Yourself of Negative Karma

As far as I know, there are only two ways of clearing negative karma: Loving actions and forgiveness. One of the greatest love-based actions of freeing oneself of guilt and resulting negative consequences is to forgive others for hurting us and ask for their forgiveness for any way we might have hurt them.  Apologizing in a dignified way is a gift that releases our guilt and karma.

We cannot directly free others from their karma. It’s not our spiritual business to even keep score for them, regardless of what we think they are doing – right or wrong. The best way we can help others get free is be an example of getting ourselves free.  And, this work on ourselves to get free is broadcast into the collective, to encourage others to get free.  Instead of from high profile political figures, real change always happens first from awakening individuals at the ground level.  Will you join us for a forgiveness to freedom ceremony?

2pm December 20, 2020 • Winter Solstice

Global “Ho’oponopono” Event

You are invited to join thousands of people world-wide in an ancient Hawaiian forgiveness ceremony called: Ho’ Oponopono.

Ho’oponopono is a tool for atonement, for correcting errors, erasing the effects of past actions and memories that cause havoc and grief in our lives, the lives of others and on mother nature as a whole. Ho’oponopono means to make right.

Ho’ Oponopono is very powerful. For example, Ho’ Oponopono masters have been hired to turn around failing sports teams and corporations into success.

Essentially, it means to make it right with the ancestors, or to make right with the people with whom you have relationships.

While practicing Ho’oponopono, you are seeking a dialogue with the Creator.

When faced with any adverse situation, the Ho’oponopono practitioner will immediately ask “What is it in me that is causing this event to take place, this person to behave this way, this sickness to manifest? etc”.  Ho’oponopono practitioners know that blaming others is a sure way for making sure of the recurrence of a problem.

Anyone can do Ho’oponopono because it is so simple. The words are:

Dear _____ ,  I am so sorry… Please forgive me… Thank you… I love you.

You say this at least once to all those you have had issues with, and then you say it to yourself – for whenever you hurt others you are always hurting yourself as well. It can be even more powerful to say it in a unified field with many others practicing it at the same time.

If you feel called to heal any division between our friends, families, and races, and all people, please join us to help reunite humanity – starting with ourselves.

WHEN:    2:00-3:00 pm Pacific Time on December 20, 2020

WHERE:   www.facebook.com/universityofmtshasta

WHAT:

We will start with a discussion about the many ways forgiveness can frees us from feeling painfully separate and emotionally stuck, followed by a visualization of what our world can look like when we stop judging each other and start accepting our differences, and finally we will do the Ho’oponopono practice. You can watch us practice it, and then we invite you to do it with all your relations and yourself.

WHO: 

This event is co-facilitated by Joa Janakoayas, Olivia Elliott, Maqua Iqua, Inaiya, Maqua Iqua, Dan Horton, Noelle Bonhomme, and most importantly, YOU!

 

“Without forgiveness, life is governed … by an endless cycle of resentment and retaliation.”    –Roberto Assagioli

“To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.” – Lewis B. Smedes