Ever since I discovered the ho'oponopono practice of forgiveness and healing about 3 years ago , I have used it, pursued it, and experienced healings big and small. I have taught it to a few friends. To my delight, they have embraced it and discovered for themselves the instant peace that comes with cleaning (as using ho'oponopono is called; you are cleaning your subconscious of unhelpful beliefs). My friend Alice showed me this picture she took from her hotel window in London: Every morning, I started my day by looking out that window. ILY, ILY, ILY. It was a beautiful way to start the morning. Every day, I felt the embrace of the city and I'd like to think that the city felt my ILYs. We certainly had nothing but pleasant interactions with people (and in fact, a few times, we had people offer unsolicited help!). I responded to her with this: The ho'oponopono "trick" of repeating to yourself "I love you" when in a negative situation really...
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I like your site, particularly your affirmations page - very helpful.
Happy New Year Keera and blessings to you.
The slushing snow is so typical of this season.;)
However, I love the view of the blue skies and the boats; it is a very typical view from a Scandinavian harbor.;)
Protege, slush it is. It even makes the sound "slush" when I walk. :-)
Jon, Bryggen is charming all year round.
Alice, "gorgeous" is what I thought, too, when I came around the corner and caught sight of this view.
The picture was taken a week ago, on a regular Saturday (but in Scandinavia, Christmas decorations are usually left up till Twelfth Day).
I'll tell you why there were so few people on what should be a crowded day: They'd all taken a long weekend off.