I Didn’t Understand Ho‘oponopono (Until I Did)

“You don’t have to earn your way home.” This image symbolizes the innocence within us all—the part that quietly walks the path of return, not to become worthy, but to remember we already are.

When “I’m Sorry” Became My Identity By the time I was 5 years old, the words I’m sorry had become my mantra; they lived in my mouth like breath. I constantly whispered them to myself, to others, and to the Divine. These words had become my identity. My naive little 5-year-old self, already lost in… Continue reading I Didn’t Understand Ho‘oponopono (Until I Did)