It’s pretty fair to say, I think, that these are troubled times for lots of people: maybe even for most people. Naturally there’s always one sort of difficulty or other to deal with in the course of life: financial difficulties, difficulties with relationships, health difficulties. In today’s environment, however, you can add what seems to be a worldwide financial collapse to these life typical difficulties. As everything adds up, an outlook can begin to feel as if it’s all just about too much to cope with.
The first question in times of difficulty such as these is, naturally, can anything be done to change things for the better. At times, the steps that can be taken to improve a particular situation are easy to understand. At other points in time, a situation appears entirely a person’s control to impact in any sort of positive way: it’s out of one’s hands, so to speak. Today’s world may seem to be one of those situations when there’s not much an individual can really do, except perhaps to hope that factors will eventually get better.
There’s one outlook however that claims any difficulty can not only be improved, but can be solved entirely. This particular perspective insists that all problems, of any sort, are actually internal experiences, not external experiences. To put it another way, a world beyond one’s individual experience doesn’t actually exist. This sort of an idea would strike some people, if not the majority of people, as unrealistic and even bizarre. Be that as it may, the outlook I’m speaking of is gaining increasing notoriety and more and more people are coming to practice it. It’s a practice called ho’oponopono, and for generations it’s been practiced on the islands of Hawaii. Ho’oponopono does advocate a higher plane presence, but does not advocate any specific reiligous outlook.
Ho oponopono is simple to do, and can be done anywhere, at any time, by a person of any background. While on its face it may sound like fantasy, judging whether ho’oponopono really does work is simple enough: give it a try. More about the ho’oponopono method can be found at I Need Help.



















