Let’s do some Ho’oponopono for the Casey Anthony Matter

I like when the Universe gives a big group of people a project to work on together.  I think a little Ho’oponopono is in order after the Casey Anthony verdict. Anyone who has an emotional feeling about it is being given the opportunity to work on their issues with judgment, forgiveness and letting go.   I know that everything in my world is my responsibility, simply because I’m aware of it. “I forgive you and for whatever my (unknown/karmic) part in the situation, I ask forgiveness, I thank you for your part in my life and I love you.” Really.  As the Beloved B aka Bryan Tilford says, “Today we were all found not guilty.”

 

Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len was a psychologist at the Hawaii State Hospital who – without ever seeing a patient in person – cured a ward of criminally insane patients using an ancient Huna technique.  Dr. Lew would study an inmate’s chart and then look within himself to see how he created that person’s illness. As he took responsibility, asked forgiveness and expressed gratitude, he improved himself and the patients improved.

Dr. Len never saw his patients. His agreement was he would have an office and he would review the patient files. While he looked at those files, he would work on himself. As he worked on himself, patients began to heal.

Dr. Len says he “was simply healing the part of me that created them.” Dr. Len explained that total responsibility for your life means that everything in your life is your responsibility, simply because it appears in your life. In a literal sense your entire world is your creation.  That has been my experience as well.  I’ve seen it too many times to not believe.

We can help, whether you believe in the process or not.  Just say it — with the intent to mean it:  “I forgive you and for whatever my (unknown/karmic) part in the situation, I ask forgiveness, I thank you for your part in my life and I love you.”

We may not like to think a criminal can attract getting away with their crime, but it’s all about intention, belief, expectation and alignment. The good news: with every passing moment our intentions change, our belief wavers and we move in and out of alignment. (Translation: she will still get hers down the road.)

To quote another wise sage: “Sometimes you just have to believe in something even if you can’t figure it out. ” Pinkie Pie to Twilight Sparkle on My Little Pony

RELATED:  Dr. Lew’s Ho’oponopono Process