tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833144141674289132.post4877245324271018181..comments2023-11-10T18:57:24.864-07:00Comments on Mana for the Doctor's Soul: Ho'oponopono Cleaning with Our Inner Children -- and with the Children of EbolaPam Pappas MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03820479204183581736noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833144141674289132.post-2780483051577291062015-05-01T07:27:22.751-07:002015-05-01T07:27:22.751-07:00Thank you very kindly, Jen. Each of us can clean w...Thank you very kindly, Jen. Each of us can clean with our own inner child - and this also touches everyone else. What comes off of you, comes off of me -- and vice versa. <br /><br />Rub-a-dub-dub,<br />Pam Pam Pappas MDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03820479204183581736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833144141674289132.post-85204047711240032502015-03-29T20:32:48.532-07:002015-03-29T20:32:48.532-07:00Thank you, this is a powerful post, it really touc...<br /><br />Thank you, this is a powerful post, it really touches me today and is a great reminder to keep cleaning on it all. I shared it with a friend who was also touched. We both particularly resonated with this part:<br /><br />The bottom line is that once we notice a problem -- no matter what it is -- there IS a connection with us. We then have a choice: take 100% responsibility to start the Ho'oponopono cleaning, or ignore it. Ignoring it adds further suffering to our Inner Child (unihipili), which has to continue holding the burden for even longer. After all, the "problem" is only showing up because it's a memory within us that needs to be released. Choosing the "ignore" option is like abandoning our own Inner Child all over again -- and this happens billions upon billions of times.<br />Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02742026436206221165noreply@blogger.com