I hadn't until last Tuesday night in Janet Conner's Plug-In class.
As Janet explains in Her Plug In PlayBook, Ho' opononopo is the ancient Huna Hawaiian forgiveness practice to "set right," release karma, and cut any cords of pain of debt with ancestors.
Which for me translates to: a forgiveness prayer that helps align our mind and spirit so we can be the best we can be.
The prayer is so simple that at first I had a hard time believing it could accomplish anything.
But according to Ihalekala Hew Len co-author of Zero Limits, the object of Ho'oponopono is getting to the "state of Zero."
I'm sorry
Please forgive me
I love you
Thank you
Somehow and for some reason, this forgiveness practice has the power to cleanse and heal whatever needs its energy, though the person repeating the prayer may not be consciously aware of what that need is.
The subconscious, however, supposedly knows and "gets it."
The subconscious, however, supposedly knows and "gets it."
If you believe in the healing power of prayer, you'll enjoy the following video.
For yet a deeper explanation of this ancient Huna forgiveness prayer:
- go to Ho' opononopo at Wikipedia.
- or watch the YouTube video: Ho'opononopo Simplified.

