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Everything You See Is Yours (including the following spiritual punchline) - Joe Vitale
9/17/2006 11:22:59 AM

Happy Sunday morning!

I received this message from Joe Vitale's blog today - more about the ancient healing art of Ho'oponopono.  Joe is IN Hawaii at this time practicing what he has learned about Ho'oponopono.  You'll see what I mean.

Note:  Pay special attention to the "I love you" recording offered at the end.  I just ordered it for myself; I am listening to it now and it is wonderful!

Everything You See Is Yours (including the following spiritual punchline)

 ~ from Joe Vitale's Beyond Marketing blog at:  http://mrfire.blogspot.com/
 ~ Joe's Beyond Manifestation weekend:  http://www.ManifestingMyLife.com

In Maui, a realtor drove us around to look at houses. Along the way, we did a lot of talking about healing, spirituality, the movie The Secret, and personal growth. It was all interesting, but something enlightening took place on one segment of our drive.

The realtor had read my now famous article on Dr. Len and the ho' oponopono Hawaiian healing process he used to heal an entire ward of mentally ill criminals. (The article is the most recent one posted at www.mrfire.com)

Like everyone else, the realtor found the article inspiring.

Like everyone else, he didn't quite understand it.

As we drove around the beautiful island of Maui, I listened to the realtor complain about a house he couldn't sell. The buyer and seller were fighting over it, causing a lot of anger, resentment, and more. Plus the sale was caught up in their bickering, and wasn't going to close any time soon. The realtor was obviously frustrated by their actions.

I listened for a while and then felt inspired to speak up.

"Would you like to know how Dr. Len might handle this situation using ho'oponopono?" I asked.

"Yes!" the realtor exclaimed, obviously curious. "I'm definitely interested. Tell me."

"This ought to be good," Nerissa said.

"Well, I'm not Dr. Len," I began, "but I am writing a book with him and I've trained with him. So I think I know how he might handle this."

"Tell me!"

"What Dr. Len does is look within himself to see what is within him that is sharing the experience he sees on the outside," I began. "When he worked at that mental hospital, he looked at the patient's charts. Whether he felt repulsion at their acts or something else, he didn't deal with the person, he dealt with the feelings he experienced. As he cleared what was within him, they began to get clear and heal."

"I like this," the realtor said.

"Most people have no idea what responsibility means," I continued. "They are into blame. As they grow and become more aware, they begin to consider that they are responsible for what they say and do. Beyond that, as you become even more aware, you can begin to realize that you are responsible for what everyone says or does, simply because they are in your experience. If you create your own reality, then you created all you see, even the parts you don't like."

The realtor was smiling, nodding his head.

I kept talking.

"It doesn't matter what the buyer or seller does in this situation," I said. "It matters what you do. What Dr. Len does is simply repeat 'I love you,' 'I'm sorry,' 'Please forgive me,' and 'Thank you.' He doesn't say it to the people, he says it to the Divine. The idea is to clear the shared energy."

"I'll do this," the realtor said.

"But you don't do it to get something," I went on. "You do it because it's how we clear the shared energy so no one has to experience it again, ever. It's a cleansing, and you never stop doing it."

I paused.

The realtor seemed to get it. His eyes were wide and his smile was big.

"If it comes up in your awareness," I continued, "then it's up for you to clean and heal. Since you brought this situation of the buyer and seller to my attention, then I have to clean on it, too. It's now part of my life experience. If I'm the creator of my experience, then this is something I'm responsible for, too."

I let all of this sink in as we continued our drive to look at other homes in Maui.

A few days later I received an email from the realtor. He said he was continuing to use the Dr. Len process.

That's how it works.

It's all love.

It's continuous.

And you're totally responsible.

Finally, consider this spiritual punchline:

Since the story of the buyer-seller disagreement is now part of your experience, that means it is up for you to heal, as well.

After all, if you create your own reality, then you had to create this situation, too, as it is now part of your reality.

Photo Joe is referencing: 

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/899/1837/320/DSC00515.1.jpg

I suggest you use the "I love you" statements to heal this. To help you, the picture above is to the house being held up in the sales process. It's beautiful. We've seen it and been in it. You'll note the door is open for you to enter into it.

Why not walk through, spread love, and make yourself at home?

I love you.

Thank you.

Ao Akua,

Joe
http://www.mrfire.com

PS - If you want to absorb this way of thinking at a deeper level, see http://www.ManifestingMyLife.com

PPS - If you want an easy way to hear the Dr. Len ho'oponopono mantras, see http://www.milagroresearchinstitute.com/iloveyou.htm

 

Help us spread the message to the world... http://www.themessage2000.com/messengers/lindamiller Linda Miller 828-652-4714 Nebo, North Carolina
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Re: Everything You See Is Yours (including the following spiritual punchline) - Joe Vitale
9/17/2006 12:03:34 PM
What about coveting? Aren't we breaking one of the ten commandments when we covet something that belongs to someone else? So when we covet, or wish for something that someone else has, we are out of sync with the devine and we are responsible for it.

So we all should ask for forgiveness on a daily basis for this and we should all be thankful for what we have and not wish for what we don't have? What we don't have belongs to someone else. And when we wish for what we don't have we're coveting.

I believe we are given what is rightfully ours  when we simply accept it and show our appreciation for it by taking good care of it. Then we're able to receive more of what the devine has in store for us and all we have to do is ask for it.

We don't need to force anything on anyone or try to make them believe as long as we believe. And if we believe for others to receive what's coming to them, we reverse the process of coveting. We're helping somoene else to receive what's coming to them and when they do we need to be thankful and rejoice with them and not be thinking about what we want, even if we haven't received it yet.

It's not ours to receive until we receive it.

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Re: Everything You See Is Yours (including the following spiritual punchline) - Joe Vitale
9/17/2006 4:18:20 PM

Hello my good friend, Linda,

Thank you, thank you.

Warm regards,

 

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Re: Everything You See Is Yours (including the following spiritual punchline) - Joe Vitale
9/17/2006 5:54:20 PM

Hi Linda,

Great story.  I think it works.  I tried the "I love you" method last week and a persistent issue with someone seems to have cleared up.

I love you too :)

 

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Linda Miller

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Re: Everything You See Is Yours (including the following spiritual punchline) - Joe Vitale
9/17/2006 7:54:33 PM

Hey Andrew,

Wow, I am so happy to hear that "I love you" worked so well for you.  It is the single most simple thing we can do to create peace in the world.

Many blessings to you my friend.

 

Help us spread the message to the world... http://www.themessage2000.com/messengers/lindamiller Linda Miller 828-652-4714 Nebo, North Carolina
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