Daily practice · 20 minutes
How to practise Hoʻoponopono as a daily practice.
Hoʻoponopono — a practice from Hawaii is The Hawaiian art of cleaning memory, four phrases that repair what is broken inside. Here is how to bring it into your life a repeatable shape for tomorrow, and the day after that.
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Step 1
Choose your time and keep it
Same minute every day. Morning is traditional but evening works. Hoʻoponopono rewards the same hour more than it rewards motivation.
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Step 2
Open with the same gesture
A bow, a deep breath, a sip of water — anything that marks the threshold between ordinary time and the practice. The body learns the gesture before the mind agrees.
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Step 3
Hold the day's teaching
Bring The Hawaiian art of cleaning memory, four phrases that repair what is broken inside to mind. Sit with it without commentary for ten breaths.
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Step 4
Name one application
Before standing up, name one concrete situation today where the teaching could land. One. Not five. Specificity beats ambition here.
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Step 5
Close with the same gesture
Repeat the opening gesture in reverse. This is how rituals seal themselves shut. Now go and live the day you just rehearsed.
Done once, this is a curiosity. Done daily, this becomes Hoʻoponopono. The tradition has always known the difference is repetition.
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