In line behind the Divine

In line behind the Divine
So I’ve been studying Ho’oponopono lately, right? Love it. Trying to trust it. Yes, my western mind looks for immediate results. I “clean” everyday now, mostly using the mantra, “I’m sorry. Please forgive me. I love you. Thank you.” I’ve been using it in my relationships as I talk with people, as I’m driving to and from work, before I drift off to bed–even as I’m simply walking across parking lots. As results go, I’ve seen little things here and there. Dr. Hew Len says to expect “doo-doo” to come up as a result of doing this work and respond by cleaning, cleaning, cleaning. Indeed, doo-doo has been coming up. For instance, shortly after I clean, I’ve seen odd arguments flare up between my wife and I. From the standpoint of a silent observer, these fights seem to go into autopilot once they bloom, taking on a life of their own. Both of us seem mindless–not present. Driven by something else?
Memories.
In any case, once we disengage from battle, I clean. I find she has been coming back to the table to re-establish peace quickly–within an hour or two. In the past, she would stew over such bickering for days. Or–I guess–this has been the memory I have shared with her. I, too, let our fights roll off my back quicker than ever before. Ho’oponopono at work?
Today, on my way into work, I was cleaning as I now regularly do. I moved into the lane behind a delivery truck with a large image of what looked like a shampoo bottle with a wine label on it (if that makes any sense.) The title of the product?
“Divine”
I’ll take it I’m on the right track.
