soul retrieval process here. The third approach is one that clients are encouraged to do on their own. It is suggested that they forgive the person who caused the abuse, themselves and the situation that occurred. There is a simple forgiveness method from an ancient Hawaiian approach. Ho’oponopono involves constantly repeating four phrases while thinking of a person or situation: I love you, I am sorry, please forgive me and thank you. A detailed description of forgiveness approaches will be available in a forthcoming article. At this point, you might be asking how people with mental fog are affected by this kind of healing work. This is what one client with thought fog had to say after our first session: “I am doing good. I feel calmer and not so stressed out about the unknown…And I did sleep quite well that night.” Learn what others have to say about their healing experiences from their testimonials. As always, it is an honor to be of service. Views:]]>
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