Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Ho’oponopono

CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY WITH HO’OPONOPONO THROUGH SELF LOVE, HONESTY AND JOY.

Heal your heart this Valentine’s Day with Ho’oponopono. On February 14, has anyone else noticed that we’ve become conditioned to think of romantic love with certain conditions. Be honest. If you’re single, you’ve wondered about at least once of these questions: When will I meet my soul mate? Why don’t relationships ever work out for me? When will I be happy in love? If you’re currently dating someone maybe you’ve asked yourself if this person is the one for you. Is this the person you want to spend the rest of your life with? We’ve all asked ourselves these questions at one time or another. So, how can the ancient practice of Ho’oponopono help bring romance to life?

HONESTY

In Ho’oponopono, self-honesty is very important. So is thinking about the habits that you’d like to change in relationships. Do you consistently find yourself in relationships with cheaters or liars? Do you cheat or lie in relationships? Do you blame a rough childhood for a history of difficult relationships? Ho’oponopono can offer you a way out of the labyrinth of endless patterns to the romantic clarity that you deserve. This practice lets you wipe the slate clean of the past.

JOY

Practicing Ho’oponopono can increase your joy in life. How many times have you been in a relationship and found yourself thinking about your work? Money? Other worries while you wanted to be fully present and focused with your lover? Use Ho’oponopono to become truly joyful in your romantic relationships, so that you can appreciate every gift life brings to you.

SELF LOVE LEADS TO LOVING OTHERS

Valuing yourself equals more self-respect. Treating yourself right and respecting yourself means a natural increase in energy. Elevate the energy around you and guess what? You’ll soon attract a wonderful person into your life in no time. Self-respect and self love leads to being able to extend that love outward into the world – and to a significant other.

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