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At age sixteen, while living in South Africa, Dad asked me to drive him to Durban so he could attend a day-long conference. I had to do a few chores and get the car serviced before picking him up at a prearranged intersection. Being an avid fan of Hollywood films, I spent the afternoon in a theater. I was so absorbed in the movie that I did not realize it was past five. When I got out it was almost 5:30. I ran to the garage and drove as quickly as I could to where Dad was waiting. He was worried. I could see the relief on his face when he saw me drive up.
"What happened?" he asked in a concerned tone. I felt ashamed to say I was watching a movie and so I lied. "The car was not ready. Father looked at me with hurt in his eyes. "That is not true," he said. "I called them and they said the car was ready long ago."
"Please stop here," Father said and when I did, he added in a voice of anguish, "There has to be something wrong in me that you felt you had to lie to me. There must be some fault in the way I brought you up. As penance for this, I am going to walk home."
Father got out and started walking. I did not know what to do. I cursed myself for having lied. I could not leave Father behind and drive home. Most of the way Father would have to walk through farm lands at night. I crept along behind him for four and a half hours. After that experience, I was determined never to lie again. My father had learned this from the man the world knew as Mahatma Gandhi.
Here is a wonderful example of the practice of ho’oponopo. We hope you are all in the practice of saying “I’m sorry” as acknowledgment of the responsibility we have for everything and everybody in our life, not going as we desire. We also hope you are all in the practice of sending love to all and witnessing the silent miracles from his practice. Please refer back to BE YOU NOW Volume 2 2007 for the full article.
Mahatma Ghandi could forgive himself for allowing the possibility of his son to lie to him, by taking responsibly for every action and thought that brought him to that moment. This impeccable responsibility is now available as a standard for our own behavior and our own possibility to be the change. Let us all take responsibility this Spring to see ourselves everywhere, in everyone and in every situation. This way we truly will spring into each moment with full energy, our full self and our divine boldness.
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3 Transformational ideas 1) Our lives, our relationships and our work succeed or fail based on what actions we take.
2) How we see our self to be dictates which actions we take.
3) All actions are a reflection of our inner being and its belief system.
4 Objectives 1) Master the moment.
2) Defy doubt and create solutions.
3) Align yourself in the greatness of your being.
4) Fulfill your highest destiny.
7 Principles 1) Master the moment by being the ultimate observer.
2) Step up and not down with each challenge that arises.
3) Be you now, here now, right now.
4) Know and speak your truth.
5) Activate and operate your intuition.
6) Use your life and experience as a mirror, teacher and coach.
7) Let your being do more than you do.
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