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A review by feogofjuly76
The Book of Ho'oponopono: The Hawaiian Practice of Forgiveness and Healing by Luc Bodin, Jean Graciet, Nathalie Bodin Lamboy
3.0
I requested and read this book after a conversation with a colleague made me curious about the practice. The content inspired a wide range of emotion for me, from relief to anger. For those raised in Christian faith teachings, some of the concepts are likely to elicit some uncomfortable feelings.
While I liked the idea that a set of four phrases ("I'm sorry. Forgive Me. Thank you. I love you") effecting social and emotional change, I struggled to embrace the idea that everything that has ever happened or will happen in my life was by virtue of my inviting it in. n
This is a book that is likely to require reading more than once to fully form an accurate opinion.
This book was received as an ARC through NetGalley in return for a fair and honest review.
While I liked the idea that a set of four phrases ("I'm sorry. Forgive Me. Thank you. I love you") effecting social and emotional change, I struggled to embrace the idea that everything that has ever happened or will happen in my life was by virtue of my inviting it in. n
This is a book that is likely to require reading more than once to fully form an accurate opinion.
This book was received as an ARC through NetGalley in return for a fair and honest review.