In the Midst of Chaos

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Those like me, who have been programmed with memories of “Original Sin” we are better off using our time with the Ho’oponopono version popularized by Joe Vitale in his “Zero Limits”. We are better off with the forgiveness pathway than with the “acceptance” route taught by the Hawaiian spiritual leader Aunty Mahealani. Of course, I would have chosen her pathway had I been to Hawaii and “locked in into the Aloha Spirit”. It’s ideal for those who have never been tainted by “Original Sin” – already in the LIGHT as Aunty Mahealani believes.

Jim Paredes’ article “In the Midst of Chaos, Follow Your Truth” in the Philippine Star of July 27, 2014 enumerates the graphic effects of “Original Sin” on humanity even if he didn’t label them as such.

I like Paredes’: “Do something to stoke the line of indignation. In your own little space, and with your own little voice, scream as loud as you can. To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson, “A good indignation brings out all one’s powers. When there are enough voices raised, the world will have to listen and something will be done. This could be our last hurrah”

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