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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- A Morning Connection 1 of 4: with the earth, ourselves and each otherWhite Rock Trail Park, Plano, TX
How often do we neglect ourselves because there are so many distractions swarming around us? Our jobs, responsibilities, and problems consume us daily. Let's focus this summer on connection with the earth, ourselves, and each other. There is beauty in simplicity, in connecting to what truly matters.
Here's the plan:
I have scheduled this event for the next four weekends.
Each one will follow the same routine ....Meet at the bench and tables next to the pond, as shown in the photo. There's parking along the street by the pond.
We'll start off with a grounding exercise that I love: a silent barefoot walk around the park, followed by a recorded Hoâoponopono session. We will then find a tree and spend some time receiving a bit more from nature. Finally, we'll join back together to share, with an optional brunch afterwards.
What to Bring:
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- Blanket/Yoga Mat
- Water
What is Ho'oponopono?
Hoâoponopono is a traditional Hawaiian practice of reconciliation, forgiveness, and restoring harmony. The term itself comes from the Hawaiian words âhoâo,â meaning âto makeâ and âpono,â meaning âright.â Together, it translates roughly to âto make things right,â symbolizing its role in resolving conflicts and aligning individuals and communities with balance and well-being.
Originally designed as a communal practice to resolve conflicts and restore harmony within Hawaiian families, Hoâoponopono has since transcended geographic boundaries. Through a simple mantraââIâm sorry, Please forgive me, Thank you, I love youââ one can clear negative emotions and energies, aligning themselves with a deeper sense of self-awareness and unity.