Energy & Spiritual Alignment
A sacred forgiveness and emotional cleansing practice for guilt, resentment, karmic heaviness, grief, self-blame, and the longing for peace.
What this is
Ho’oponopono is a spiritual healing practice centered around forgiveness, responsibility, emotional release, and cleansing the inner space where hurt, resentment, grief, guilt, and energetic heaviness can remain stored.
Built around four simple phrases — I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you. — it is deceptively gentle, and quietly profound. What it cleanses is not the other person’s record, but the weight you have been carrying about them.
You may feel called to Ho’oponopono if…
- You are holding resentment that will not soften
- Guilt or self-blame keeps circling back
- A relationship ended but the weight remained
- You long for peace with someone — living, distant, or gone
- You sense a karmic heaviness asking to be cleared
Resentment
Guilt
Grief
Emotional heaviness after conflict
Relationship pain
Self-blame
Karmic cleansing
The session
Opening conversation
We begin with the relationship, memory, or weight you wish to bring into the practice.
Preparing the inner space
You are guided into stillness and presence, so the practice can be received rather than performed.
The cleansing practice
Through the guided ritual of Ho’oponopono, forgiveness and release are invited — at your own pace, with full respect for what you carry.
Release and peace
What is ready to lift is allowed to lift. What is not yet ready is honored without force.
Integration
We close with reflection and a simple daily practice to continue the cleansing at home.
Prefer to meet online?
Many clients experience deeply meaningful sessions online from the comfort of their own home. With a private quiet space, headphones, and a little time afterwards to rest and reflect, online sessions can feel just as safe, immersive, and effective.
How online sessions work →Questions
Asked before crossing the threshold
Ho’oponopono is a spiritual forgiveness and cleansing practice that supports emotional release, self-responsibility, peace, and the clearing of inner resentment, guilt, grief, or heaviness.
The practice never demands forgiveness before you are ready. It works gently with what you carry, in service of your own peace — not to excuse what happened.