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▶ Why does the Harvard-style reading discussion method really change your life? https://cafe.naver.com/booktuber/10639 ▶ Are you curious about how to utilize the 120% of Bookchunam Butterfly School? https://link.inpock.co.kr/booktuber (click) Sign up for Bookchunam TV's free newsletter https://navischool.kr/ Sign up for Bookchunam TV channel membership https://bit.ly/3hE4usN Bookchunam TV Naver Cafe https://cafe.naver.com/booktuber Bookchunam TV Kakao Chat Room https://open.kakao.com/o/ge3nkH7 Butterfly School Online Bookstore https://navischoolbook.com/ ❤ If you found the content helpful, please join Bookchunam TV membership and create a butterfly effect. Supporting the channel is a great help in making good videos ❤ / @booktuber ▶ Go to main text 00:00 Intro ▶ Book introduction While previous self-help books that emphasized visualization all emphasized the method of 'filling' the mind, Ho'oponopono continuously preaches the method of 'emptying'. In the end, it guides us to fill the space we have erased and emptied with something we really need. Korea is currently going through difficult times in many ways. If you erase your complaints that the economy is difficult and it is hard to make a living in this situation and accept the wisdom of Ho'oponopono, your present and future will be filled with competitiveness that can easily overcome any recession. Have you not yet met the turning point in your life? Open your eyes to a new paradigm that makes life and the world your ally! Single mom A, who was always worried about living expenses, gradually became overcome by suicidal impulses after accumulating anxiety and sadness in her heart for 16 years in this situation. She could not feel any joy even when looking at her only son, and barely managed to get by day by day while taking antidepressants. Then one day, she met Ho'oponopono. After attending a Ho'oponopono seminar led by Dr. Hugh Len and accepting Ho'oponopono from the bottom of her heart, her life began to change. She stopped nagging her son and regained her energy enough to enjoy her boring job as a chef. Her creativity at work was boundless, and soon she achieved unimaginable success, such as meeting executives from Fortune 500 companies as clients. For A, who had confessed to her son about her 'suicidal impulses' not long ago, it was a truly amazing change, even for her. Let's listen to the story of B, who was full of desire to change herself and her surroundings in some way. Her friends nicknamed her 'seminar maniac' because she was so passionate about self-development that she would go to any seminar that helped her develop herself. However, even B, who was like that, could not avoid menopause and depression when she turned forty. Eventually, she lost all motivation and stopped running her company, becoming a shut-in at home. The only joy for B was 'moving'. Even if she moved to a house that looked pretty good, she would search for a new house on the Internet after two or three weeks. She was so addicted to moving that she could say she was 'addicted to moving'. Then, B visited the Ho'oponopono site through a friend's introduction, and felt the energy that she thought had completely subsided rise again, and she attended the Ho'oponopono seminar with a light heart. B, who had been depressed and could not feel comfortable in any house, accepted Ho'oponopono and finally got the house she truly wanted. This is not a plot of a drama or a movie. This is a part of the story of ordinary people who experienced Ho'oponopono, which is introduced in the appendix of 'The Wisdom of Ho'oponopono'. The story of B, who accepted the true visualization conveyed by Ho'oponopono and finally got the house she wanted, is particularly impressive. After years of searching for the true wisdom of life, she finally found the law that fits her life perfectly, and she finally found a house that she really liked and moved to a satisfying place. Unlike in the past when she was disgusted by the house she was living in and moved as if she was throwing away her old house, after learning about Ho'oponopono, she miraculously got the house she really wanted and feels strong love for not only the house she is moving to but also her previous house. She said this about her last move: "This is the real move." When we dream of change, we hate or try to throw away our past mistakes or unsatisfactory behaviors. However, as long as hatred continues, it is impossible to truly throw it away. It somehow torments and ruins our present and future selves. True change is possible when we become free. As in B's case, only when we can have pure affection for the house we were living in can we truly bring about change. The 'wisdom of Ho'oponopono' opens up a wise and simple path for our hearts to move from loneliness and complaints to love and peace. The decisive s