Leigh’s post is so “timely” for me personally and for the condition of our planet. Please read on and you will see!
peace, Linda
I’m still hanging out with my “don’t beat the drums” thing (see last week’s J2P post). It’s led me to think about Hew Len and Ho’oponopono. Long ago I wrote a post about it. This time I want to switch the emphasis a little to really focus on the well-known story of Hew Len’s work at a ward for the criminally insane at the Hawaii State Hospital.
This ward had become a terrible place. Inmates attacked each other and the staff. The staff had a big turnover and those who did work there called in sick regularly. The grounds and ward had become run down. Hew Len was a psychologist who followed a long line of others assigned to the ward.
He never saw a patient. He sat in his office with a pile of files, periodically asking someone to bring him more. He read each file and then he…
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Just checking back on several posts I had commented upon but had forgot to press Like.. Love and Healing your way Linda… Love Sue xox
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thanks! keep sending that love, my healing journey continues!
❤ my friend
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Its on its way.. ❤
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And that is how we heal the world and ourselves.. Love and More Love.. 🙂 Great share.. xxx
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Love ❤ Love ❤ Love
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thanks ,but Leigh gets all the credit 🙂
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I love Leigh too ❤ You, Leigh and Dr. Len ❤ Love all yall~
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❤
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Hi Linda!
Great re-blog! I also left a comment on Leigh’s “about section.” 🙂 Since that’s where I began (and before that) and how the connections joined once again.
❤ Ka
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Hi Ka,
I like how you recall the links that bring us together and often full circle. 🙂
I felt compelled to reblog this story because it strikes a chord for me on many levels.
love, Linda
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