Here is brother Kaypacha with the Astrology Report for this week of July 15th, 2015.
Mantra:
“I love you,
I’m sorry,
Please forgive me,
Thank you.”
Kaypacha says:
“…practicing Ho’oponopono, the Hawaiian healing mantra I have used for this week. However, anytime some ‘problems,’ as in difficult emotions arise between yourself and the world (which is bound to happen with these aspects!), you can sing, chant, or simply say this mantra aloud or to yourself for instant healing. It really is amazing and I hope try it out!
“The astrology of this week is still around emotional connections and the influence of past relationships (going all the back to mom and dad and previous lives) on current feelings, needs, fears, and desires.
“This New Moon in Cancer feels like we are collectively preparing to give birth to a new ‘Us’ and are feeling the contractions.
“An insecure time when we all feel great changes are at hand but there is a huge ‘not knowing’ of just what lies ahead.
“What I feel is so valuable right now is releasing the the past to allow for a better, more liberated future and that is what the mantra is all about.”
(Here are links Kaypacha mentioned in case you are interested: Ho’oponopono here. To just listen to the mantra with some theta binaural beats check out this link.)
37 comments
Callie says:
Jul 16, 2015
The comparison to birth is exactly how I feel. While taking a bath, this is what came to me. Thank you for the affirmations.
Mar says:
Jul 16, 2015
Thank you Kaypacha.
For the children in all of us, may we hold onto our hearts, and realize
“Fairytales are more than true: not because
they tell that dragons exist,
but because they tell us
dragons can be beaten.” Neil Gaiman.
Mia says:
Jul 16, 2015
“I love you,
I’m sorry,
Please forgive me,
Thank you.”
vakeating says:
Jul 16, 2015
Of note – the word “squaw” is the english equivalent of saying “cunt”… we were all educated otherwise and whenever I hear the word, I feel the need to educate whomever says it. There is much healing to be done over what we have been taught. All love.
Flowingriver says:
Jul 20, 2015
Kaypacha…infinite thanks for your love and light! Just a little note to the person who was displeased with use of the word ‘squaw’, it is an indigenous term loaded with honour and respect, and is being reclaimed as such (http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/squaw.html) Sometimes our good intentions to correct the wrongs of the past tend to over-erase context and histories. As the writer says, “Before we erase names, we must erase misunderstandings.” Let us during this time of rebirth, reclaim our collective beauty. Namaste!
RAINBOWRESONANCE says:
Jul 21, 2015
FlowingRiver your name would indicate that you may be indigenous yourself, so apologies if I am overstepping, but I would like to still caution against folks that are not native using the term unless perhaps in the company of a woman who is native that has indicated that she has chosen to reclaim the word for herself and wants others to use it to refer to her specifically. The article you linked represents only one woman’s perspective. While other women may share that perspective, certainly not all do. As with many words that have such a loaded and violent history, the process of reclaiming that word belongs to those that the word was used to subjugate and is most often still reserved for use among those reclaiming it as a way to self-identify. It is not for non-native folks to decide when it is and isn’t appropriate to use it. Since it has the potential to still cause hurt–see the notice on the page referencing the controversy created by her original post–it is definitely not a term that non-native folks should be using.
Roaring in my head says:
Jul 16, 2015
Oh, Wow, that was great. And right in time. I have felt suspended in time and space. It will be good to get going again.
Ola says:
Jul 16, 2015
once again , thank you so much for your deep Universal Sea insides ! Coincidently , the way i feel today is ( i hope to solidify it in the times to come ) ~ the War is over ! I love you * i am sorry * please forgive me * thank you *~) from the depth of this fish with moon in Cancer ~ it s a New Moon , New day , New time , New me <3 So much love to you , sweet heArt !
Cindy says:
Jul 16, 2015
thank you so much
Meme says:
Jul 16, 2015
“I love you,
I’m sorry,
Please forgive me,
Thank you.”
DD says:
Jul 16, 2015
Profound healing release happened for me, thank you. I love you, I’m sorry, please forgive me, thank you.
Mady says:
Jul 16, 2015
HOME RUN ! Synchronicity ! :) I can attest to Kahuna Morrnah Simeona’s mantra and the longer prayer (everyday) as being redemptive and transformative. The collective is ramping up ~ tuning in. US, Ploughing through, bringing up the dark matter of little deaths, is vital to tip the scales and move the energy into the light, so more fission and births can occur there. We want the non dual, exchange of light and dark to be more fluid with an emphasis on fission in the light so the darkest asleep have more cleared for them from our collective and can begin to feel and see the love, in an ever widening infinite well with space for all to transform in this experiment. Tipping the scales together > 50%
Rolling, infinite smiles and love to all ~ In Lak’ech
Jenn says:
Jul 16, 2015
I can’t even listen to either of those songs because why should I apologize when I’m not the one who hurt me? All those men, through the years that have tried to dominate/repress/belittle me………THEY should be apologizing but they’re so ego-orientated, I guarantee it never even crossed their minds. LOL
I have no problem apologizing when I’m wrong but I couldn’t care less if I’m forgiven.
I’m gagging on the “love” part because I don’t love people anymore…what’s to love? Look at our planet & what people have done.
I love animals, plants, H20 & earth.
That’s all I have respect for.
Paula says:
Jul 17, 2015
Perhaps if you were to say “I love you, I’m sorry, please forgive me, Thank you” to “your self” for allowing “your ego” to take the actions of others so personally. (even if it was their intent)Quite often the actions of others are a reflection of how they feel about themselves not you. These people obviously don’t love themselves in the truest form (not the egotistical form), or they wouldn’t have the need to control others. In order to love others we must first learn to love all aspects of ourselves. The good and the bad! This is one of the hardest lessons that I personally have had to learn. Trust me when I say, “It is well worth it”! Life is meant to be joyous, having love & compassion & “respect” for self, is a real good starting point, but it can also be the hardest thing you will ever let yourself do. You are sooooooo worth it!! So, please don’t let others words or actions define who you are. You are the creator of your reality, so call your power back to you now. You are an amazing, beautiful, magical being,… you do know that, right? And we all make mistakes, some of which we are not proud of. We are all perfectly imperfect! Lol. I have found that once I accepted that in myself & stopped judging and just observed, the actions of others don’t bother me so much. Perhaps if you could find it in your heart to muster up a teensy weensy bit of respect for people, they would stop and listen and feel the love & respect you have in your heart for the animals and H20 and the earth, and perhaps they might too, want to change for the better of this great planet of ours! Even if it’s just one person at a time.
Wishing you nothing but the ‘Best’ that life has to offer!
Drea says:
Jul 19, 2015
That is the best advice Paula!!!
Ruth says:
Jul 18, 2015
Do this for your past self. To my self, I’m sorry for the pain you have suffered. I love you. Forgive me for the pain I have allowed you to suffer. Thank you for all you have withstood in the past..
Tanya says:
Jul 16, 2015
I am so grateful to you Kaypacha – I could tell by the tone of your voice in the first few seconds this was going to be a heavy one. This might have been the most powerful report I’ve heard you do. Your vulnerability and honesty were just as powerful as the overriding (innerriding?) message. I love the mantra. Been saying it all day and loving what comes up and gets cleared. Many, many thanks for your ability to provide such transformative insight. You rock!
Cheryl says:
Jul 16, 2015
needed this thank you
Monica says:
Jul 17, 2015
Beautiful message, thank you.
Amber says:
Jul 17, 2015
Spot on as always everything I need to get me through. THANK YOU ❤️ Infinite Love to you Kaypacha.
Dana says:
Jul 17, 2015
Many Blessings… “I love you.. I’m sorry.. Please forgive me.. Thank you”
Moana says:
Jul 17, 2015
mahalo nui loa! thank you thank you :) aloha
M says:
Jul 17, 2015
Thank you for your words of love.
Sarah says:
Jul 17, 2015
I have this weird dreamy sleepy almost nappy feeling that something is over. It is not a super excited “we made it” or “I did it” kind of over but it’s also not a tragic “oh no, it’s over” feeling. It’s just this calm acceptance that some emotion or truth or paradigm or something (it’s not a fact or a sentence, more like an entire understanding or story) accepted to be true is ending. I’m sorry, I’m having a hard time explaining it obviously. It’s just so strange. I am a pretty intuitive person and I have never had this feeling before so I wanted to see if anyone was experiencing it. Thanks.
sandi poncedeleon says:
Jul 17, 2015
I feel things like you are describing that people act out but don’t express them
myself.
Stephanie says:
Jul 18, 2015
I love ho’oponopono and have been doing it alot lately! nice synchronicity there! and spot on with the forecast. *breathes deep* I am committed to myself but I have been taking it to a new level lately. Doing yoga everyday, going out into nature every day, painting and falling in love so much lately!!! I’m excitd for the future I really am :) :) :)
Angela says:
Jul 18, 2015
By saying ‘I’m sorry, I love you, Please forgive me, Thank you.’ You are acknowledging the part you played in creating the situation which needs healing. None of us are ‘islands’ we all interact and it always takes two to create whether we are conscious of it or not. Namaste.
Caroline Nin says:
Jul 18, 2015
Right on ! Very difficult times at the moment ! Thank you for this great message.
“I love you,
I’m sorry,
Please forgive me,
Thank you.”
clairetjeful says:
Jul 18, 2015
sooo clarifying! you are amazing! i love you, i’m sorry , please forgive me, thank you!! and the webinar…ahaha! i’ll be there if your camera doesn’t fall over ;)
joyfu says:
Jul 19, 2015
beautiful THANK YOU xoxoxoxo
WHISTLINGWIND says:
Jul 21, 2015
Yes Kaypacha! I had the sword drawn and battle armor on the 15th. Tell us more about this cutting with the past, I’m way down for the webinar. Here was my insight that came to me: the city of Gordian had an impossible knot. Everyone who came to the village was invited to untie the impossible knot and nobody could. Alexander the Great came through and do you know how he undid it? He drew his sword and cut it! He cut it in half because there was no way to untie it.
This week, I like the idea of making peace. Let us all stay out of armed combat and break away, make peace with the past in the way you suggest and move on with love.
Very very difficult times indeed. Look forward to welcoming the new chapter and the new birth away from these outdated dark structures.
Here’s a good angle: Self, I am sorry that I allowed you to be in that terrible situation. It was not just the other that hurt me, but I who allowed you to be there. I am sorry, I love you, please forgive me. BAM!
WHISTLINGWIND says:
Jul 21, 2015
Man you are good Kaypacha – I also had this thought. I do not know what comes next after this is cleared but I will give it up to the Divine. Thank you!
Erin Paone says:
Jul 25, 2015
Ho’oponopono is a favorite practice of mine……. Always a pleasure….. Blessings .
Mary says:
Jul 29, 2015
Any more literature/reliable sources on Ho’oponopono? thanks!
Terry says:
Mar 31, 2017
I can’t Winton, it’s just not in me, but may I offer some id?seaHow’s about he finds himself seated next to Peter Fitzsimons who is jetting out of Perth after spending some time at the Abrolhos Islands while researching his Batavia novel? Hey? hey? Dont tell me there’s not gold in that.
http://www.thegreateasternwhiteout.net/ says:
Apr 23, 2017
Great post! I think Douglas Carr’s point hits the nail on the head. Companies need to realize that social media should not be the center of their marketing, it should augment or support traditional outlets. And, I don’t think social media marketing is dead – I think it is failing, as companies are continuing to figure out how social media fits within their business model.
John Ziarnick says:
Jun 19, 2021
Yes, we can and should learn from our lessons. The lesson is only over when we are able to walk away with wudsom gained.
My only question is this: “How does your apology repair the damages created by your actions?”
You hurt more than you may ever realize. We have a virtual healing and meditation group wth members from around the world. I have been putting your reading on that group chat weekly for a long time. They asked me to find someone else for astrology readings. How does an apology repair the hurt with all of them?
You did this knowing it was incorrect and only positive for you.
We offer you forgiveness, but you will not get us back. You, of all people should have known better. Apologies should never need to exist, and for you wouldn’t if you were living the life you led us to believe in. Bill Cosby apologized too but look where he is. You have no excuse for your actions and once a Preditor, always a Preditor. I will continue to Lo💕e you, but never like you again for thrme damages no apology can ever erase. Best wishes.