Ho’oponopono, the Hawaiian system that heals oneself ... and the world, too
Article by: Rosario Montenegro
More
than thirty years ago, in Hawaii, at the Hawaii State Hospital, there
was a special ward, a clinic for the mentally ill criminals. People who
had committed extremely serious crimes were assignated there either
because they had a very deep mental disorder or because they needed to
be checked to see if they were sane enough to stand trial. They had
committed murder, rape, kidnapping or other such crimes. According to a
nurse that worked there in those years, the place was so bleak that not
even the paint could stick to the walls, everything was decaying,
terrifying, repulsive. No day would pass without a patient-inmate
attacking another inmate or a member of the staff.