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The Ho’oponopono Prayer: A Simple Hawaiian Practice for Forgiveness and Healing

September 1, 2025 · Spirituality

Life, especially as we gather more years, can leave us with a heavy heart. We carry memories of words we wish we could take back, hurts we never fully healed from, and resentments that feel etched into our very being.

These burdens can dim our light, making it difficult to find the peace and joy we deserve. If you have ever longed for a way to release these old pains, to find a path to forgiveness for others and, perhaps most importantly, for yourself, you are not alone.

There is a gentle, profound practice from the Hawaiian islands that speaks directly to this human need. It is called Ho’oponopono. It is not about confrontation or demanding apologies from others. It is a quiet, internal process of cleaning and clearing our own hearts and minds.

In this article, we will gently explore the Ho’oponopono prayer. We will look at its traditional roots and its modern, simplified form.

We will walk through how to do the practice, understand why it can be so effective for spiritual healing, and discuss how to approach it in a way that is safe, grounded, and respectful. This is an invitation to discover a simple tool for finding a lighter, more peaceful way to walk through the world.

What Is Ho’oponopono? The Journey from Communal Ritual to Personal Prayer

At its core, Ho’oponopono is an ancient Hawaiian tradition of reconciliation and forgiveness.

The word itself, hoʻoponopono, can be translated as “to make right,” “to correct an error,” or “to put things back in order.” It reflects a deep cultural understanding that conflicts and misdeeds disrupt the spiritual and social harmony, not just between people, but within the entire community.

Historically, this was not a solitary practice. When a family experienced discord—an argument, a transgression, or a lingering bitterness—a respected elder or a healing priest, known as a kahuna lapaʻau, would guide them through a formal process.

Everyone involved would gather to speak their truth, confess their part in the problem, offer repentance, and grant forgiveness. The goal was to restore pono, or balance and righteousness, allowing the family to move forward with renewed connection and love.

While this powerful communal practice still exists, the version of Ho’oponopono that has spread across the world is a modern, deeply personal adaptation. It was simplified and taught by a Hawaiian kahuna named Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona, and later popularized by one of her students, Dr. Ihaleakalā Hew Len.

This modern form is not about gathering with others; it is a prayer or mantra that you practice within yourself.

The core of this practice is a profound and sometimes challenging idea: taking 100% responsibility for your own experience of life. This does not mean you are to blame for what others have done or for tragedies that have occurred.

Instead, it suggests that you are responsible for the memories, feelings, and reactions that are triggered within you by these events. The pain you feel is inside you, and therefore, the healing must also begin inside you.

This inner work is accomplished through the gentle repetition of four simple yet powerful phrases. These are the four phrases of ho’oponopono.

“I’m sorry.”

“Please forgive me.”

“Thank you.”

“I love you.”

These phrases act as a petition—to the divine, to the universe, to your own higher self, or simply to the healing energy of love itself—to clean and transmute the painful memories and energies you are holding. It is a way of saying, “I recognize there is a problem within my perception.

I ask for this inner error to be corrected. I am grateful for this opportunity to heal. I choose love as the healing force.”

It is a path of spiritual healing that begins and ends with you, offering a way to find peace even when the world outside of you remains unchanged.

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