Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona revitalized the ancient Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono for personal and global healing.
She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on May 19, 1913. Raised in a family of kahunas, traditional Hawaiian healers, she showed a natural gift for healing from an early age.
Reconnection with Tradition
Throughout her life, Simeona studied and practiced various healing techniques, including lomi lomi massage and Hawaiian prayer. However, her greatest impact came from revitalizing the ancient practice of Ho'oponopono, a method of healing and conflict resolution based on forgiveness, compassion, and personal responsibility.
Ho'oponopono for the World
Simeona adapted Ho'oponopono to the realities of the modern world, making it accessible to a global audience. She taught that the problems and conflicts we experience in life are the result of our subconscious thoughts and beliefs, and that through forgiveness and self-compassion, we can heal and create a more positive reality.
Healing Legacy
Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona passed away in Germany on February 11, 1992. Her legacy continues to inspire people worldwide through her teachings and the practice of Ho'oponopono. Her message of peace, love, and healing resonates in a world increasingly seeking well-being and balance.