Hawaiian "Setting Things Right" Ho' oponopono

EPISODE · Aug 23, 2025 · 59 MIN

Hawaiian "Setting Things Right" Ho' oponopono

from What Do You Know? · host Mariha Smith Carey aka Dr. Sonia Nicole Levi

Beginning with the Jewish Prayer, Shema. I am 75% White and 25% Black, known as a person who "passes" in the book called "Passing."Announcement: "SDA Seventh Day Adventists are now Mormons following Joseph Smith's dreams and visions around the same time as Ellen G. White. My last name is Smith.Some fool called Italian Kristin Markiewicz-Blackmore to cover my life path as the Goddess Sophia (not in her human life path), ✝️ what?" In this episode I had to talk about a few different topics to get to my main point which was anything that is out of order needs order to be restored and in our solar system we're moving from a place of chaos to more and more order. We do not want to return to chaos. The process of restoration and reparation must begin with the family unit. In this counselor centered approach derived from Hawaiian spirituality, you must be culturally sensitive and spiritually attuned to who you are and those around you. Disclaimer: Aleister Crowley is not the founder of the Church of Satan that was incorrectly stated.I am not a Brown woman, a fusion of Japanese as the primary culture and Black as the secondary culture. I need to have my skin lightened since I am an Australian Black. My surrogate mother, Cynthia was giving clearances to Marise Payne in Australia 🇦🇺🦘 when I am the actual entity I said if I have a life with Sylvia I need to be named Latasha as the first name and join the Navy after graduating High School. These people don't have me living as Latasha nor Sylvia who went to college. Further, this should reverse Canada’s clearances in my private life to stay dark-skinned and broke, for who? Black women including Spanish Tiamat have their skin color "in the middle" including my own mother, whose color is in the middle. So who is Canada that I need to stay dark-skinned and in danger everyday?

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