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Meditation: Healing the Father Wound: A Guided Journey for Forgiveness & Reconnection

Meditation: Healing the Father Wound: A Guided Journey for Forgiveness & Reconnection

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Experience a powerful heart-centered meditation to heal the father wound and restore emotional connection—whether your father is alive, distant, or held only in memory.

In this guided practice, originally recorded as part of the Healing Your Relationship With Your Father episode, Wayne Kealohi Powell draws from the wisdom of Huna, Ho‘oponopono, and Hawaiian spirituality to help you gently release old pain, abandonment, or unspoken love. Through breath, visualization, and the principle of oneness, you’ll open a channel of divine connection between your heart and your father’s, inviting peace, forgiveness, and reconnection across time and space.

🌺 In this meditation, you’ll experience:

  • Healing the father wound through spiritual presence

  • Releasing suppressed emotion with breath and love

  • A visualization to connect with your father’s spirit

  • Saying and hearing “I love you” soul-to-soul

  • Emotional freedom through ancestral forgiveness

Let this sacred moment guide you back to your heart. This is forgiveness in action—a soul-level reset through Hawaiian wisdom, compassion, and breath.

🌀 Join Wayne live on Sundays via Zoom or YouTube Live: https://www.waynekpowell.com/mystic-wisdom-dialogues

📅✨ Work with Wayne → https://www.waynekpowell.com/book-a-session

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