Mabel Katz, a student of Dr. Ihaleakalā Hew Len, distils the SITH (Self I-Dentity through Ho'oponopono) method into its most approachable form. The book argues that all problems originate in our own subconscious memories, and that the simplest path to resolution — in relationships, business, or health — is to take total responsibility and repeat the four Ho'oponopono phrases to let the Divine cleanse those memories.
Katz draws on decades of workshops to address common resistances and misconceptions.
Reception
Katz's book is widely regarded in Ho'oponopono communities as the most practical and accessible entry point after Zero Limits, particularly for readers who want to apply the method in everyday professional and family contexts. It has been translated into more than twenty languages. General-interest reviewers note that the metaphysical premises require suspension of ordinary cause-and-effect thinking, though many readers report concrete improvements in their stress responses and relationships after consistent use of the four phrases.
Frequently asked
What is SITH Ho'oponopono?
SITH stands for Self I-Dentity through Ho'oponopono — the lineage developed by Morrnah Simeona and continued by Ihaleakalā Hew Len. It treats every external problem as a memory replaying in the practitioner's own consciousness, addressed by silently repeating the four cleansing phrases.
How is this book different from Zero Limits?
Vitale's Zero Limits is structured as a journalist's account of discovering the practice; Katz's book is written by a long-time practitioner and is organised around concrete applications — work, money, family relationships, health — with answers to recurring student questions.
Who is Mabel Katz?
An Argentine-born accountant who became one of Ihaleakalā Hew Len's senior students and the principal SITH teacher in Spanish-speaking countries. She runs international workshops and has lectured at the United Nations on Ho'oponopono as a conflict-resolution practice.