Cleaning While Driving
Driving is one of the few times in your day when you are physically still but mentally wide open.
No notifications to answer.
No one asking anything from you.
Just you, the road, and your thoughts.
And for many people, that is when the mind gets busy. Replaying conversations, planning arguments, revisiting old memories, or worrying about what is ahead.
What if this was not mental noise… but an opportunity?
The car becomes a moving meditation room.
Red lights turn into reminders.
Traffic becomes timing for practice.
Long stretches of road become rhythm.
Instead of filling the space with radio, podcasts, or mental chatter, you gently repeat:
I love you. I am sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you.
No analysis.
No effort.
No fixing.
Just cleaning.
You do not have to know what you are cleaning. You do not have to understand why certain thoughts arise. You simply allow the words to clear whatever surfaces.
And something remarkable happens.
You arrive at your destination lighter than when you left.
Not because the drive was easy.
But because you did not carry the emotional clutter with you.
Driving becomes less about getting somewhere and more about releasing what you no longer need to hold.
Over time, this simple practice turns every commute into a quiet reset, a daily clearing, a moving return to peace.
The road is still the same.
But you are not.
Your soul already knows the next step. Allow yourself the space to explore these teachings through my books, receive personal guidance in a private consultation, or immerse yourself in the sacred energy of Hawaii at an upcoming spiritual gathering.

