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Wednesday
Mar302011

What a wild, wonderful world!

From my friend, Nicola, in Hawaii:

Hi everyone.

Dr. Masaru Emoto, the premiere Japanese scientist and water researcher, is asking all citizens of Mother Earth to focus with intent to transform the dangerous Nuclear problem that is continuing to develop in Japan. High amounts of radiation has contaminated large amounts of water at one of the power plants and is starting to get into the environment.

Dr. Emoto knows the power and ability of water to heal, transmute, transfigure, and purify toxins as demonstrated in his bestselling series of books "The Hidden Messages in Water".

So on Thursday, March 31st, at Noon, in each time zone, he is requesting that as many of us as possible to perform the following simple prayer and invocation 3 times with our hands in the prayer position:

"The water at Fukushima Nuclear Plant, we are sorry to make you suffer.  Please forgive us.  We thank you and we love you."

The power of this simple prayer formula has been demonstrated many times, in particular by the Hawaiian psychologist and kahuna Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, who used this prayer to successfully heal all the mental patients in the entire ward at the Hawaiian State Mental Hospital during his time working there, as described in the book "Zero Limits" by Joe Vitale.  Dr.  Hew Len never counseled or spoke to any of the patients.  He just studied the patients files and went within himself and did the prayer process.

I hope you can join us.  Spread the word.

I'm in.  See the follow up, please.

Reader Comments (1)

Lois - Thanks for all the helpful information you've posted for emergency preparedness. While the healing goes on in Japan, here is another reliable source that's very good 72hours.org It's thorough, easy to navigate and covers all kinds of disasters.

One item to recommend - an Eton radio, etc., available from many sources, including off the rack at some luggage/travel stores. They're powered by battery/solar/hand crank, have built-in flash light, and outlet for charging a cell phone. There are a few models, and features vary - going beyond the basic offers more.

March 31, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSusan Woodman

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