Healing The Gulf: The Power of Intentions
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Masaru Emoto (江本勝, Emoto Masaru, born July 22, 1943) is a Japanese author and scientist known for his claim that if human speech or thoughts are directed at water droplets before they are frozen, images of the resulting water crystals will be beautiful or ugly depending upon whether the words or thoughts were positive or negative. Emoto claims this can be achieved through prayer, music or by attaching written words to a container of water. Read More: HERE
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Healing the Gulf – What can we do? The groundbreaking work of Japanese researcher, Dr. Masaru Emoto is reshaping our awareness and giving birth to a new consciousness of Earth’s most precious resource: Water.
Water nourishes us on a daily basis on a deeper level than most of us realize. In the movie, What the Bleep, many of us were introduced to this idea through the photographs of the water crystals in the film. The ability to photograph water crystals was perfected by Dr. Emoto, who has committed himself to educating the world about the properties of water and the importance of his findings.
Dr. Emoto lectures around the world and has conducted live experiments both in Japan, Europe and the US to show how our thoughts, attitudes, and emotions deeply impact ourselves and the environment. He has facilitated several water blessings at locations around the world, and shares his experiences during his presentations that include ‘before’ and ‚after‘ pictures that illustrate the shift that occurs in the crystalline structure of water following a blessing. “Water has memory,” he explains, and we have the power as individuals to collectively come together to heal the consciousness surrounding the Gulf.
Live, In-Person Option
Hosted by Wings Bookstore and First
Unity of St Petersburg, Florida
Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010
Time: 1:00 – 4:30 PM EDT
Global Internet Option
If you are unable to make the workshop in person, we welcome you to join us LIVE via your home, office or church! To participate, you simply need an Internet connection and a computer!
Learn about Dr. Masaru Emoto’s latest research on the consciousness of water, see before and after pictures and join us for a special Gulf blessing at Pass-a-Grille Beach. Healing the Gulf will support National Wildlife Federation’s efforts to restore wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico. VIDEO,More*.
On September 11, 2010, Dr. Emoto will be appearing on Unity Campus to remind us that we have the opportunity to make a difference through sharing our alignment with love and gratitude. During the afternoon workshop, he will share his latest research findings with us to assist in elevating us to the level of belief required to make the greatest possible impact.
Joining Dr. Emoto for the workshop, will be Kumari Mullin, who will teach and demonstrate tools and methods that can be utilized by individuals to become open channels for the energy of love and gratitude. Her expertise as an animal intuitive and reiki master will provide for the inclusion of healing the sea life in the Gulf.
Following the afternoon workshop, everyone is invited to relocate to Pass-a-Grille Beach and join us for the blessing of the Gulf and Sea Life. If you are unable to attend in person, we invite you to join us remotely at the appointed time, as we know that the power of our intentions increase exponentially with every person involved.
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