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Prayer for Fukushima

Famous Japanese scientist's urgent plea

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If you saw "What the Bleep," you'll remember the stunning sequence in which water crystals were shown after having been cursed at and, alternatively, blessed.
 
The difference was profound.  Masaru Emoto's "Messages from Water" describes how water absorbs our vibrations -- to an astonishing degree.  Emoto just put out a world-wide plea for us all to pray for the water in and around Fukushima, "to bless and thank the waters" that are being used to cool down the "angry reactors."  He gave a specific time and date but since this has passed, BoBuReview's suggesting any day, any time, anywhere, even just for a minute -- though noon in all time zones was what he proposed --  for us to treat the water around the ailing Japanese nuclear plant with our love and gratitude.  How could it possibly hurt?  
 
We are in a time when the solutions of man's "rational" mind aren't working very well.  We need to call on all higher powers, especially our own, and make positive aspirations for our beleagured planet.  This is a prayer for our times. 


 
 Buddhist wisdom meets contemporary culture
 
 
Copyright Paki S. Wright 2009-2012 

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