Thursday, March 31, 2011

Water messenger, Dr. Masaru Emoto


Dr. Emoto's Request for Assisting Japan:
Below is a special message from renowned Japanese Scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto who brought attention to the power of thought/prayer on water crystals. He has a special request for assistance tomorrow noon...


"To All People Around the World,

Please send your prayers of love and gratitude to water at the nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan.
By the massive earthquakes of Magnitude 9 and surreal massive tsunamis, more than 10,000 people are still missing…even now… It has been 16 days already since the disaster happened. What makes it worse is that water at the reactors of Fukushima Nuclear Plants started to leak, and it’s contaminating the ocean, air and water molecules of the surrounding areas. 
Human wisdom has not been able to do much to solve the problem, but we are only trying to cool down the anger of radioactive materials in the reactors by discharging water to them.
Is there really nothing else to do?
I think there is. During over twenty year research of hado measuring and water crystal photographic technology, I have been witnessing that water can turn positive when it receives pure vibration of human prayer no matter how far away it is.

The energy formula of Albert Einstein, E=MC2 really means that Energy = number of people and the square of people’s consciousness. 

Now is the time to understand the true meaning. Let us all join the prayer ceremony as fellow citizens of the planet earth.  I would like to ask all people, not just in Japan, but all around the world to please help us to find a way out the crisis of this planet. 


The prayer procedure is as follows...

Name of ceremony:
“Let’s send our thoughts of love and gratitude to all water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima”


Day and Time:
March 31st, 2011 (Thursday)
12:00 noon in each time zone


Please say the following phrase:

“The water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant, we are sorry to make you suffer.  Please forgive us.  We thank you, and we love you.”  Please say it aloud or in your mind. 

Repeat it three times as you put your hands together in 

a prayer position. Please offer your sincere prayer.


Thank you very much from my heart."


Masaru Emoto
Messenger of Water








                                                                  Take a small boat 
                                                                  down the river, fish 
                                                                  in the rain, cherish
                                                                  the green moss, love 
                                                                  the waters that offer us 
                                                                  their purity; love
                                                                  the waters. 


                                                                  CB





10 comments:

  1. Everything has energy and water has a memory, beautiful and thought provoking thoughts and words, Claire. Thank you.

    We need exert more energy towards these aspects of the material world and recognise their harmony with us.

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  2. such an uncynical gesture of hope. it feels so nonwestern to me: the idea that existing side by side with our fervent reliance on hard-core science is the gentle, unending flow of the energy of people. like water...
    thank you, claire.

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  3. After watching a special on their plight last night, they can use all the help they can get.It makes one feel good to have a safe home.

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  4. Dear Elisabeth

    What you have said here reminds me of David Abram's words ". . . so many of the ways we speak in our culture continually deny the reciprocity between our senses and the rest of the sensuous world, between our bodies and the vast body of the earth. When we speak of the earth as an object, we are denying our relationship with the earth. When we speak of nature as a set of objects, rather than a community of subjects, we basically close our senses to all of the other voices that surround us. . . "

    I agree, we need to be more attentive towards the energy and memory of our natural world. After all, we are 'born of water'. . . Thank you, Elisabeth.

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  5. Dear Susan - yes, yes. Intuition and reason are happiest and most effective when hand-in-hand?

    "Water is fluid, soft, and yielding. But water will wear away rock, which is rigid and cannot yield. As a rule, whatever is fluid, soft, and yielding will overcome whatever is rigid and hard. This is another paradox: what is soft is strong" ~ Lao-Tzu

    Sooooon! L< C x

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  6. Hi Steve - the suffering in Japan is beyond comprehension. Turning our loving thoughts and mindfulness towards the people there can seem like a very small gesture but when many gather together with a shared intention, anything becomes possible. Masaru Emoto's call alerts us all to the power of standing together in compassion. If we cannot 'do' together, we can still 'be' together.

    Like you, I feel daily appreciative of my safe home and of our many daily rituals that include water.

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  7. Toyin. O - welcome and thanks for coming ; )

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  8. This was absolutely fascinating Claire. I'm just sorry I've got behind with your blog and so missed the opportunity to pray the beautiful prayer with people around the world.

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  9. Dear Jane - 'tis never to late to add our prayers to those of the universe. . . ; ) I hear Masaru Emoto's invitation to us as one that's as much about the Fukushima nuclear plant as it is a call to us all to link up in general and to adopt this mantra for our world's waters whenever 'the thought occurs'. . . The reality of what is happening in and around Japan's stricken nuclear plants has implications for each of every inhabitant on the planet, from the micro to macro. The unfolding story is deeply, deeply concerning, but also an opportunity for us to engage in our global story and to join together in new ways. . .
    As Marylinn Kelly wrote some time ago 'It is all one water - a finger in a tide pool brings our shores together. . . '

    It is comforting to know that people the world over are uniting in prayer. Sending best thoughts your way, Jane - Claire

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  10. 'It is all one water. . . '

    We are all one water. . .

    Spoken in awe and in gratitude.

    C xo

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