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'Love and Gratitude to Water' Ceremony.

Dr. Emoto

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The ceremony will take place at Lake Baikal Siberia, Russia . August 3rd, 2008.
A Message to you from Dr. Masaru Emoto.
Dear Friend,
Our planet Earth is called 'Planet of Water'. We have not found any other planet in this vast universe, which contains such a great amount of liquid water. It is said that our life was born in the primordial ocean of this planet, and water is a critical element for us to maintain our life form. All life could not exist without water.
Our precious and essential resource, however, has been seriously polluted all over the world.
Lake Baikal located in eastern Siberia is the largest and cleanest supply of freshwater on the planet. It has long been admired as the'Sacred Gem' and ' Pearl in Siberia '. It is said that Lake Baikal is the deepest lake on Earth and holds 20% of the world's freshwater supply, which is more than the amount of water of the Five Great Lakes in the North America combined. It is also said that humanity could survive at least for forty years solely on the water of Lake Baikal .
Lake Baikal is also known as the oldest lake on Earth and was considered to have been created about 25 million years ago. It contains 1500 endemic species, of which more than half cannot be found anywhere else in the world. In 1996, the United Nations declared Lake Baikal as a World Heritage Site.
Recently, I was notified that the water of this precious lake has become polluted. This is why we have decided to hold this year's Ceremony to Send Love and Gratitude to Water at Lake Baikal , so that the people of the world would pay attention to this precious water resource, and not take it for granted.
We have chosen Olkhon Island , the biggest island of Lake Baikal , as the primary site for our ceremony. This island has long been known as a sacred place for Siberian shamans. There is a small cape called Shaman Rock near Khuzhir.
We invite you to join us by sending your own sincere prayer of Love and Gratitude to the water of Lake Baikal , and the waters of the world.
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Shaman Rock near Khuzhir.

Please read the following for the ceremony schedule and information on how you can participate.
Ceremony to Send Love and Gratitude to the Water of Lake Baikal
and the waters of the world.
Time: 5pm to 6pm on Sunday, August 3, 2008 Lake Baikal Time*
Place: Shaman Rock of Olkhon Island, the biggest island of Lake Baikal in Siberia , Russia
Content: We dedicate our sincere Prayer of Love and Gratitude to the water of Lake Baikal , and the waters of the world.
How to participate in the ceremony
To attend in person:
Come to Lake Baikal .
On August 2nd there will be lectures by
Dr. Masaru Emoto, Prof. Konstantin Korotkov, and Prof. Park. and a screening of the film WATER.'
On August 3rd please arrive at Shaman Rock on Lake Baikal no later than 4:30 pm to prepare for the ceremony. Ceremony will commence at 5pm.
Participation through the Internet
There are two ways you can participate.
Visit the You Tube Zen TV Network site...Click on the ' Lake Baikal ' video and follow along with the prayer.
or copy and paste http://www.youtube.com/user/ZenTVNetwork into your browser (the video will be up August 1st.)

Or
Print the photograph of Lake Baikal that is shown below.
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Prepare a glass of clean water and put it on the photograph of Lake Baikal.
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If you could not print the photograph, then you can just put the glass of water in front of the computer screen that is showing the photograph.
Please pray for the water in the glass using the following prayer of Apology (for Humanity's contribution to pollution), Love, Gratitude, and Respect:
Water, We Are Sorry.
Water, We Love You.
Water, We Thank You.
Water, We Respect You.
Please intend that the water in the glass is completely filled with the vibrations of Apology, Love, Gratitude and Respect. You can hold both of your hands toward the glass, and visualize that the vibrations emitting from your heart will be projected into the water of the glass through your hands. Please see that each water molecule in the glass is brilliantly shining like a tiny sun.
(You can close your eyes during this process, if it is more comfortable for you during the visualization and meditation.)
Next, please intend that the vibrations of your prayer of Love, Gratitude, and Respect in the glass of water will transmit into all the water of Lake Baikal through the photograph of Lake Baikal . As all water is connected through collective consciousness, your prayer dedicated to the glass of water will naturally expand into the water of Lake Baikal.
Following the prayer to Lake Baikal, please intend that the vibrations, which now fill the water of Lake Baikal, will spread to the waters all over the world. Visualize that all the water molecules on Earth are beautifully emitting golden and silver light.
Visualize Planet Earth in front of you, surrounded by a glowing gold and silver light.
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Please intend that the vibrations and frequencies of the water of Lake Baikal and the waters of the world are being raised during the full hour from 5pm to 6pm on Sunday, August 3. You can also add your own prayer to the water, meditation, chanting, music, songs, dancing, and so on intending the same purpose.
*Local Time of Various Places:
Hawaii: 10 pm to 11 pm on Saturday, August 2
Los Angeles:1 am to 2 am on Sunday, August 3
New York: 4 am to 5 pm on Sunday, August 3
Greenwich Mean Time: 8 am to 9 am on Sunday, August 3
London: 9 am to 10 am on Sunday, August 3
Paris: 10 am to 11 am on Sunday, August 3
Jerusalem: 11 am to noon on Sunday, August 3
Moscow: Noon to 1 pm on Sunday, August 3
Beijing: 4 pm to 5 pm on Sunday, August 3
Irkutsk & Lake Baikal : 5 pm to 6 pm on Sunday, August 3
Japan: 5 pm to 6 pm on Sunday, August 3
Sydney: 6 pm to 7 pm on Sunday, August 3
Please focus your awareness with the thousands of people praying at the Shaman Rock of Olkhon Island, and around the world simultaneously with you.
Through the water, we will be connected as One.

Love and Blessings