And Now For…Thanksgiving

Friday, November 7, 2008 Chandra Sherin Leave a comment Go to comments

With a new spirit of hope, democracy and opportunity before us, it truly is thanksgiving. Today,I return to the lessons of Masaru Emoto and water, and invite you to the water as well.

The Pacific Ocean is overwhelmed with plastic pollution, and life there is suffering and dying because of it. This effects all. Let us pray then, for new efforts and solutions for the dire issue there, and the dire issue and need for clean water to be made available for all life at no cost. Let us support those who would work for these important fundamental and pressing issues. May we now participate and practice daily mindfulness for these needs regarding water.

Let us pray love and thanksgiving into the water that washes our hands throughout the day, that cleanses our bodies in the bath and shower, for the water that washes our dishes, foods and vegetation; to the snow, rain, marshes, lakes, rivers and oceans. May we greet one another and all the bodies of water around us with an awareness and a deep rooted response of love and thanks. Let us give love and gratitude to our very selves as well. May we remember the evidence of the water crystals as to the power of our intentions and actions.

May we resolve to be instruments of peace and healing. May we embrace and live in the eternal spring of living water offered to us.

with peace, love and gratitude,

Chan

  1. John Bettencourt
    Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 11:36 am | #1

    Chan, I’m overwhelmed by this water experiment! I practice elemental chanting, so this is a great visual addition to that. Did you notice the sentiments having to do with giving thanks reveal simpler or almost polished shapes? I think the negative aspects, while they are grotesque and ugly, are really just “unformed”, forces of breaking down rather than becoming. Thank you for posting this!

    • CSS moonseeds
      Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 12:06 pm | #2

      John, thank you for your comment. so well said and right about breaking down vs. becoming. I would love to hear more about the elemental chanting you do. Elemental movements have been in my consciousness lately. :)

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