Peace in the World

Peace begins as a small ripple, an inner sense of calm that grows outward into peaceful relationships, communities, and ultimately, the world.

In the context of waterlovepeace, peace is cultivated through the symbolic and literal cycles of water. As we engage in water rituals and events, we align ourselves with the flow of nature, bringing balance and harmony into our lives. By fostering peace within, we create a ripple effect that extends to our relationships and the world around us, promoting global harmony through shared intention and action.

Sing the Peace Song "He Yama Yo"

Lyrics:

He yama yo
Wana hene yo
He yama yo
Wana hene yo
He yama yo
Wana hene yo
He yama yo
Wana hene yo
Wahee
Yayana
Hey hey hey ho
Wahee
Hey hey hey hey hey ho
Wahee


Sing the Ancient Seal Song "Ionn-da, Ionn-do"

Folk song from South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. In local folklore, selkies are seals that transform into women when they come ashore.

Lyrics – Scots Gaelic:

Ionn da, Ionn do, Ionn da, od-ar da
Hi-o dan dao, odar da


Investigating the Molecular Resonance of Thought and Water

“By holding the intention of peace towards water, by thinking, speaking and acting with the intention of peace towards water, water can and will bring peace, to our bodies and to the world.”

Masaru Emoto, author & water-researcher

Masaru Emoto, a Japanese pioneer in water crystal photography, gained recognition for his groundbreaking experiments that explored the influence of human thoughts on the molecular structure of water.

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