A Prayer for the Gulf Of Mexico
“I send the energy of love and gratitude to the waters and all living creatures in the Gulf of Mexico and its surroundings.
“To the whales, dolphins, pelicans, fish, shellfish, planktons, corals, algae, humankind … to ALL living creatures …
“I am sorry.
“Please forgive me.
“Thank you.
“I love you.”
This is Dr. Masaru Emoto’s prayer for the Gulf of Mexico, forwarded by Mary Ellen AngelScribe.
Dr. Emoto has published extensive research on the characteristics of water. He has found that water physically responds to emotions.
As Mary Ellen points out, many of us are predominantly angry when we consider what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico as a result of BP’s massive oil spill.
While our emotion is justified, Mary Ellen suggests, and I agree, that we may be of greater assistance to our planet and all of its life if we collectively and humbly pray for healing.
Help set an intention of love and healing so large and so overwhelming that we can perform a miracle in the Gulf of Mexico.
We are not powerless.
We are powerful.
Our united energy, repeating his prayer daily…multiple times…can literally shift what is happening.
We don’t have to know how, Mary Ellen adds. Just recognize that the power of love is greater than any other power in the universe.
Help take charge … and do our own cleanup!
Amen, Mary Ellen!
Tags: BP, energy, environment, Gulf of Mexico, offshore oil drilling, oil spill, pollution
June 20th, 2010 at 10:02 pm
i dont understand why, as a resident of the gulf coast, our state and local governments are arguing. the state has the power to act over the feds, and they argue like children. to the state: just do something
June 23rd, 2010 at 9:34 pm
This entire oil spill with BP is insanity. The total amount of petroleum pouring forth into the Gulf of Mexico skyrocketed by 1000s of barrels Wednesday right after an undersea droid ostensibly struck the containment cap that has been catching petroleum from BP’s Macondo well. I question how much destruction this whole catastrophe is going to cost the gulf when it’s all over