Lady Selah SuJuris Promotes Dr. Emoto's Healing Prayer for Gulf on Radio Show
Online, June 28, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Dr Masaru Emoto, the famous scientist from Japan, and Author of the popular book series on "The True Power of Water" released an urgent message in May regarding the oil spill. In his message he conveys the idea of praying over the water, which is inline with his scientific methods and beliefs, that we can assist any situation by the spoken word. Dr Emoto also expresses that we all can have a part, we are not powerless and prayer is a powerful tool.
Lady Selah SuJuris, admirer of Dr. Emoto's work, is an artist herself, and the oil spill created a heaviness of heart which prompted the creation of two pieces of art expressing the crises. The art can be viewed at ladyselahsujuris.webs.com "I realized the art I created was just a catalyst which triggered my researcher's mind into gear. I conducted an investigation on a formula and proven technique which may aid the gulf situation. It is too early to know if the idea can be utilized in the gulf, but I still felt I needed to do more." commented Lady Selah
This Sunday June 27, 2010 from 6 to 7 pm on Storytellers Campfire Radio Show and Literacy Program, Lady Selah expresses her heartfelt feelings and projects Dr Emoto's prayer to the world. Storytellers Campfire Radio Show airs on KKNW 1150 AM, in Bellevue, Washington, HD Radio HD3, 365 LIVE, and on their website at www.storytellerscampfire.org The Show is available for partnering radio stations and is being heard around the world in thirteen countries.
"Dr Emoto has the right idea. We are not alone nor are we powerless. We have a divine creator who can help us and we can receive that help by praying." Lady Selah
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