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THE FACTS >>
Since time immemorial, water has been one
of the Earth’s most precious elements. It is essential to
all known forms of life, and covers nearly 71% of the Earth's surface.
Due to its depth, the Earth’s water encompasses about 300
times the habitable volume of the terrestrial habitats on our planet
and contains the largest proportion of all life.
Just as our ancestors evolved within this
primordial oceanic womb of the Earth, human life continues to grow
in an almost identical environment, within the amniotic fluid of
the womb. Even after we are born, water comprises 70% of the total
mass of our bodies, and we carry it with us until the day we die.
It is an understatement to say that water
is precious.
Because of overpopulation, mass consumption,
misuse, and water pollution, the availability of clean water per
capita is inadequate and shrinking as of the year 2006. Currently,
about 1 billion people around the world routinely drink unhealthy
water, and some 5 million deaths a year are caused by polluted drinking
water. UNESCO's World Water Development Report (WWDR, 2003) indicates
that, in the next 20 years, the quantity of clean water available
to everyone is predicted to decrease by 30%.
<< THE MISSION >>
The only positive side to these catastrophic
circumstances is the fact that environmental crisis may be acting
as a catalyst for profound social change. Currently, we are being
challenged to find new and sustainable ways to live on this planet.
At this point, we have very little choice: either we adapt or we
perish. This realization confirms that we are on the horizon of
a new paradigm of consciousness; a time when we will harness the
power of technology to heal the planet.
<< THE SCIENCE OF SOUND AND
WATER >>
Evidence of this new paradigm is rapidly
emerging in the field of environmental restoration. Many cities
around the globe are using progressive technologies to clean the
environment. In Europe, scientists are using sound waves to clean
air pollution. Similar techniques can be used to affect the structure
of water molecules, which are known to be highly receptive. Most
commonly, factors such as heat, cold, and pressure, in addition
to chemical methods (such as oxidation and camphor type additives),
have been used to change the structure of water. However, in the
last century, several discoveries have revolutionized this idea
and opened the door to a whole new set of possibilities.
One
of these discoveries, called “Cymatics”, was pioneered
by a Swiss scientist named Hans Jenny. Cymatics, the study of wave
phenomena, is typically associated with the physical patterns produced
through the interaction of sound waves in a medium. By using specific
frequencies, it is possible to create complex, replicable patterns
in sand, water, and a virtually any particulate matter. One of Jenny's
more complex experiments involved a spherical vibrating water droplet
containing fine particles. By applying sound waves, these particles
formed into a 3-Dimensional star (or dual) tetrahedron shape with
surrounding circles similar to the one shown below. Many of the
shapes produced by the application of Cymatics have similarities
to snowflakes, sacred geometric patterns, traditional mandalas,
and crop circle designs.
To the amazement of most scientists, the
definition of liquid water has not yet been fully established and
its atomic model is still incomplete. Any particular accumulation
of liquid water can contain an almost limitless number of other
molecules, so it can express a near infinite number of possible
atomic configurations. This must be one of the reasons why it was
chosen to be the supporting structure for the Matrix of life. Water's
ability to fill up and fit any shape makes it the perfect material
to provide the diverse forms required to transport living organisms
around in space. All material objects are simply water held together
in unique forms.
Some interesting research in Japan, conducted
by Dr. Masaru Emoto, has suggested that water may be receptive to
words, sounds, and thoughts in the environment. According to Emoto,
water can receive information and store it for future use, much
like the silicon used in computer chips. This theory has interesting
implications for the uses of collective consciousness toward the
global effort to restore harmony in the environment. Is it possible
to harmonize the energy field of our planet by focusing our voices
and intentions in a vast global effort.
<< THE PLANETARY TONE >>
Due to observations of the spectrum peaks
in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic
field spectrum, it has become apparent that the Earth emits a consistent
frequency. This frequency, known as the Schumann Resonance, corresponds
to approximately 7.8125hz and is created by the excitation of terrestrial
stationary waves by lightning strikes.
Scientific analysis has confirmed that many
species of animals are affected by the Schumann Resonance, including
humans. Recent studies have identified the most common resonant
frequency of the human voice to be 125hz. This frequency is an exact
harmonic (16th octave) of the Schumann Resonance.
<< THE SYNCRONIZED GLOBAL OM
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The H2Om project will attempt to create the
world’s largest synchronized global Om, which will take place
on Saturday September 15th during the Earthdance international
peace event. Earthdance, the Global Dance Festival for
Peace, has grown to become the world's largest simultaneous music
and dance event, uniting over 350 locations in 60 countries. Every
year, in alignment with the International Day of Peace, over 200,000
people unite in dance, with hundreds of thousands more joining online,
in support of global peace and humanitarian aims. The defining moment
of the Earthdance event is the synchronized “Prayer for Peace”,
played at every location at the same time.
This year, the Earthdance “Prayer
for Peace” will be followed by a unified global Om, as people
across the world synchronize their voices with the intention of
healing the Earth’s waters. To increase cohesiveness and provide
a single, specific point of focus for the global community, the
“Prayer for Peace” will be immediately followed by the
recording of a fundamental tone (the specific human frequency of
125hz), which will serve as a foundation for people to tune into.
In addition to this frequency that will be
audible on land, we intend to transmit the same frequency (via hydroacoustic
transducers) to the waters of several major sacred rivers throughout
the world (Amazon, Ganga, Nile, etc.) This gesture will be an attempt
to “homeopathically resonate” the Earth’s water
body with our global intention, and thus unite all life, both on
land and sea.
In the past, there have been several
attempts to perform a “Global Om”. However, we
believe the H2Om project will be the largest and most advanced
attempt to date, uniting new paradigm science with a massive
global audience. The H2Om project will also be supported by
several major international peace organizations, including
World Puja, James Twyman, and many more. This effort, in combination
with the fact that we will be using a specific frequency,
and transmitting this frequency throughout the entire planet,
will make the H2Om event a truly unprecedented experience.
The H2Om project will also be launched at the Global
Sound Conference in Los Angeles, May 9th – 12th, 2008
(http://www.mysticvibration.com/).
<< CONCLUSION >>
Since
an initiative of this caliber has never been accomplished, the extent
of the positive influence created by this event has yet to be determined.
However, we believe that even a tiny dose of collective consciousness
may help tip the scales in favor of global balance.
Regardless of the outcome, we are confident
that by raising awareness about the need to preserve our precious
natural resources of Water, we will take a step toward the betterment
of our Earth’s environment, and improve the livelihood of
countless future generations.
<<CONTACTS>>
For more information regarding the H2Om project,
please contact Alex Theory Ph.D. at 415.786.5245 or alex[at]mysticvibration.com
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