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Swannanoa River - Post Hurricane Helene.

Photo by Mare Cromwell

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Hurricane Helene devastated the mountains in Western

North Carolina along with surrounding states on Sept 26-27. Many lives

were lost along with homes and bridges destroyed, not to mention

massive numbers of trees felled by the devastating winds.

 

In addition, forever chemical toxins were released by the raging

flood waters which are currently affecting the health of

humans, pets and more.

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At 1:11pm ET, on Friday, November 29th, people all over the world

including those on the ground by their local sacred waterways in Appalachia,  manifested a collective Unified Field of Love with directed prayer toward

the water and soils of this region for 11 minutes.

 

We Prayed from our hearts that the toxins be transmuted

into inert substances so that the sacred waters and soils will be healed, and

that we have the capacity to live in the region in a beautiful way.

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As this was the day after Thanksgiving in the USA and we also 

extended our gratitude and love to our local waters, soils and trees that day

when we started our Prayers.

 

This event tapped the seminal work of Masaru Emoto and his water

crystal research and clearing of toxic ponds with groups of volunteers who prayed over the water together. Plus, there is significant research on the Power of Prayer

from established research institutions for several decades now.​​

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All were invited to join regardless of religion, race, or sexual orientation,

as we will be showing up as one people – as the residents in the region

have from the moment the hurricane hit – who love our waters, soils,

homes ... and wish for all of it to heal. 

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Toms Creek Waterfall, McDowell County, North Carolina

Pre-Hurricane Helene. 

Photo by D. Linebaugh

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Ravens Cliff Falls, South Carolina

Pre-Hurricane Helene

Photo by Mare Cromwell

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