GIRL’S NIGHT OUT: The HADO Party

4/17/04

It was early in the evening and the five gals gathered at THE HADO HOUSE, a new place promising to be A Meeting place of Science, Art and Spirit, topped off with a Gourmet Japanese Meal. They had heard THE HADO HOUSE had Great Vibes, or as the Japanese owner, Kotodama called it, “Great HADO”. It was unique, in that it offered a glass-painting class and served no alcohol. Instead of alcohol, the menu offered A Variety of Distinct Waters and Ices. The walls were lined with a gallery of beautiful Ice Crystal photographs and there was a video corner. Kotodama was cook, waiter, and master of ceremonies, all rolled into one.

The Sushi was delicious, as were the gourmet salad, rice and grilled tofu. Each gal sampled a different HADO Water with specialty ice cubes. The drinks all had unusual names like “Joy,” “Angel,” “Peace,” “Delight,” “Zen,” “Mitzvah,” and “Loving Kindness.” The ice cubes came in a choice of “Classical,” “Jazz” or “Light Rock.” It was all delightful! There was laughter and celebration in the air. Rumor had it that the food and drink here were light and uplifting, because Kotodama said prayers to them. He also played music to some of his waters to freeze into ice cubes. This all lent an air of mystery to the place, as well as merriment.

When they had finished eating, Kotodama, brought out three beautiful Japanese books to show the gals: MESSAGES FROM WATER, vol. I, II and III, by Dr. Masaru Emoto.

They were amazing books with photographs taken of frozen water crystals. Each crystal was exquisitely different.

Some photographs were taken of the same samples of water before and after prayers were said for them. Others were samples of polluted water both before and after loving words were said to them. The differences were Striking!!!!

The polluted, dark, murky water samples had turned into beautiful, crisp, intricate snowflake-like crystals.

Words like “Hitler,” “I hate you,” “love,” and “Angel” were spoken to the water samples, then each sample was frozen and photographed under a microscope. All these samples were taken from the same water source.

The “I hate you” was dark, murky, and menacing looking. The “I love you” was an exquisite looking white snowflake-like crystal. “Hitler” was also menacing and dark, and to their amazement, one could almost see a figure with his arm outstretched, as if yelling “Hail!” “Angel” was a white crystal shaped like a garland of delicate flowers or stars.

Next, Kotodama showed the five gals some photos of water they had played music to. The water seemed to like some music better than others. “Mozart” was a beautiful snowflake crystal with some soft edges. “Heavy Metal” looked like cracked, shattered glass.

The final experiments in the books were even more unbelievable, as they were nonverbal and silent. Paper with written words on them, such as “Thank You” were taped to the vials. No sounds were made. The results were strikingly similar to the other experiments! The water had transformed from dark and ugly into something very light and beautiful, usually a snowflake or a lovely little scene.

Speculations were being made that “thoughts transform, create.” Ideas were bandied about that one could possibly even transform our whole planet of pollution and hatred, if we could transform all of her water. After all, people were 70% water and planet earth herself is mostly made up of water, also 70%.

Kotodama explained that Dr. Emoto has been visiting polluted lakes in Japan, Europe, and in The Middle East, and transforming them with The Power of Prayer.

“It’s All So Easy!” said Kotodama. “My name in Japanese means ‘The Spirit of Words’. Words are alive. They have Spirit. They can harm and they can heal. It’s all up to us.’’

The five gals were all “ooohing” and “aaahing” at the photographs. This was something to write home about!

Kotodama next offered to give them a tour through the entire gallery of photographs on the walls. They turned out to be more examples of these experiments. Amazingly, they were perfect works of art.

“Look carefully into these photos,” suggested Kotodama. “Inside some of the crystals and murky stuff you may discover a tiny image captured by the water when it was frozen, almost like a camera does.”

The HADO Gallery was truly amazing. Each photograph had a title. Each title was the word or prayer spoken to the water before it was frozen.

“Smoke” looked like the skin of a toad.

“Serene” was a crystal with a scene inside of a mountain with a lake and meadow.

“Celebrate” revealed some tiny figures dancing.

“City Sounds” was a very busy design with big cracks and sharp edges.

“Hope” was a happy crystal with an ice cream cone inside.

One wing of the HADO Gallery was devoted to PEACE.

Some of the photographs in this wing were entitled,

“Joy To The World,”

“Specialness Abounds In All Things,”

“Meditation,”

“The Color Of All Men’s Hearts Is Red,”

“Peace,”

“All Paths Lead Back To Oneself,”

“I Love You,”

“Tibetan Mantra,”

“Aloha,”

“Peace Through Inner Peace,”

“Namaste,”

“The 23rd Psalm,”

“All Men Are Equal,”

“Shalom,”

and

“Om Shanti, Shanti, Om.”

After the tour, Kotodama brought out a tray of poster paints, brushes, and empty wine glasses.

“Now you get to paint some words on your wine glasses,” he said. “We’re going to have a HADO party!”

The five gals eagerly began painting, merrily chatting as they dabbed and doodled with their paint brushes.

One glass said, “I love you” and “happy” with a big pink heart painted next to the words with playful dots.

The second glass said, “Tipsy”, with crazy swirls. She had rolled her glass through all the paint colors...a wild abstract.

On another glass was a flower garden. This gal was really into the painting, and it was exquisite! She had some real talent. Her bright fuchsia flowers seemed real as they popped out of her green foliage. Each flower was like a happy face, smiling.

“You have to paint in some words,” Kotodama said to her.

This gal did as she was told, although she just wanted to paint. She noticed that she felt disappointed as she painted in the words, “A Chance Of Rain.” Next she painted a big gray cloud with a sad face and one tear drop falling from his left eye.

“Are you sure you want those words?” Kotodama asked her.

Now she was really starting to feel annoyed, and added in lots more rain drops.

The fourth glass said, “Grace.” It had an air of elegant understatement, the classic beauty of a stained glass window in a cathedral.

The fifth glass said “Blessings”, and this gal had painted a gentle white dove. Next to the dove she painted the words, “Holy Spirit.”

When the paintings were finished, Kotodama popped the painted wine glasses into a low oven for 5 -7 minutes, so the paints could “set”. When the glasses were properly “cooked,” they were removed from the oven.

“OK. Now you are going to pour water into your glasses,” Kotodama said, “and let them sit for awhile.”

The gals all filled their wine glasses from the same large HADO pitcher of clear spring water he had placed on their table. Since he suggested they allow the water to sit for 30 minutes, the gals decided to visit the movie corner to watch a DVD of more HADO experiments and art.

 
  

Finally, the big moment had come!

Their 30 minutes were up. Each gal drank from her own wine glass, wondering how she would feel afterwards. There was a momentary mixture of excitement, fear and doubt; a sense of frozen time, as sips were gingerly taken.

Within moments, it seemed to Kotodama, each gal “had become” what she had painted.

The one who had painted “I love you” and “happy” became very loving, hugging everyone and giving them compliments, chitchatting. She later on used the glass to help heal her pet of a nervous habit, by letting him drink water from the glass.

The one who had painted “Tipsy,” started giggling and acting a bit silly, saying she “could bottle and sell this stuff! Ha! ha!!”

Later that evening, she offered her husband a drink from her glass and asked him how he felt. He said he felt “a little lightheaded and giddy.”

The one who painted “A Chance Of Rain” was sorry she hadn’t followed her own heart. Since she felt a little strange, she left early. Later on she sadly threw her wine glass away and had a good cry. She made the decision that from now on she would stand up for herself and do her own thing.

The one who painted “Grace,” remained calm and poised, yet friendly, balanced and graceful. She later placed her wine glass on her kitchen window, to admire it.

The gal who had painted “Blessings” and “Holy Spirit,” was feeling a warm glow on the top of her head, as if she were connected to Heaven. When she went home later, she placed her glass by her bathroom mirror, to use daily. Each time she looked in her mirror, she said to herself, “Blessings. I Love You,” both to herself, the water, and to all beings in existence.

The girl’s night out had been an interesting one. The meal had been delicious and the photographs unforgettable. And with their Thoughts, Vibrations, and Intent, they each had created a HADO wine glass from which to drink, take home, and use on their life’s journey.

As the gals put on their coats to leave, Kotodama said, "By the way, I have heard there is a new film out, called, WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?, which shows some of Dr. Emoto’s posters in a subway stop. Marlee Matlin is in this film, which is interspersed with some interviews of “cutting edge people” who are involved with The New Physics, Emotions, etc. You might want to check it out sometime."

 

 

After the five gals left, Kotodama said, “I need a drink.”

He poured himself a wine glass of distilled water, saying to both the water and himself, “I love you.”

He walked outside the back door to spend a moment in the quiet moon light.

“I love you, I thank you, I respect you,” he said three times, to all the water on planet Earth. Next, he felt this love in his heart. He imagined all the water on Earth to be clean, peaceful and happy. A warm glow filled his body. He felt a strong sense of Peace and Contentment. He allowed himself to savor this feeling for a few moments, as he drank.

Then suddenly Kotodama jumped up from his silent peace and said with a smile, “It’s Going to be a Great Night!” as he eagerly went inside to greet his next customer.

  

copyright Anupama Deanne Kallman AHA! STORIES

 

Music playing is "Hamabe no uta," by Windy

Free Classical and Japanese Midi Files, by Windy

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Å@2003/7/24Å@Message from Yasuyuki Nemoto

Dear Friends:

On behalf of Dr. Masaru Emoto, President of "Project of Love and Thanks to Water", I am sending this e-mail as a Secretary-General.

This is a final call to ask you to join the World Day of Love and Thanks to Water on July 25.

For your information, the simplest way to hold a ceremony on this day would be the following.

(1) Join your hands together and make a circle.

(2) Put a bottle of water at the center.

(3) Visualize that the water in the bottle is connected with all the water on planet Earth.

(4) With your eyes closed, say the following sentences to the water three times repeatedly.

Water, We Love You

Water, We Thank You.

Water, We Respect You.

(5) Send your Love and Thanks to the water from your heart silently for a few minutes.

It does not matter at what time on this day you will do the ceremony, since this day is known as the Day with No Time according to a Mayan calendar.

We have a vision that on this day, our planet Earth will be filled with beautiful golden/silver light of Love and Thanks that is flowing from the hearts of each and every one of us. Golden/silver light is the highest vibration in the range of visible light, and it will heal and cleanse all the water on earth, be it water of the ocean or that of our own body.

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This prayer may also be done at any other time.

Project of Love & Thanks To Water:

 

Video Clip:

“Water and Prayer - Towards Peace Of World”

 

HADO net:

 

Prayer Over Water:

 

WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?

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