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Water Woodstock for Peace, Health & Sustainability

May 20th, 2009 · No Comments

If the whole world is a stage, then this summer “LIVEH2O” will offer a global performance. It is being called a “High Tech Worldwide Woodstock.” The Concert for the Living Water is being advanced by “green” activists to promote peace, health, and plenty of clean water for everyone.

LIVE H2O is being hosted in more than a dozen countries simultaneously from Japan to Jerusalem, June 19-21, 2009. It is history’s first grassroots organized environmental initiative engaging audiences interactively over the Internet using HD video broadcasting technology to raise awareness about growing concerns about shortages of the “Universal Solvent.” LIVEH2O.org has created LIVEH2O.tv for people everywhere to be “edutained” interactively online.

Southern California alone hosts four venues to accommodate the rising tide of celebrites and Grammy Award winners volunteering to perform during the 72-hour celebration. Ten broadcasting channels initially planned have been doubled this week to support the growing international demand for LIVEH2O.tv programming.

“LIVE H2O is where science meets consciousness,” explains Sheri Thomas, a Los Angeles marketing executive. “The plan includes a vibrational experiment using music, water, and positive intention.”

The science portion is advanced by world leading experts in physics, metaphysics, and musical mathematics. This team is led by internationally renowned public health authority, Dr. Leonard Horowitz, who conceived the event. The advisers encourage music to be performed in the frequency of 528 Hz, most closely related to the vibration of a loving heart. Sound equipment will be positioned adjacent oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams to musically sprinkle LOVE globally.

Music industry standards have changed many times over history, including the shifting of musical instrument tunings away from 528 Hz–the C-note used by Gregorian monks. This ancient musical standard will be transferred into modern songs and sent out across the waters as a thoughtful expression of thanks for all that water provides.

The consciousness portion involves the simultaneous accompaniment of music and voice by expressions of gratitude. A world harmonic LOVE wave is planned to circle the earth beginning at 6PM PST on Sunday, June 21st, and return to the Western Americas 81 minutes later. For a total of 90 minutes, people worldwide will transmit and receive a sonic hug, potentially impacting everything hydrated.

More than 70 sponsors have joined to help fund and promote the event, including OxySilver.com, a revolutionary “green” alternative to risky vaccinations and antibiotics increasingly polluting drinking water worldwide.

This family friendly “edutainment” experience with musicians, bands, artists, children’s activities, vendors, and speakers promoting water’s importance in peace, health, and sustainability will be broadcast for free beginning Friday, June 19th, over the Internet at www.LIVEH2O.tv. For more information go to: www.LIVEH2O.org.

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