The day after The Day Out of Time
"The Day Out of Time, celebrated annually since 1992, always falls on July 25th. On the 13 Moon calendar, this day is no day of the month, and no day of the week. It is in-between the closing of the previous year (July 24th) and the dawning of the new year (July 26th). The offical flag for the Day Out of Time is the Banner of Peace."This day is an opportunity to experience the freedom of being alive, true timelessness and loving kindness. Whether public gatherings or private circles, this day is a catalytic launch-pad for the year to come, a great, global harnessing of telepathic presence, and a perfect way to invite new participants into the harmony of the 13 Moon Calendar."

[July 26th closely coincides with the heliacal rising of the star Sirius. In antiquity, Sirius was visible before sunrise on that date. This was a central event in the cosmology and calendars of many ancient cultures, including the Mayans, from whose time system the 13 Moon calendar was derived. Currently, Sirius' heliacal rising takes place around August 7th. --Ed.]
The Day Out of Time is also celebrated
as the World Day of Love and Thanks to Water:
"We have a vision that on this day, our 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."
[And there was I yesterday, commenting on how white-bright the Sun's light was. Since it was the New Moon day, also, I decided to craft some flower essences, which one only needs sunlight and clean water to produce.]
Speaking of which...

While I checked out the Thank Water site, I saw that a children's version of The Message of Water by Masaru Emoto is now available as a PDF.
Hmm... many Masaru Emoto links from which to choose.















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