PROJECT – AQUALEAD FOR THE AMAZON RAINFOREST
Aqualead Projects are distant group healing sessions that are focused on a particular issue or area. These projects are ongoing, and all Aqualead Practitioners and Masters are welcome to participate. In order to get involved in these healing projects, simply send Aqualead periodically to this situation or place with intention; Masters may opt to charge a crystal grid, due to the magnitude or urgency of the issue. Aqualead for the Amazon Rainforest is the second project to be launched, following Aqualead for Africa, created in 2010.
Aqualead for the Amazon Rainforest is a project mainly focused on the entire Amazon forest and its inhabitants, as well as its conservation and protection against human threats. This gigantic, living breathing entity covers several South American countries, such as Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela. Problems related to the Amazon forest range from deforestation to mining, increased human settlements, soil erosion/contamination, endangered wildlife and threatened aboriginal communities. The Amazon needs Aqualead, and needs our help!
Thank you all for participating,
Sabine Blais, IIAS
September 28, 2011
http://www.amazonrainforestnews.com/
http://amazonwatch.org/
* Other ongoing Aqualead Project:
AQUALEAD FOR AFRICA (September 2010)
Aqualead Projects are distant group healing sessions that are focused on a particular issue or area. These projects are ongoing, and all Aqualead Practitioners and Masters are welcome to participate. In order to get involved in these healing projects, simply send Aqualead periodically to this situation or place with intention; Masters may opt to charge a crystal grid, due to the magnitude or urgency of the issue. Aqualead for the Amazon Rainforest is the second project to be launched, following Aqualead for Africa, created in 2010.
Aqualead for the Amazon Rainforest is a project mainly focused on the entire Amazon forest and its inhabitants, as well as its conservation and protection against human threats. This gigantic, living breathing entity covers several South American countries, such as Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela. Problems related to the Amazon forest range from deforestation to mining, increased human settlements, soil erosion/contamination, endangered wildlife and threatened aboriginal communities. The Amazon needs Aqualead, and needs our help!
Thank you all for participating,
Sabine Blais, IIAS
September 28, 2011
http://www.amazonrainforestnews.com/
http://amazonwatch.org/
* Other ongoing Aqualead Project:
AQUALEAD FOR AFRICA (September 2010)