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* Wednesday, August 10th, 2005 Return home to Narita

The following day, the kind and helpful organizers took Dr. and Mrs. Emoto to the airport and keenly asked when Dr. Emoto will return to Australia. Dr. Emoto replied and said that if there is a need then he will be more than happy to tour the Australian cities again. Dr. and Mrs. Emoto were able to return home to Japan after 30 days of traveling overseas. Mrs. Emoto was excited to see her favorite pet cat, ‘Tama-chan’ and Dr. Emoto was looking forward to more seminars organized in Japan beginning almost immediately upon his return.

Thank you to all of those who have supported and assisted in this tour that most definitely contributed to the much success experienced during the 2005 Australian Seminar Tour.

Kimiko Miyazawa



* Tuesday, August 9th, 2005  Gold Coast Seminar

The last day of the Australia seminar tour. On this day, Dr. Emoto had several radio interviews from early in the morning and all the interviews went very well with very moved and happy listeners and hosts of the shows. Immediately after the completion of these interviews, Dr. and Mrs. Emoto headed to the Gold Coast which is only about 65 miles south of the city of Brisbane. It was another beautiful day in Queensland and on this day, the first event was a book signing session at a bookshop in an outdoor mall type location. The bookshop was quaint and eclectic with a good selection of spirit nourishing books and the owners were happy and honored to meet and to have Dr. Emoto in their shop. The signing was of a slightly smaller scale than usual but successful and many of the people who came to the signing were attending that night’s seminar at Bond University.

Immediately after the signing, Dr. Emoto headed to another video interview—and was asked many questions in regards to how vibrations and his work or theory can be related to our every day lives, society and businesses.

After the interview, we headed straight to the seminar venue. This time, it was at the Bond University where the auditorium was able to hold about 600 people. The organizers were frustrated for they were still receiving so many calls from people wanting to attend the seminar but now it had sold out. The interest and enthusiasm in Gold Coast was incredible.

Perhaps due to the fact that it was on a college campus, there were younger, student-like guests who were in attendance and suggested and inquired interesting and different questions and concerns to Dr. Emoto during the book signing.

7:30pm—the seminar started with pristine audio system with clear slide projection. The crystals glowing in the darkness and illuminating the room while the Water Song played softly in the background was absolutely breathtaking. This Gold Coast seminar was a special event, for Dr. Emoto decided to include some world premier slides and theories (in a seminar/lecture setting) and the crowd responded with a standing ovation at the end.

Also, a friend of Ayano Furuya who lives on the Gold Coast attended the seminar and kindly brought two jars of rice in which her friend conducted a very interesting experiment on. As you can see in the picture below, the rice on the left is still white and looks like normal rice while the one on the right is black and has turned into liquid. Believe it or not, these rice are 11 years old! The rice on the left was prayed to once a day for just a week and the rice on the right was left on top of the fridge and ignored. The audience gasped in amazement and we were once again reminded of the power of prayer, words and intention.


2 JARS OF RICE

The last seminar of the Australian Tour Series ended with great success and Dr. and Mrs. Emoto received a standing ovation. During the drive back to the hotel in Brisbane, Dr. Emoto reflected back to the entire tour and mentioned how well received his work is in Australia and how much it has grown since four years ago when he toured for the first time. Both Dr. and Mrs. Emoto were very content with the unfolding of events and the responses from the Australian public.


Kimiko Miyazawa



* Monday, August 8th, 2005  Brisbane Seminar

Brisbane is approximately 1,038 miles north of Melbourne located on the beautiful coast of Queensland. The weather was clear with no cloud in sight and was a warm 75 degrees Fahrenheit. When Dr. and Mrs. Emoto arrived at the Brisbane airport, the organizers for the event was waiting at the gate with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Firstly, Dr. Emoto wished to check on all the technical set up for the seminar that evening therefore, headed straight to the venue to set up the equipment. The venue was a rugby football club and although it had casinos and restaurants on the premise, it was a nice club and the auditorium where the seminar was going to be held had a great screen to show the slides clearly and it seated about 650 people.

At the hotel, couple of interviews were arranged so without a break, Dr. Emoto generously answered some questions and to much disappointment of the second interviewer—Dr. Emoto had to unfortunately decline the taped interview for it was to do with a promotion of a certain type of water.

The time for the seminar was quickly approaching. We hurried to the venue and found a long line already forming in front of the auditorium. Dr. Emoto greeted the guests and began autographing on the stage while the venue started to fill with people. At 7:30pm after half an hour of autographing his books, Dr. Emoto took the stage and the lecture began. The audiences were all eagerly waiting for the presentation to start and they all listened with care and interest. However, immediately after Dr. Emoto took the stage, the projector short circuited and we lost the visual aide! The room was getting impatient since the lecture was already in progress but the brilliant Dr. Emoto, he started to sing the tune of ‘Edelweiss’ with the crowd and entertained them until a replacement projector was found. Even after this incident, the microphones were not working at one stage, the projector shut down again…there were so many challenges but with everyone’s support, the Brisbane seminar was a success with many people lining up at the end of the seminar to have their books autographed.

Kimiko Miyazawa



About 70 or so guests attended the movie screening and question and answer session with Dr. Emoto the following day. After the screening of the movie, due to the few numbers of individuals who were at the seminar on the previous night, Dr. Emoto shared his past history of himself and his work with beautiful crystal pictures and slides that depicted the fruit of labor by the research lab and his I.H.M. ‘team’ in Japan.

The 45-minute Q&A session quickly passed with many interesting and thought provoking questions asked by the participants. Many who attended this event had not seen the movie nor had they been exposed much to Dr. Emoto’s Hado work so they all listened in awe and was surprised by his short presentation of his work.

After the afternoon event, Dr. and Mrs. Emoto joined Dr. Wardha and her students for lunch in an area called ‘South Gate’ right along the Yarra River in the beautiful city of Melbourne. The picture below was taken at the hotel lobby and was the last time spent with Dr. and Mr. Wardha.

Kimiko Miyazawa



* Saturday, August 6th 2005  Melbourne Seminar Series with Dr. Hazel Wardha

The first event of the Australia tour began with a successful dual seminar held at the Melbourne University in Victoria, Australia. Dr. and Mrs. Emoto arrived safely late Friday night and although it was mid-winter season in Melbourne, to everyone’s surprise, the next day turned out to be a very sunny, mild and beautiful day. Dr. Emoto mentioned how this happens frequently during his travels—where the weather clears where it has been raining and rain to areas where it needed precipitation.

The next day on Saturday, amongst 600 or so guests in a packed college campus auditorium, Dr. Hazel Wardha opened and started the event with the short history and introduction to Pranic Healing. She even invited some participants who were at the time suffering from ailments such as a strong headache, back pain or inflexibility. Each volunteer was assigned a Pranic healer (who were once trained by Dr. Wardha) and they all spent about five minutes or so to ‘heal’ the volunteers. The picture below is where she is sending energy together with her students with crystal in one hand to ‘erase’ or to ‘clear’ the negative or stagnant energy.

After the Pranic Healing presentation, Dr. Emoto took the stage and although the auditorium was packed quite tightly, aside from bursting into laughter at Dr. Emoto’s clever jokes, everyone listened in a focused manner.

After the presentation, there were many people who flocked to the opportunity for an autograph and to speak to Dr. and Mrs. Emoto. There were guests who shared that they are already reading Dr. Emoto’s books to their two-year-old child; others sharing that they were moved by his work and was an honor to be in attendance and even an author who wanted to translate Dr. Emoto’s books into Filipino. Although it was a long day for both Dr. and Mrs. Emoto, they happily signed all the books presented to them with a smile, sending much love and thanks to each and every person.

After the event, Dr. and Mr. Wardha, her 20 or so students and Dr. and Mrs. Emoto went to a local Chinese restaurant to celebrate the success. Dr. Emoto kindly responded to the questions directed in regards to the Hado techniques and its theory and enjoyed the beautiful meal together with like-minded ‘healers’.

The first successful event of the Australian seminar tour closed its curtain amongst much warm support and interest from the Melbourne public.

Kimiko Miyazawa


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