INSTRUCTIONAL SCHOOL
Issue 2 | Jan 2008
9th Hado Instructor School - Tucson Arizona
The 9th Hado Instructor School was held October 16th through October 19th, in Tucson Arizona, at the beautiful Hilton El Conquistador Golf and Tennis Resort. The grounds of the resort displayed much of the beauty and splendor of the Sonoran Desert, with its unique indigenous plant and animal life, and of course, those famous southwestern Tucson sunsets. The weather was sunny, warm, and inviting. This atmosphere was very conducive in creating an ambient venue, which supported creative and relaxed learning and sharing, and a great platform for establishing new friendships with fellow students, and renewing older ones with fellow Hado Instructors from previous schools and events.
Being born in Tucson, this was a very special homecoming for me. I was elated to be able to take part in the wonderful experience of going to “Hado Instructor School,” in my very own birthplace. (There really are no accidents or just coincidences in life!) This was a time of coming together with fellow Hado Instructors who were returning for more instruction like me, and for meeting the new students, who would be joining our growing international team of Hado Instructors from around the world. I feel so grateful, honored, and privileged, to have had this unique and wonderful experience.
This Hado School was different from the previous eight, in that, Dr. Emoto was not able to join us at this school. As many of you already know through these diary entries, he spent nearly 2 months in the hospital, but through the loyalty of his staff and students, and his own intentions, we proceeded without him, as Dr. Emoto very much wanted this school to take place. I know that we all missed his presence, but felt it and his powerful spirit, very much with us at the same time. His messages to us were lovingly and sincerely delivered to us by his staff. Dr. Emoto sent us all special gifts which were graciously presented and received by us from his staff. We viewed pre-recorded taped instruction prepared especially for us by Dr. Emoto, with special messages just for us. One important thing that was expressed to us and felt by the students through the experience of Dr. Emoto’s absence, is that, it is time for Hado Instructors to really step up to the plate, and take on their independent roles as Hado Instructors, and actively spread the word about “Hado.” This is what Dr. Emoto has been preparing us for, and training us for, all along, and now, due to necessity, we MUST do just that. Dr. Emoto’s intention in giving the Hado Schools has always been for us to take independent and proactive roles in spreading the message of Hado, and world peace, as one person alone cannot do this. Dr. Emoto has been diligently and tirelessly touring around the world non-stop for over seven years, and now we, as Hado Instructors, must accept the roles for which we have been trained, and have agreed to take, to become teachers of Hado as well. We must be the examples, and in our own unique ways, through our own unique talents, get the “Messages from Water,” spread around the world. The time is NOW, and there is an urgent call in the world, to step up courageously for what we believe in, and for what Dr. Emoto stands for. Peace through knowledge and correct use of “Hado,” - Vibration, the essence of all life, all that is. Through the conscious use of “Hado,” we can create better health for all, clean up the planet environmentally, and become stewards of the earth and comrades for peace.
We had some very exciting guest speakers at this Hado School, and some wonderful seminars and workshops by fellow Hado Instructors, including our President of the Hado Instructors, Dr. Kate Vandemoer on “The Science of Water,” Lynne Hardin from the International Water for Life Foundation, on “Business Planning for Hado Ventures; and Dr. Wendy Davis on “Good Vibration and Sound.” Dr. Gary Schwartz from the University of Arizona was a guest lecturer, as was the Hopi Elder Vernon Masayesva from the Coyote Clan of the Hopi Tribe of Northern Arizona, Third Mesa. Eric Lancaster from Em America joined us this time for a very interesting lecture, and our beloved Reverend Matsumura led us in the instruction of Zen and Zaz Zen meditation with lectures on Buddhism, and the work of Dr. Emoto. I was privileged to be able to interview these exceptional leaders in their respective fields, and these interviews will be featured in upcoming issues of our new internet eNewsletter - “E-Hado.” In addition, a much more detailed article about this 9th Hado School will be in our next issue of this newsletter. If you would like to subscribe to this newsletter, please contact the publisher through the web site www.hado.net.
Other guests that joined us all the way from IHM in Japan, were Mr. Takashige Kizu, with humor and joy, teaching us about the water crystal imagery we have all come to know and love, with the latest reports from the lab in Japan. Mr. Kizu is head of the lab in Japan that photographs all the water crystal images for Dr. Emoto. Dr. Yasuyuki Nemoto joined us with a lecture on “The New Science of Hado Technology,” and Mr. Akihiro Otake, president of IHM Trading Co in Japan, a Hado Instructor and Practitioner in charge of international business for I.H.M. Co. and presenter of seminars on Hado, Health and Water around the world lectured for us. We were very blessed to have such an esteemed and engaging group of teachers at this 9th Hado School. As a returning student, I learned many new things, as this field is always expanding, as science and spirituality are merging in our world to reveal “The Truth of Hado.”
There will be future opportunities to experience the joy of attending Hado School, and plans are being made at this time for the next schools in Mexico and Sweden (schedule subject to change). I urge anyone interested in this to sign up, as I believe, and have experienced firsthand, on three separate occasions, this wonderful experience, which seems to get better and better each time. It has had a dramatic and definite impact on my life for the better, and I hope on the world around me, as I put into practice what I have learned and taken away with me, each time I attended Hado School. As a photojournalist for Dr. Emoto, of course, part of the joy of attending is capturing the magical moments that seem to happen so often at these schools, and the joyful images of all the participants.
Of course, it is my hope that Dr. Emoto will be able to join us again at our next Hado School. All the wonderful questions posted to his diary from around the world, have kept him busy, and moving forward in spreading the word about Hado, even from his hospital bed. I am happy to report he is now at home recuperating, and please continue with your intentions and prayers for his full and complete recovery. They are much appreciated, and we all know the power of prayer, as displayed in its extraordinary beauty, in Dr. Emoto’s water crystal imagery; with the water exposed to prayer, and its manifest exquisite beauty in the form of a crystal.
In Light, Love & Gratitude,
Amy Hallowes
Hado Instructor
Voice from the participants
The Tucson Hado School was an amazing experience for us. It was filled with so much inspiring information. The memory of water, the consciousness of humanity, breakthroughs in vibration medicine., the “coherent domains” in water, sacred ceremonies, music and prayer.
What made it extra special was that we were able to experience the school with each other, as husband and wife, expanding our mutual briefs on spirituality and science. We were delighted to be in the company of wonderful people representing the desire to learn and share information to about raising our consciousness through the vibration of love and gratitude.
The information we received as part of the program further defined the bridge between the visible and invisible worlds. It was specially exiting for us to see that science is finally substantiating what we have believed for most of our adult lives, that our thoughts and emotions can affect our reality, that the amount of goodness we experience is directly related to the amount of love and gratitude we express in our daily lives, and that the more we share these vibrations, the more we and the world around us benefit.
We were also pleased to see that “eight noble paths” were an integral part of resonating positively in the world. The awareness that we are all connected, healthy thinking, speaking the truth, acting honestly, living purely, endeavoring to follow these ideas, remembering these principals, and using meditation to keep one’s balance and of mind and spirit.
Our hopes are to share this information with others through our work, our friendships, and direct energy from which we resonate in all our relationships.
We personally recommend Hado School for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge of these subjects. The content was revolutionary and life changing/ It was a wonderful experience for both of us.
Sandy Fox and Lex Lang
9th Hado School in Tucson, AZ
Founders H2Om Water with Intention