I was fortunate to have been able to develop Dr. Emoto's mobile application MY HADO. A learning tool to connect to the power of your vibrations and water. Inside the app, there are exclusive Emoto videos, Emoto Water Crystal Library, a digital version of the children's book and our Global Water Ceremony Group. This app was a philanthropic project where I dedicated all of the proceeds support the peace project in Japan and Water Peace Project where we continue to print and distribute Dr. Emoto's children's book for free in the United States.
Hado is a Japanese word for the smallest unit of vibration on an atomic level, of which has the greatest effect on form creation. Its basis is human consciousness. Hado Instructors are engaged in the research of water using Dr. Emoto’s Water Crystal Technology as well as other methods to provide new results and findings regarding water. We believe that, by deeply understanding Truth of Water, we human beings will be automatically able to build a society with peace and harmony, because “We are Water”.
Upon Hado School Graduation, Dr. Emoto called each person by name, he shook their hand and presented each Hado Instructor with a certificate and a pin. My last name is Kemp, however, Dr. Emoto loved Hemp and when he called my name, he changed it from Kemp to Hemp. He told me it was because he believed planting Hemp would save the world by reducing the harmful effect of radiation. From that day on he called me Hemp san and from that day forward he had my heart and dedication.
On March 11, 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake that devastated Japan. Measuring at a magnitude 9, the earthquake created a huge tsunami to follow, that hit the Tohoku area of Japan. Literally destroying everything in its path, including victimizing 18,574 people. Sadly there are 2,694 people who are missing as a result of the tsunami’s powerful surge, taking them back out to sea. In addition, the earthquake created meltdowns at the Fukushima Nuclear reactors that resulted in radioactive substances leaking into the ocean waters of Japan, contaminating the Pacific Ocean.
Back in 1997, Dr. Emoto was with Rev. Kato, a Buddhist monk who cleansed dirty dam water with prayers at the Fujiwara Dam lake in Gunma Prefecture of Japan. He felt it was important to share this story about the power of prayer.