( a message from Germany for the special ceremony at Mt. Fuji on June 18)
We are belonging to the big family of life on Earth.
Our family needs us human beings.
Our brothers and sisters, the stones, plants, animal, the fire, water and wind they need our human spirit.
There are things only human beings can give, like our music, our arts, our good thoughts, our conscious decision for “the Good”, our recognition of love, of being loved.
In 2007, we had this ceremony on Volcano Stromboli in the Mediterranean Sea. We received powerful signs that the medicine we have given in the volcano – a golden bowl – was accepted and can now unfold its healing.
It is said that the water on Earth came from the countless eruptions including water vapor from the volcanos in the Earth’s early time.
Thus, the Volcanos gave birth to the big waters, where all our lives begun.
It is good to go there again and remember the immemorial past of all of us.
It is good to pray there.
On Saturday, 18th we will be with a circle of about 30 people and lead by our elders – Hugo-Bert and Inge Eichmüller – at our site in Cana, Toscany.
At our “Biotope of Humaneness”. We will just have finished a time of fasting, contemplation and listening of 1 week.
It is the same site to where we would like to invite you to come for our Spirit Vision Dance in early August this year.
Also I would very much like to ask your support for our “Music for Life” concert at the next conference for biodiversity in New-Delhi in October 2012.
Our goal there is to bring music inside the conference venue – as medicine.
There is a website available in English: http://www.oneearthorchestra.de/
Please spread this, send this information to anyone you think could be interested to know about this.
We need lots of help to realize this vision.
We need people in India to help us.
We need financial support to pay the costs of the musicians.
We need people that follow this vision with their hearts and who wish us success.
We want to give an impulse of hope and power for the love of human beings towards our relatives, the plants and animals.
All the best,
Uwe Friedel