Messages in Water

The Miracle of a Rainbow

On Saturday evening, I witnessed a miracle, eye candy that was heaven-sent.  We first spotted the colours in the sky at about 7:30pm after a very special evening.  It was a sign, an omen for a wonderful future.  I felt it.

Merriam-Webster had a more scientific explanation for the phenomenon.  It was “an arc.. that exhibits in concentric bands the colors of the spectrum and that is formed by the refraction and reflection of the sun’s rays in raindrops, spray, or mist”.  

The Rainbow was absolutely spectacular.  I’ve never seen the full arc from one end to the other with a mirrored band above nor been so ‘close’ before.  Of course, according to Wiki, a rainbow is “not located at a specific distance, but comes from any water droplets viewed from a certain angle relative to the Sun’s rays. Thus, a rainbow is not a physical object, and cannot be physically approached.”  So, the pot of gold was not achievable, apparently although I wonder if we were actually in the rainbow from some perspectives on the water that night.

In southern Ontario, it was a stormy, wet, weekend – not ideal weather for an outdoor wedding in a park followed by a dinner boat cruise around the Toronto Harbour and Islands.  But, of course, you have to work with what you get and in the end, this most wondrous omen appeared in the sky on our return journey to the dock.

I was delighted to be included in my old friend Jola’s wedding last weekend.  We were great friends in our twenties but I got busy with kids and career, she moved out west and we lost touch until the last few years on Facebook.  She came to town with her amazing fiance, John, from Calgary to get married on her father’s boat, the “Island Princess”.  The wedding was in the Toronto Musical Gardens, right by the boat.  There were delays due to the misty, windy weather but ultimately it went off without a hitch and we all climbed into the boat for the reception.

There was some rain on and off but we were comfortable in the boat in a wind-protected area among the Toronto Islands.  It was so great to see how happy Jola and John were.  She found her soul mate and I am thrilled for her.

On the return to harbour, the visual delight of the double rainbows stretching across the lake from the Toronto city side to the islands seemed to be nothing short of a divine promise of everlasting love and friendship for them both.

Vimeo had a weekend film project to create a one minute short of scenes from the ‘magic’ hour (dawn or dusk) over this past weekend so I pulled together this short video with the little bit of film clips I had and some of the shots: Short Rainbow Video with Pictures on Vimeo

 

Dreams

 

“Be careful what you water your dreams with.

Water them with worry and fear and you will produce weeds that choke the life from your dream.

Water them with optimism and solutions and you will cultivate success.

Always be on the lookout for ways to turn a problem into an opportunity for success.

Always be on the lookout for ways to nurture your dream.”

— Lao Tzu

What is the deal with the water?

A couple of summers ago, my aunt came for a visit.  She offered me an unusual ‘gift’ for my bottle of water.  She had clear labels with the words “love”, “grace”, “peace” and other positive, life-affirming words printed on them.  She said I should stick one on my water bottle.

I thought she was a little nuts, to be honest, but I went along with her.  She’s a sweet lady and her intentions are always good.  Her husband, a golf fanatic,  had a sticker that said “hole in one” on his.

Imagine my surprise when she, and my mother, both insisted there was real science behind this.

If this is new to you, check out http://www.masaru-emoto.net/english/e_ome_home.html – the official site of Masaru Emoto – or his books (“Messages from Water”, “The Hidden Messages in Water”, “The True Power of Water”, and “The Secret Life of Water”) documenting his scientific research on the effect that positive intentions can have on water crystals. 

This research is astounding… but when you remember that the human body is comprised of 90% water, it really makes you think about what’s possible..