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OBwan
2nd August 2015, 21:51
Sometimes seeing how others live allows one to count their blessing. In the USA we take for granted clear running water. In parts of India, this would be a luxury. I would ask for PA members to remember the people in the video in their prayers. I wish I could do more.

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Troy Martin
2nd August 2015, 23:26
Just because water appears clean (clear) doesn't mean that it isn't completely contaminated.

Aurelius
3rd August 2015, 01:25
.... #19 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?83294-Significant-Keshe-Foundation-public-announcement-2-July-2015&p=975212&viewfull=1#post975212) is a solution

Dennis Leahy
3rd August 2015, 02:37
A really amazing charity (to me) is called Charity Water (http://www.charitywater.org/) (or Charity:Water.) I like them partly because they are all about bringing clean, potable, (primarily well) water wherever its needed most, and partly because it is one of the few 100% charities (http://www.charitywater.org/100percent/). (They have some benefactor(s) paying for office costs, as well as credit card fees - so every penny that every person donates goes out into the field to dig wells.)

So we can pray, meditate, or focus intent on India and other countries that need pure clean water (probably the greatest treasure on planet Earth, when you think about it), and, if we have some coins jingling around our pocket or want to host a water project-targeted fundraiser we can also make some things happen in the 3D plane.

betoobig
3rd August 2015, 03:14
Why not?
no charity just empathy....
Avalonians letīs do it....
Canīt do t by myself..(i was going to put some names but)... i know youīre there..
Letīs just do it.
No need to syncronize, anyone whenever YOU can... a big bubble of water for INDIA...(as soon as possible????)
no joke... come on... give it a shoot
LOVE
Juan

Avuso
3rd August 2015, 09:19
It is always nice to remember all the things we DO have. I sincerely hope clean water may be available in India and all over the world.

Another group doing good work in this area is Milaap.org (https://milaap.org/fund/reshma-fasi-iqbal-and-group/9963?ref=timeline-ind). They crowdsource loans to communities to help them buy pumps, install pipes, or any number of other things.

Lifebringer
3rd August 2015, 10:00
Wo why aren't hoses attached to the tanker from the bottom or taps put along the side of it for easier distribution?
Wouldn't that stop the contamination? A water capture and filtration system of gravel, pebbles and sand, could filter enough for washing bathing leaving the drinking water to last a little longer. Time for thinking outside the box, before the monsoon season starts, not after. They should be making bamboo pipe tubing and pumps. Dig ditches or pools,to collect it during monsoon season and pump thru filters.

You must start doing something to save water that isn't "depended" on as the population is huge, so you must save now. This has been going on for decades every year.. Please start going green and conserving water resources that God sends to you. Just letting it dry in the desert is not good. Catch it off the roofs into barrels by bamboo pipe, but do something and teach the children who will one day create and improve the systems of the future.

Can you tell them that? Last time we focused on rain in texas and California, the people still had not prepared or had faith that it was God's will for them to have it, and when it came(boy or boy did it come) they simply weren't prepared, and sat around waiting for it to put itself in storage. It sat on their front lawns for week or so. All that water that could have been captured and used for shower or otherwise, just wasted and sent to salty sea/ocean. With the caps melting, loads of moisture is in the air, even if the air currents are a little haywire at this time. But tell them to start capture. India is usually on top of stuff like this. Especially the people. They rig something that works, some rich guy comes buy wondering why they no longer rely on his "water tanks" then he creates a way to capture it and profit on it.

India's people have got to step up on the plate on this, and give it their best shot. Water has always been a problem there.:clapping:

Lifebringer
3rd August 2015, 11:04
Done..........

OBwan
4th August 2015, 01:19
A really amazing charity (to me) is called Charity Water (http://www.charitywater.org/) (or Charity:Water.) I like them partly because they are all about bringing clean, potable, (primarily well) water wherever its needed most, and partly because it is one of the few 100% charities (http://www.charitywater.org/100percent/). (They have some benefactor(s) paying for office costs, as well as credit card fees - so every penny that every person donates goes out into the field to dig wells.)

So we can pray, meditate, or focus intent on India and other countries that need pure clean water (probably the greatest treasure on planet Earth, when you think about it), and, if we have some coins jingling around our pocket or want to host a water project-targeted fundraiser we can also make some things happen in the 3D plane.

Nice, thank you.

OBwan
4th August 2015, 01:23
.... #19 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?83294-Significant-Keshe-Foundation-public-announcement-2-July-2015&p=975212&viewfull=1#post975212) is a solution

Amazing, thank you for the post.