http://www.worldwidehug.org/
Sunday, March 21, a Worldwide Hug will be organized in many cities all over the world!
Amsterdam, Jerusalem, La Paz, Rome, Hiroshima, Cologne and also in every other village or town that might join this initiative.
We are all part of the collective consciousness, connecting everything with all. We are able to heal our planet and unite everybody with each other in peace and tolerance. So let us demonstrate our unity, showing our fellow-men that we are all One, no matter what kind of religion, race or culture we represent. We are able to love and respect each other.
Every individual person can participate in the Worldwide Hug. Just invite some friends in your home on Sunday, March 21 and focus together on peace and unity in yourself. You can share your personal stories, sing, dance and meditate.
Let’s show the world that Peace is possible. By opening the heart and show compassion, by doing instead of talking, by holding hands and hug from the heart. Because when you do that love will flow like sweet nectar. That is its only true purpose. That is the true meaning of the Worldwide Hug.
Send your message for peace into the world. When you put a webcam in your computer at home and inscribe to the link underneath, you will be connected to a worldwide network of people who join the Worldwide Hug. So you will be able to visit each other by internet during the Worldwide Hug. In this way the togetherness will be even stronger.
Come and join us and let us infect the Universe with a Love Virus that is so strong it will bring love joy and peace in the hearts of everyone.
We ask you to contact all your friends in the world in order to join a Worldwide Hug in their own city. Please go to the following link and download a free and safe video program. It will make possible that we can show live images of our hugs to each other. This program is able to expose 6 locations on your computer screen at the same time, including your own hug session.
http://www.oovoo.com//download/oovoosetup.exe
May Peace prevail on Earth
Rob Schrama