Now In November, meditate a positive outcome for Greenpeace effort to dissuade a large Japanese whaling effort to the Antartica

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There is a situation as the Japanese have set out very recently to hunt large numbers of whales in Antarctica (see excerpt below from Greenpeace crew blog, which is linked in the article)

http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/news/fearing-us-reaction-japanese

I am asking anyone who is interested to support Greenpeace's efforts by focusing our thoughts in meditation, prayer, visualization, shamanic ritual, songs: whatever moves you to spirit, for the purpose of preventing the massacre of our old old friends.
Imagine a positive outcome and our united effort will send our love to the whales as well, who, I believe are sensitive enough to pick up on it.

So spread the word so that enlightening energy around this can gather, and I propose that we focus our thoughts, songs and prayers to protect the whales, so they may live in peace where they go to eat krill, and protect Greenpeace activists, and the Japanese, to abandon their goal, for a higher purpose, and escort themselves back home.

One morning I came out to the poop deck to have my morning tea and I saw the captain and several crew standing on the side of the ship and pointing astern. They had spotted a Japanese navy cargo vessel, and if we had spotted them, they had surely seen us. There went our cover. The Japanese government and their whaling fleet now knew we were there and most certainly knew why. We continued on and just yesterday came withing 36 miles of the coast of Japan. Territorial waters of any nation end 12 miles out but Japan has decided that they have the right to extend that boundry by another 24 miles. So, in order to avoid the chance of being boarded and taken in to port and held untill they whaling fleet could leave and get away we lingered on the cusp of their selfproclaimed territory, and that is where I am writing from right now. We are ready, more than ready. There is no doubt that every person on this ship from the newest deckhand to the captain are determined to do whatever it takes to stop this sensless slaughter of these beautiful creatures. Whales face a endless threats, including being caught in nets, ship-strikes, and climate change. The Japanese government should not be adding research whaling to these threats, especially when significant research can be accomplished without harpooning whales. 300,000 whales and dolphons die caught in nets each year, that is one every 90 seconds - and countless more through other man-made impacts. To allow the Japanese government to hunt them for fake science is just madness and we won´t have it! Everything we need to know about whales can be learned without shooting them with grenade tipped explosive harpoons. The hunters are set to leave any moment know and I only hope that they are aware of the passion and resolve that drives this ship and its crew wherever we must go.