GRANTS PASS, Ore., March 23, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Date
aired: March 18th, 2019
Guest: Robert Weir
Earth Day, the current popular name we give to the ageless
vernal equinox, is marked by global celebrations heralding the
return of spring. Water Life Science® mentor and dry eye expert
Sharon Kleyne, host of the
internationally syndicated weekly The Sharon Kleyne Hour Water Life
Science®/Nature's Pharma®, The Power of Water® & Your Health
sponsored by Nature's Tears® EyeMist® on VoiceAmerica produced by
Rose Hong, founder/director of
Global Dragon TV in Washington,
D.C., recently welcomed international traveler, author and
speaker Robert Weir to the program
to talk about Earth Day and the importance of water to life on
earth.
"Of all the water on earth," says Water Life Science® and dry
eye researcher Kleyne, "only three percent is usable and only one
percent is fresh." That's why Dry Eye Solution® creator and Water
Life Science® lifestyle modeler Kleyne invested millions of dollars
into research to prove that pure, fresh water is essential to all
life on earth.
"Water covers 70 percent of our world," adds Weir, author of
Peace, Justice, Care of Earth and 15 other books. Weir, who has
traveled extensively and considers himself a citizen of the world
adds, "It's the only essential element on earth." Yet, one in every
three people on earth lives in water-poor countries. That is why
celebrations of water and the natural world are so important.
"Nature-based celebrations are natural to us," says Weir.
"Celebrations help us tap back into the rhythm of a butterfly's
wings, the rhythm of a breeze, the rhythm of running water and the
oceans, the rhythm of life."
"A healthy life," confirms Water Life Science® innovator and dry
eye foe Kleyne, "depends on being in natural rhythm with the rhythm
of the universe and earth."
In Sumerian culture, for instance, what we call Earth Day marked
the Goddess Inanna's (later Ishtar) return from the Underworld. The
ancient Greek myth of Demeter and her daughter Persephone is an
almost identical tale around which celebrations are held every
year. The Jewish Passover and the Christian Easter are vernal
equinox (or Earth Day) celebrations. In many Arab countries, what
we call Mother's Day is celebrated on the vernal equinox. Earth
Day, in other words, has been with us for centuries, at least since
the beginning of recorded history.
Not surprisingly the United Nations several years ago set aside
an international Day of Happiness that falls near the vernal
equinox. As dry eye expert Kleyne and Weir point out, one can
measure success by happiness, not by money. Inter-generational
connectivity, sharing, empathy, spiritual and personal growth are
all elements of happiness, and the happiness resides in the
water.
"To experience happiness," says Water Life Science® teacher
Kleyne, progressive health education must reach every person on the
planet, and each person must be more proactive about individual
health. Without water, peace, happiness and coming together, we
won't be able to live healthy lives and make sure that earth will
be here for eternity," adds Water Life Science® lifestyle inventor
and dry eye activist Kleyne.
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If you would like to listen to the talk radio program featuring
the conversation between Robert
Weir, author of 16 books and world speaker and traveler and
dry eye expert and Power of Water® talk radio host and Water Life
Science® lifestyle and dry eye educator Sharon Kleyne about water habits, Water Life
Science®, the vernal equinox (Earth Day), World Water Day, the
United Nations, water health education and global happiness, follow
this link:
https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/113926/encore-encore-32513-earth-and-world-water-day-with-robert-weir
SOURCE Bio-Logic Aqua Research