Nalini Blossom’s evocative track, often referred to as the “Blessings Song,” is more than just music; it’s a sonic invocation for planetary well-being. Rooted in the profound Japanese mantra “The Grand Invocation” and inspired by the groundbreaking work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, this song is a heartfelt offering dedicated to the healing of our world’s waters and the cultivation of global peace. This unique piece blends ethereal melodies with powerful intentions, creating a listening experience that is both moving and deeply resonant.
The Story Behind the Blessings Song: A Mantra for Water and Peace
The genesis of this “blessings song” lies in the teachings of Masaru Emoto, renowned for his research demonstrating the impact of human consciousness on the molecular structure of water. Emoto championed the ancient Japanese mantra, “The Grand Invocation,” believing in its extraordinary power to purify and harmonize. Nalini Blossom’s song beautifully encapsulates this belief, translating the mantra’s essence into a musical form that can be universally felt and understood.
As Nalini Blossom herself explains, this mantra gained prominence after the Fukushima disaster in 2011. Masaru Emoto advocated for its collective recitation on the 11th of each month as “The Day of Prayer for Peace on Earth.” He highlighted the mantra’s successful use in cleansing a polluted lake near Fukushima, underscoring its potential to purify not only water bodies but also our own “cellular structure,” given our bodies are largely composed of water. Emoto’s personal endorsement of Nalini’s “blessings song” before his passing further solidifies its connection to his powerful message of healing and harmony.
Alt text: Nalini Blossom performing her blessings song, a musical invocation for healing waters and inspired by Masaru Emoto’s water research.
The Power of the Grand Invocation: Words with Spiritual Resonance
The core of the “blessings song” and its healing intention is “The Grand Invocation” itself. In Japanese, it is: “Uchu no Mugen no Chikara ga Kori Kotte, Makoto no Daiwa no Miyo ga, Nari Natta.” This translates to: “The eternal power of the Universe has gathered itself to create the world with true and grand harmony.”
This “Kotodama,” or spiritual power of words, was created by Dr. Nobuo Shioya, whom Emoto deeply respected and considered a reincarnation of Laozi. Dr. Shioya, a physician to the Empress, believed in the mantra’s ability to avert catastrophe and wished for 10% of the world’s population to chant it. Nalini Blossom’s “blessings song” serves as a beautiful and accessible way to engage with this potent invocation, making its healing frequencies available to a wider audience.
Lyrics of Healing and Harmony: A Universal Prayer
The lyrics of Nalini Blossom’s “blessings song” weave together English, Spanish, and the original Japanese mantra, creating a tapestry of global intention. The English verses directly express the desire for “healing blessings on the waters,” “sea,” and “rivers,” invoking a vision of crystal purity and perfect harmony.
The Spanish lyrics further enrich the song’s message, celebrating water as “the source of life” and “the blood that runs through our veins.” They acknowledge water’s reflective nature, its connection to the lunar cycle, and its vital role in purification and cleansing. The inclusion of “Yemanja,” a water deity in Afro-Brazilian religions, adds another layer of reverence for water’s sacredness and protective power. The repeated phrases “Gracias Aguita Sagrada” and “Thank you sacred water” reinforce the song’s core theme of gratitude and blessing.
Alt text: A lyrical excerpt from Nalini Blossom’s blessings song, highlighting the themes of healing waters, sacredness, and invocation of Yemanja, a water deity.
Experience the Blessings Song: Immerse Yourself in Healing Frequencies
Nalini Blossom’s “blessings song” is an invitation to participate in a global prayer for healing and peace. Through its melodic repetition of powerful intentions and its grounding in ancient wisdom, this track offers a moment of tranquility and a connection to the vital force of water that sustains all life.
The song, skillfully mixed and mastered at Sacred Valley Studios in Peru, features a collaboration of talented musicians, including Oscar Leal Cortes on guitar, Eran Fakir on flute, and Florian Bahuaud on percussion, alongside Nalini Micaella’s captivating vocals and composition. By listening to and sharing this “blessings song,” you contribute to the wave of positive intention aimed at healing our planet and fostering a world of true and grand harmony. You can stream and download this deeply moving track and explore more of Nalini Blossom’s discography to further immerse yourself in her world of healing soundscapes.