Live Event: Streaming Video (podcast) of the Memorial Service
for Alan and Naomi Scherr
We are very pleased to announce that the Memorial Service for Alan and Naomi Scherr will be podcast live from the Synchronicity Sanctuary in Virginia, USA. We provide this free service for those who want to join us at the heart in this tribute to Alan and Naomi who we lost during the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
The live podcast will be held this Sunday, December 14 at 1pm, EST.
The service will open with an invocation, Vedic mantras, chanted by Vedic Brahmin Priest Ramesh Venkatachalam. Several family members and friends of Alan and Naomi’s will then speak. The eulogy will be given by Master Charles Cannon (His Holiness Swami Vivekananda Saraswati). Following the eulogy there will be two musical performances. Then all gathered will share in singing “Imagine”, lyrics by John Lennon, which was one of Alan's favorate songs. To complete the Memorial Service Master Charles Cannon and Kia Scherr will greet those in attendance.
Please read carefully and follow the instructions below in order to successfully participate in the podcast: We do not have the staff to provide technical support.
System Requirements:
To Access the Podcast (live streaming video):
Use the following link: Link to Podcast
NOTE:
a. The link above will take you to the Synchronicity web page, on that page the link to start the podcast (streaming video) is clearly marked, click on the link. Also, these instructions are printed on that page.
b. The link will be operational 30 minutes before the Memorial Service begins.
c. The first 30 minutes will show an empty stage. This is to give people enough time to connect, get ready to watch and work out any problems.
d. When the link is clicked, it will open Windows Media Player and after approximately one minute you will start to see the live streaming video.
Only the first 1200 people to sign on will be able to watch the live video. Once the available spaces are taken you will not be able to connect to the podcast.
We regret that we cannot provide technical assistance. Though we would love to be able to assist everyone who needs tech assistance we do not have the resources to do so.