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Posted by Jai Narayan on July 7, 2004, at 8:40:28
About ten years ago, Dr. Emoto began to take pictures of ice crystals under different conditions -- for example, tap water vs spring water and polluted water vs clean water. Next Dr. Emoto worked with music, contrasting photographs of the water crystals while playing classical music vs music like heavy metal. All types of music were introduced and the ice crystals were photographed.
Third, Dr. Emoto suggested healing words to the water tested. Words that were loving and grateful words such as thank you were contrasted with words that were demeaning or hateful such as “you fool.” Dr. Emoto found that positive images and words produced crystals that were well-formed and beautiful. Patterns were very similar in phrases such as “thank you” in different languages. When negative images and words were used, no crystals or deformed crystals appeared. Dr. Emoto published his work and received acclaim and interest from all over the globe.
Dr. Emoto’s research may provide a stunning revelation for the way we look at the world. Since human beings are made of 70% water and if it is true that positive words affect water in a positive way, we could change our health and happiness by the words we speak and the thoughts we think. Dr. Emoto believes that the words love and gratitude express the most profound healing message for the world. He tells us that we have the opportunity to influence human consciousness and have an enormous impact on the world around us.
Dr. Emoto’s research may provide us with the link of tangible proof that our thoughts and words can create a better world! nt>water.aru Emoto believes that he has found an answer to these two questions and that the answer lies in water.
Posted by deirdrehbrt on July 7, 2004, at 17:56:14
In reply to human beings are made of 70% water, posted by Jai Narayan on July 7, 2004, at 8:40:28
Thank-you, Jai;
I guess there are a few parts to that in people. First, the words must be spoken; Second, the words must be heard, which implies that the person speaking must speak not in a void, but to the person whom it is intended. Third, the person who is the intended recipient must be willing to hear the words, and willing to believe them, else that person's negative thoughts might destroy the positive intent.
One more thing I wonder.... how much hot air does it take to disrupt cold water?
Dee.
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