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Thursday, July 17, 2014

The Power of Our Thoughts - The Water Crystals of Masaru Emoto



Hello Everyone! Today I wanted to touch on some interesting research that is featured in the film What the Bleep Do We Know? which studies quantum physics. Here's a link to the movie's website: What the Bleep Do We Know?
 
Masaru Emoto was born in Yokohama in July 1943. He is a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University's department of humanities and sciences with a focus on International Relations. In October of 1992 he received certification from the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Subsequently he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in the US and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. The quest thus began to discover the mystery of water.

He undertook extensive research of water around the planet not so much as a scientific researcher but more from the perspective of an original thinker. At length he realized that it was in the frozen crystal form that water showed us its true nature.

Below left is an image of very polluted and toxic water from the Fujiwara Dam. Below right is the same water after a Buddhist monk (Reverend Kato Hoki, chief priest of Jyuhouin Temple) offered a prayer over it for one hour. Prayer, that’s sound coupled with intention, seems to have an extraordinary ability to restore the water back to its natural, harmonious, geometric symmetry.
 




 


 

One of Mr. Emoto’s findings was his examination of what water looked like under a microscope from a polluted dam in Japan. The water appeared distorted, dark and lifeless. A Buddhist monk then prayed over the same water for an hour, and the water was reexamined under the microscope to find a completely different image. The water now looked like a crystal structure full of life and light.

Mr. Emoto’s research further found the affect that certain music did indeed play a role in the appearance of water. In addition, heavy metal music was found to distort the water, while classical music created beautiful crystal structures.

The next few photos are of water exposed to different types of music. Distilled water would be placed in a bottle between two speakers and specific music would be played for one hour. The water was then frozen and photos taken.


Mr Emoto decided to see how thoughts and words affected the formation of untreated distilled water crystals. This was done by typing words onto paper, then taping the paper onto glass bottles overnight.

Merely, writing positive words and affirmations on the sides of water bottles had a similar effect, where negative words made the water lackluster and positive words created beautiful formations.


Humans are made up of 70% water, as well as most living things on earth. It is pretty mind blowing to reflect on this concept. Henceforth, it is undoubtedly something to consider by taking more stock into the words and intentions we use in our everyday lives. Our words and thoughts hold more power than we know!

Here is a link to Mr. Emoto's research and web page: Masaru Emoto
Here is a link to his Facebook page: Masaru Emoto
Very insightful interview with Mr. Emoto: Life Enthusiast

I hope you find this information enlightening and helpful! Have a wonderful Thursday!