Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 The True Power of Water by Dr. Masaru Emoto The following is an excerpt from Dr. Masaru Emoto's The True Power of Water, reprinted with the permission of Beyond Words Publishing. Photo images of Dr. Emoto's water crystals are also present with their permission, further reproduction prohibited. During the process of sampling and photographing different kinds of water, it seemed to me that the quality of the ice-crystals depended on more than just whether it was natural or tap water. I came up with a hypothesis: " Water shows different shapes of ice crystals depending on the information it has received. " I was certain that the difference in ice-crystal formation was not due solely to the presence or absence of chlorine but to the other information affecting it. To test this, I put the water into two glass bottles. On one bottle, I pasted a label typed, " Thank you, " and on the other, " You fool, " in such a way that water would be able to " read " them. The water in both bottles was the same. I then froze the water in each bottle. The results were more than supportive of my theory; the water in the bottle with " Thank you " formed beautiful hexagonal crystals, while the one with " You fool " had only fragments of crystals. If water collects information and its crystals reflect those characteristics, it means that the quality of water changes based on the information it receives. In other words, the information we give water changes its quality. I was more motivated than ever to study water, and at the same time, I started to think about how people would be able to become happy with good water. As this experiment convinced me that my theory was correct, we then began to give water various information, freeze it, and photograph the crystals. The results were interesting. We consistently found that water responded to positive words by forming beautiful crystals. As if it wanted to express its joyous feeling, the crystals opened up like a flower. In contrast, when the water was shown negative words, it did not form crystals. For example, when we showed water the word " happiness, " it formed crystals with well-balanced shapes like beautifully cut diamonds. On the other hand, water exposed to the word " unhappiness " resulted in broken and unbalanced crystals. That water seemed to have tried hard to form crystals, but it exhausted its strength and crashed, happiness slipping away from it. We continued to show a pair of opposite words to the same water, " well done " versus " no good, " " like " versus " dislike, " " power " versus " powerlessness, " " angel " versus " devil, " and " peace " versus " war. " Water formed crystals only when it was shown the positive words. Interestingly, water responded to foreign words in a similar but not exact manner as it did to Japanese words. Water formed beautiful crystals to all the words expressing gratitude all over the world, such as thank you (English), duoxie (Chinese), merci (French), danke (German), grazie (Italian), and kamusamunida (Korean). Water seems to correctly understand the essence of what it was shown -- in this case, the feeling of gratitude -- and take the information in. Water didn't recognize the word it saw as a simple design; rather it understood the meaning of it. When water realized that the word contained good information, it formed crystals. Perhaps water is also capable of sensing the heart of the person who wrote the word. As we were exposing water to lots of words and taking photographs of the resulting crystals, my eyes were glued to one photo, more beautiful than any other water crystal pictures I had seen. I was fascinated by its beauty. The crystal was opened up as strongly as if a fully blossoming flower. It was as if the water was stretching its hands fully expressing its joy. The words we had shown the water were, " love and gratitude. " Since then we have talked to water with many kind words, showed it beautiful pictures, and played wonderful healing music, but we have never again been able to take water-crystal pictures as beautiful as the one that resulted from showing water the words, " love and gratitude. " To water, the words " love and gratitude " must be the best information. " We must pay respect to water and feel love and gratitude, and receive vibrations with a positive attitude. Then, water changes, you change, and I change. Because both you and I are water. " (From the book cover.) ABOUT THE AUTHOR: The book cover notes that Masaru Emoto, a New York Times best-selling author, is a Japanese researcher who has gained world-wide acclaim. Dr. Emoto's research has visually captured the structure of water at the moment of freezing, and through high-speed photography, he has shown the direct consequences of destructive thoughts and the thoughts of love and appreciation on the formation of water crystals. Dr. Emoto has written many books, including the The Hidden Messages in Water, and his books have been published in 24 languages. http://www.floweressencemagazine.com/nov05/emotowater.html *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 I got this post from another list, and am sharing it with permission. I was aware of the power of water, but thought it would have to be exposed to a certain vibration for a certain length of time, and one tends to forget to do these things. This lady just writes a word with her finger. It seems worth a try, what do we have to lose! Quote: Having been exposed to Dr. Emoto's work back in 2002, after seeing the water crystals at - http://www.wellnessgoods.com/messages.asp - I decided that perhaps I should start writing on my glasses and containers from which I drink water, so I began writing, " love, peace, joy, happiness, thank you, etc., " on my glasses. I have found that the taste of the water actually changes when you write on the glasses. In fact, now I only write " love " with my finger on my water glasses after I fill them with water. I've done an experiment with people. I use reflex muscle testing in my work, and I have taken tap water, unfiltered, muscle tested people for it, which usually will give a weak muscle, then had them write " love " on the glass with their finger...and then muscle testing again has given them a strong muscle. Another interesting thing that happens...I have seen and tasted chlorine flavor and smell in tap water completely changed and cleared simply by writing " love " on the glass. I have a sister who I did this experiment with. She has an RO filter at home and has always carried her own water with her wherever she goes, because she just doesn't like other filtered water or such. Well, one day she was at my house. I took a glass of plain, unfiltered tap water and asked her to drink just the tiniest amount of it. She did that. She pulled a face and said " yuk. " I then asked her to write " love " on the glass. After doing that she proceeded to drink the entire glass of water. And...since then she no longer worries about carrying her own water everywhere...she just takes the tap water and writes " love " on the glass and drinks it. Anyway, I just thought I'd share this with everyone. Try it yourself, see what happens. I have even had people who have no idea what I have done taste the difference in water, as well as having people muscle test water not knowing the difference between two containers, and me not knowing which had love written on it with a finger and which did not and had them taste and muscle test the difference. So, make your water happy water! Kat Ien in the Kootenays, where the water is still clean http://profiles./free_green_living Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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