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Masaru Emoto - Water Experiments

Started by ER, December 15, 2022, 01:51:15 PM

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Our thoughts and words do alter molecular reality!

Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto has conducted interesting experiments on the effects of environment on water, and his experiments suggest that the energy in a person's thoughts and words, whether positive or negative, affect things outside us down to the molecular level, as demonstrated by the effects such things have on water. (Water even seems to somehow have "memory.") Since our bodies are seventy-percent water, the suggestion is that whether one manifests a positive life or a negative life, affects our bodies in a fundamental way.

How words, music, intentions change the structure of these water crystals, as revealed in Emoto's photographs, is simply amazing. You really ought to take five minutes and watch, and think about what this might mean.

I know I have tried the boiled rice experiment several times, even written about it on here, and can say in every case the rice in the sealed container which was given positive words stayed much fresher than either the one I ignored, or the one I said hateful things to. The one that was ignored was somewhere between the two but the one exposed to negativity was invariably rotten by the end of six weeks.

As Jesus told us 2,000 years ago and ancient sages of all cultures said long before him, our thoughts count, they have substance and can change the world around us, as can our words. (And just think what unkindness does to growing children.)

So be nice, be happy, be kind to others, for your own good as well as theirs.

Really remarkable photos in this video....

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What does not kill me makes me stranger.

Morpheus, the unwoke.

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Many religions have similar views. Bhuddsim, wicca, juadism, paganism, etc teach a similiar message.
They will come back, come back again, As long as the red earth rolls. He never wasted a leaf or a tree. Do you think he would squander souls?" ― Ruyard Kipling

We all come from the goddess and to her we shall return, like a drop of rain flowing to the ocean.

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I think I've seen this before - it is really cool!  However, I have a criticism - they name specifically the piece and composer of the classical music the water is exposed to, but just say "heavy metal" for that music, as if one heavy metal song is just the same as the others. I'd be interested to know what song it was that seemed to make the water look polluted.

This reminded me that I recently heard someone mention the "Observer Effect", which is like another experiment where seemingly unintelligent matter responds to some kind of interaction.  I didn't really look into it beyond just hearing what the person said which was telling of experiments where protons or something were fired through a barrier and when watched by human eyes they displayed a more interesting or symmetrical pattern than when the person looked away or when observed by a camera.

Interesting stuff but it also kind of freaks me out!