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Dr Masuru Emoto water crystals

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We first heard about Dr Masaru Emoto’s water crystal experiments via the movie “What the Bleep Do We Know?”  His research was based on the effects of exposing water to different pictures, words, music, and pray.  Water would be collected exposed and then frozen.  The resulting crystal formations were examined and photographed.  Emoto claimed that water exposed to positive speech or thoughts resulted in beautiful crystals and those with negative would form ugly crystal formations.

Link to Dr Masuru Emoto’s site

What we like

  • On Dr Masuru Emoto’s site we have linked to the page with the photographs of the experiment catalyst and results.  If you are not at least amazed by the results, surely you will see the beauty of the crystals

Soul experience

  • We have all experienced the effects of kind words and how this makes us feel, even taking this good feeling forward throughout the day.  On the other hand we also know how words said in anger or in a negative way can do the opposite

To reflect on

  • The amount of water in the human body ranges from 50-75%. 
    Should this be the case of water capturing the effects of words
    we would be sure to choose our words wisely for both ourselves and others

 

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