Monday, January 18, 2010

A worthy read.

The True Power of Water, Healing and Discovering Ourselves, by Masaru Emoto.

The author's premise is by using a high-powered microscope he is able to study the hado (hado is the energy or vibration inherent in all things) of water and recognize that we able to transform water by our words and intentions

The author looks at frozen water samples that are melting to ascertain the presence or non-presence of crystals forming. Certain water has the ability to form crystals and others do not. The author’s hypothesis is that certain words positive or negative affect the ability to form crystals. Even water that has a label on it can be affected by the words used. He has come to the conclusion that water changes its quality according to the information it takes in.

The author feels that disease is the result of vibrational disturbance at the sub-atomic particle level of our cells triggering the disturbance at the atomic level, which in turn causes the disturbance at the molecular level, then the cellular level, and finally at the level of our organs. To correct the vibration with hado water, the process has to be carried out in reverse order.

If things go well when the frozen sample start to melt a crystal starts to form as the temperature rises. “It opens up like a blooming flower.” But, depending on the quality of the water some do not show crystals at all but eerie shapes.

He is testing this hypothesis on water crystals and relating it to humans as we are 70% water. Also, humans are drawn to water in its many different forms, because of our need for it as well as the feelings that it gives us. For these reasons he believes that our very thoughts have health implications for humans and even planet Earth.

I recommend this book. It’s a good read.

Jim

1 comment:

  1. I've not read the book yet, but I've heard lots of interesting things about his studies. It's definitely on my list of books to read when not snowed under by school work (forget the snow, that just makes reading time).

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