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Text Box: Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto has provided us with a fascinating look at the properties of water samples at the microscopic level, before and after having undergone various experiments. He photographs these samples of water after having exposed the water to different variables. His photographs display how text, spoken word, thoughts, and music can have a profound effect on the crystallization of water.


Masaru Emoto

 

 

Examples where a text was taped to a bottle of water:


Notice the similarities in the Bach examples to "Arigatou"!


 


"You Make Me Sick
I Will Kill You"


Angel / Demon

John Lennon--Imagine


Love and Gratitude


Compassion


Compassion

Examples of spoken words affecting water samples:


Two elementary children talked to cooked rice everyday for one month. They said "thank you" to the rice bowl on the left. They said "you fool" to the one on the right. This experiment has been repeated many times with the same results.

 

Examples of Music being played to water samples:


Mozart Symphony #40 in G minor

                                    Kawachi Folk Dance Song


Heavy Metal Music


 Chopin’s “Farewell Song”


Bach's "Air on a G String"


Bach's "Goldberg Variations"
 

Examples of mental thought (or meditation/prayer) and its effects on water:

These photos were taken at Fujiwara Dam, in Japan. Photographs were taken of water samples from the lake before Reverend Kato Hoki, chief priest of Jyuhouin Temple, made a one-hour prayer practice beside the dam. The original photos show the water samples to be dark, ugly and unable to crystallize. After the prayers, photos were taken of the water samples. The first photo shows the water sample before the prayers. It's dark and mottled, without brightness or organization. The second photo is taken after the prayers. It's become a hexagon within a hexagon, a clear, bright, fully developed crystal.


Fujiwara Dam--before prayer by Rev. Kato Hoki





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