Green | August 18, 2009 | 12 comments

Miraculous messages from water-the work of Masaru Emoto

JanforGore
His research is absolutely incredible. It proves that water is alive and that we as humans have a bond with it that can heal the world when we truly respect it and each other. Truly inspiring.
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  • allIknowis
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      allIknowis  
    • Is this the guy who did a similar experiment with kind words vs. mean word on samples of food? I think they had posters of that in the DC metro stops.

    • 3 years ago
  • nursediesel
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      nursediesel  
    • We should work to use the Thawikila (Shawnee) appreciation of the gift of the universe and respect everything first before we use it; and by not wasting anything we take from.
      p.s. We are 98% water!

    • 3 years ago
  • Vrishchii
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  • lookatmypix
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      lookatmypix  
    • I remember his work, wondering what the water would look like with Obama's name on it.
      What about the water in the Indian river Ganges which is very polluted but also considered sacred?

    • 3 years ago
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • Then look up his research. And please, no redundant fights about religion. Take it in the concept in which it was relayed. It is the words, the form of the words, and the sincerity behind them that effected the molecular structure per this study. It is saying that water reacts to our thoughts and to how it is treated. It isn't hard to believe that molecules of water are not the same when not polluted as opposed to being polluted. Water makes up 70% of our own bodies as it does this planet. To think there is no correlation there or that water is simply a dead substance that does not relate to us is to me just not possible.

    • 3 years ago
  • neonbunny
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      neonbunny  
    • JanforGore:

      Well, I found this:

      http://www.is-masaru-emoto-for-real.com/

      This theory of Emoto's is starting to sound a little shaky. It doesn't even look like he used a control.

      "Dead substance that does not relate to us is to me just not possible."

      It's rather complex for a 3 atom molecule I'll give you that. But, that's exactly what it is, 2 hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. Claiming that it reacts to emotions is absurd. I mean, the guy never even proposed a physical explanation for why that would happen. Pseudoscience at best.

      That's my view anyway.

    • 3 years ago
  • JanforGore
  • neonbunny
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      neonbunny  
    • JanforGore:

      Well at that point I was just starting to research climate change so I will admit I probably shouldn't have been arguing with you. So please consider that an apology. Anyway back to the point. Whether the cause of a finding is positive or not, that should not stop one from seeking the truth. In the long run, facts are more important than feelings.

    • 3 years ago
  • JanforGore
  • allIknowis
  • neonbunny
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      neonbunny  
    • Umm... what? Did this guy really suggest that a prayer changed the crystal structure of water? I would love to see some real proof of that.

    • 3 years ago
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