Wilson Bentley (1865-1931) born in Jericho, VT was the first to photograph snowflakes. He called them snow crystals. He found that no 2 snowflakes were the same. Masaru Emoto (1843-2014) was a Japanese Researcher. He heard that no two snowflakes were the same. Snowflakes turn into water and that was where his study began. Are there crystals in water? The tap water in Japan yielded no water crystals but water taken from a Japanese waterfall did. His assistant dropped one drop in 50 Petri dishes and froze them at -4 degrees Fahrenheit for three hours. Then in a very cold room using a high powered microscope with a camera he was able to capture water crystals before they melted. Beautiful. Emoto went all over the world selecting samples of water to test. Some water yielded no crystals, some deformed and some beautiful. The average human body contains about 70 % water. Could pure water crystals be helpful? Tap water that includes chlorine to sanitize it destroys the structure found in natural water. Because he loved music and music is vibrational he decided to see if music had an effect on water. He put a bottle of distilled water on a table between 2 speakers. Classical music yielded very beautiful hexagonal crystal formations. Water exposed to violent heavy metal music resulted in fragmented and malformed crystals. Then knowing words have frequency he wrote words like “Thank you” and “fool” on pieces of paper and wrapped them around the bottles with the words facing in. Could the water “read” the words? Amazingly, beautiful positive words yielded beautiful well-formed crystals. Negative words, like the heavy metal music, produced malformed fragmented crystals. It didn’t matter what different languages he used. Positive words are positive in any language and Negative words are destructive in any language. The prettiest crystals was the combination of love and gratitude.
There was also a experiment done on cooked rice. One jar of rice had taped positive words on it, another had negative words and the third jar was just stuck in the back of the refrigerator. For 30 days he spoke good words to the jar with the positive words and bad words to the 2nd jar. After 30 days the jar with the bad words yielded a foul smelling black rice. The jar with positive words produced a yellow rice with a sweet malt smell. The jar left in the back of the refrigerator was even worse than the one with bad words. Apparently being ignored is worse.
If water has memory, imagine the effect of our words have on people, spouses and little children? Perhaps the Creator of the universe knew what he was saying to us to speak kind, loving, edifying words and put away corrupting talk - filthiness, crude joking, bitterness, anger and all malice
Young Living on their partner farms has an agreement in their contracts. In addition to the farms using only heritage seeds, no pesticides, no herbicides, no chemical fertilizers, harvesting at the right time, not rushing in the distillation process, as pure of water as possible, they are to hire no angry or cursing people to work there. Think that might make a difference in the essential oil and oil infused products? Have you heard of people talking to their plants? One lady I knew had a small abundant garden around the foundation of her house. She played classical music to the plants every day before going to work. (Her neighbor drank her morning cup of tea on the deck listening to the music.) I have heard of dairy farmers playing music as they milked the cows and got a greater yield.
To be fair I looked up Masaru Emoto’s book “Messages in Water” and there were a number of people who said he was a hoax, that the experiments with rice didn’t work. I considered that for a while as I taught that for years, saw the pictures of the water crystals, heard and saw Mr. Emoto on a DVD and at least one home schooler in this area got the same results at the book said. Why is that?
So my conclusion is this – Did they approach the experiment with a pure heart? Did they have an unbelieving attitude? Was their home environment negative? Did they place the glass jars in the refrigerator? Did they write on papers with the words facing in? Did they cook the rice in chlorinated water? One girl I saw on the internet used plastic containers on a windowsill, possibly leaching out the plastic? Perhaps that altered their results (?)
The American translation of Emoto’s book is The Hidden Messages in Water. I do not believe the evolution part of the book or the assumption how water came to this earth. But the most of the rest I feel is valid.
I leave that up to you - with love and gratitude.
There was also a experiment done on cooked rice. One jar of rice had taped positive words on it, another had negative words and the third jar was just stuck in the back of the refrigerator. For 30 days he spoke good words to the jar with the positive words and bad words to the 2nd jar. After 30 days the jar with the bad words yielded a foul smelling black rice. The jar with positive words produced a yellow rice with a sweet malt smell. The jar left in the back of the refrigerator was even worse than the one with bad words. Apparently being ignored is worse.
If water has memory, imagine the effect of our words have on people, spouses and little children? Perhaps the Creator of the universe knew what he was saying to us to speak kind, loving, edifying words and put away corrupting talk - filthiness, crude joking, bitterness, anger and all malice
Young Living on their partner farms has an agreement in their contracts. In addition to the farms using only heritage seeds, no pesticides, no herbicides, no chemical fertilizers, harvesting at the right time, not rushing in the distillation process, as pure of water as possible, they are to hire no angry or cursing people to work there. Think that might make a difference in the essential oil and oil infused products? Have you heard of people talking to their plants? One lady I knew had a small abundant garden around the foundation of her house. She played classical music to the plants every day before going to work. (Her neighbor drank her morning cup of tea on the deck listening to the music.) I have heard of dairy farmers playing music as they milked the cows and got a greater yield.
To be fair I looked up Masaru Emoto’s book “Messages in Water” and there were a number of people who said he was a hoax, that the experiments with rice didn’t work. I considered that for a while as I taught that for years, saw the pictures of the water crystals, heard and saw Mr. Emoto on a DVD and at least one home schooler in this area got the same results at the book said. Why is that?
So my conclusion is this – Did they approach the experiment with a pure heart? Did they have an unbelieving attitude? Was their home environment negative? Did they place the glass jars in the refrigerator? Did they write on papers with the words facing in? Did they cook the rice in chlorinated water? One girl I saw on the internet used plastic containers on a windowsill, possibly leaching out the plastic? Perhaps that altered their results (?)
The American translation of Emoto’s book is The Hidden Messages in Water. I do not believe the evolution part of the book or the assumption how water came to this earth. But the most of the rest I feel is valid.
I leave that up to you - with love and gratitude.