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Can water be affected by our words?

Can water be affected by our words spoken, emotions, music or even written word for that matter? Received this email message from my cousin, and it was rather intriguing though for most email with outrageous claims or phobias, I would do a quick check to see whether it is an urban legend or is there some truths in it. Some are no brainer like the scare email message I received about “reboiling water is harmful to you”, that one was a total scam written by someone who has no knowledge of basic chemistry.

Now this one takes a real big step of faith. After all we live in a strange world where many things are not quite easily explainable. And this one seems interesting, but the experiment done here hasn’t got acceptance by the scientific community. I would read it and perhaps give it a sprinkling of salt and keep it in mind. After all, the scientist did discover that faith actually aids in the healing process of hospital patients and prayers work though the scientist couldn’t prove it scientifically but they do have indirect empirical statistics that prayer does work in aiding healing.

But this one takes the spot on good words, good intention, positive emotion and music would affect the crystal shape of water. How true it is, I wouldn’t know. Call Dr. Masaru Emoto a crank? Or is this another one of those placebo effect? But this one is affecting the water molecules and not about people caring an inanimate object and feeling good because somebody explained that it would make you better. No, this one is about the water molecule itself having a broken shape when negative words and emotion is impacted on it, having good clean crystal structure when positive words and emotion are provided.

Upon checking Dr Emoto website called Miraculous Messages From Water, I noticed it looked a bit like a direct selling website but it is just for collecting your email for his database. Perhaps to upsell other products after you are convinced about his findings.

Whatever, you could do the same experiment and see whether it actually worked as claim. The simplest to try is the good words and bad words and paste it next to some food and see which one will rot first. Maybe I might try it if my wife doesn’t kill me first for messing the house!

Still it doesn’t hurt to say kind words, and have positive emotion. Many of the new fangled books like “The Secret”, “The Law of Attraction” are all about positive thinking. Otherwise why do we go pray away all the bad stuff as there must be a divine intervention in this world. As you can see the universe is rather complex, even our human body and the biodiversity of this world. Who else can make it? Only the Creator can and no amount on Darwin’s stupid theory of evolution would change my mind, as you know, even Darwin’s theory of evolution is also blind faith as no one has found any real evidence of gradual evolutionary changes of any species. (Like if you have some ink and plastic resin left lying around on some rock, and after millions of years through random chance it will form into a pen! Not!)


Can water be affected by our words?
Dr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese scientist, believes so.
And he has proof.

Dr. Emoto took water droplets, exposed them to various words, music, and environments, and froze them for three hours. He then examined the crystal formations under a dark field microscope. And he took photographs.

The results were totally mind-blowing.

Water no prayer over itHere’s a photo of ordinary water without any prayer spoken over it. The molecular structure is in disarray.

Water after prayerThe photo below is water after the prayer was said. It’s simply breathtaking. (I now have a great respect for praying before meals! More on this later.)

Water after Heavy Metal music impactDr. Emoto also exposed water to Heavy Metal music. Here’s how it looks like. Looks sad if you ask me.

Here’s water exposed to classical music and folk dance music. Looks much better, right?

Water after Classical musicWater after Classical music

Next, Dr. Emoto stuck a piece of paper with these words: “You make me sick. I will kill you.” Here’s how the frozen water droplets looks like under the microscope…

Water after bad negative words

Below is how water looked like with the words “Love” over it. The difference is amazing.

Water after positive love words

This is Polluted water…

Water polluted

This is water from Lourdes , France . Utterly beautiful, right?

Water polluted

Wait A Minute— Aren’t You Made Up Of Water?

Yes! 72% of your body is made up of water.
Imagine how your words affect your own body. When you say, “I’m a failure,” or “I’m hopeless,” or “I won’t get well,” imagine how these words weaken your health.

Make a choice to say the best words out there. Say often, “I’m wonderful,” and “I’m beautiful,”.

It’s not only water.

Rice jar experimentDr. Emoto also experimented with cooked rice. He placed one cup of cooked rice in two airtight jars. On one jar, he wrote, “I love you,” and on the other, “You fool.” Everyday for 30 days, Dr. Emoto would say these words to each jar of rice.

After 30 days, the “I love you” rice was still white. But the “You fool” rice was so rotten, it was black. How can you explain this?

Just as a side note: When I was a child, my mother taught me to pray before meals. Now I realize it wasn’t just a nice thing to do. When I pray over my meal, I know a material transformation takes place in the molecular level of the food that I pray for. I say, “Be blessed,” to the water and food on the table—and I expect it to be blessed.

Yeah – that’s why we always wish others well on birthdays, anniversaries, graduation, festivals, examination days, etc. BE BLESSED, everybody!!!

2 thoughts on “Can water be affected by our words?”

  1. Zachariah English

    Here are my thoughts about the water and words post:

    This is interesting…here is my thoughts….what about other languages? So it doesn’t have to do with the vibrations of the sound we are making? I’d be interested to see this experiment done with other languages….

  2. Any language would be the same. The emotion and intention written by the person fuels language. However I did not do any experiment so will you just have to try this yourself and see!

    Cheers!

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