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Dr. Emoto has been conducting worldwide research on the effect of ideas,
words, and music upon the molecules of water, and the descriptions below
are taken from the book of his published results.
Water from clear mountain springs and streams has beautifully formed
crystalline structures, while the crystals of polluted or stagnant water
are deformed and distorted.
Distilled water exposed to classical music takes delicate, symmetrical
crystalline shapes.
When the words "thank you" were taped to a bottle of distilled water,
the frozen crystals had a similar shape to the crystals formed by water
that had been exposed to Bach's "Goldberg Variations" -- music
composed out of gratitude to the man it was named for. |
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most beautiful crystals result from the words "Love and Gratitude"
Words actually convert the vibrations of nature into sound. And each
language is different. Japanese has its own set of vibrations that differs
from American. Nature in America is different from nature in Japan. An
American cedar is different from a Japanese cedar, so the vibrations
coming from these words are different. In this way, nothing else holds the
same vibrations as the word arigato. In Japanese, arigato
means ''thank you.'' But even when there is this mutual underlying
meaning, arigato and thank you create different crystalline
structures. Every word in every language is unique and exists only in that
language.
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REIKO: Have you come across a
particular word or phrase in your research that you have found to be most
helpful in cleaning up the natural waters of the world?
DR. EMOTO: Yes. There is a special
combination that seems to be perfect for this, which is love plus
the combination of thanks and appreciation reflected in the English word
gratitude. Just one of these is not enough. Love needs to be based
in gratitude, and gratitude needs to be based in love. These two words
together create the most important vibration. And it is even more
important that we understand the value of these words. For example, we
know that water is described as H2O. If we were to
look at love and gratitude as a pair, gratitude is the H and love
is the O. Water is the basis that not only supports but also
allows the existence of life. In my understanding of the concept of yin
and yang, in the same way that there is one O and two Hs,
we also need one part yang/love to two parts yin/gratitude, in order to
come to a place of balance in the equation.
Love is
an active word and gratitude is passive. When you think of gratitude -- a
combination of appreciation and thankfulness -- there is an apologetic
quality. The Japanese word for gratitude is kan-sha, consisting of
two Chinese characters: kan, which means feeling, and sha,
apology. It's coming from a reverential space, taking a step or two back.
I believe that love coming from this space is optimal love, and may even
lead to an end to the wars and conflicts in the world. Kan-sha is
inherent in the substance H2O -- an essential
element for life
When water samples are bombarded with heavy metal music or labeled with
negative words, or when negative thoughts and emotions are focused
intentionally upon them, the water does not form crystals at all and
displays chaotic, fragmented structures.
When water is treated with aromatic floral oils, the water crystals tend
to mimic the shape of the original flower. At left, water crystals were
exposed to aromatic essence of chamomile.
When Elvis
Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" was played to water, the resulting frozen
crystals were split in two.
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