These two images of frozen, crystallized water came from the same water at the same time, but are markedly different. The difference has resulted from the one on the top having “I love you” taped to the bottle of water. The crystal on the bottom had “I will kill you” taped to its bottle. Why does the same water crystalize differently depending on the words taped to the bottles? In this video, I explain that the reason has everything to do with the profound realization that our minds create our world.
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Transcript of the Proof Our Minds Are Creating Our Worlds
Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that water from any source could freeze into beautiful, full-shaped crystals that look like snowflakes or could freeze into ugly, misshapen forms that don’t even resemble crystals. It’s the same water. So what makes the difference? People’s thoughts and attitudes change the water so when it is frozen, the same water creates beautiful crystals or ugly, unrecognizable blobs .
Here are some examples. This crystalized water had “Love and Gratitude” taped to its bottle. This same source of water in a second bottle had “You disgust me” taped to its bottle.
These crystals are from bottles of water that had “Happiness” and “You fool” taped to them.
These crystals are from bottles of water that had “Compassion” and “You make me sick” taped to them.
Dr. Emoto’s remarkable findings were published in his book, The Hidden Messages in Water. They demonstrate that water subjected to loving, benevolent, and compassionate human thoughts and intentions undergoes a stunning transformation, manifesting itself in beautiful molecular configurations when frozen. Conversely, when water is exposed to fearful and discordant human intentions, it responds with fragmented, distorted, and aesthetically unpleasant forms when frozen. His work has been replicated by other researchers with the same results.
The language of words taped to the bottles doesn’t matter. The meaning of the words creates the difference in the frozen crystals.
Dr. Emoto demonstrated that loving, kind thoughts can change water in samples from a polluted municipal reservoir, from misshapen crystals to beautiful symmetric crystals. This image is of the misshapen frozen water within a large city water source, the Fujiwara Dam. After an hour-long prayer offered by Reverend Kato Hoki, the chief priest of a Buddhist temple, samples of water taken at the same place from the same reservoir froze into these shapes.
In the same way, water exposed to beautiful music creates snowflake crystals when frozen. This is an example of frozen water crystalline patterns resulting from water exposed to Mozart’s Symphony No. 40. Water from the same source freezes into disfigured and chaotic crystalline formations after exposure to heavy metal music.
Dr. Emoto performed other research with researchers such as Dean Radin from the Institute of Noetic Sciences. A group of approximately 2,000 people in Tokyo focused positive intentions toward water samples located inside an electromagnetically shielded room in California. The results were that the frozen water from the experimental bottles formed more beautiful crystals than did frozen water from control bottles, that didn’t receive the positive intentions.
Through his meticulous studies, Dr. Emoto demonstrated that water’s molecular structure is positively or negatively influenced by human emotions, intentions, and music. It shows a deep connection between our minds and the environment we live in. That means we are affecting all of reality in the same way. We create a world full of light and love, or we create a world filled with discord and disturbance. Dr. Emoto’s research demonstrates that we must consider the transformative power of our thoughts and intentions on both the water around us and within us, ultimately shaping our overall existence.