Wednesday, June 3, 2009

"The Messages from Water" - Dr. Masaru Emoto

Essentially, the capturing of water's 'expressions' is what Dr. Emoto did. He developed a technique to photograph newly formed crystals of frozen water samples . A powerful microscope in a very cold room allowed this to be done. Not all water samples crystallise however. Water samples from extremely polluted rivers directly seem to express the 'state' the water is in. Like the river Yodo in Osaka.

Thus far then we can literally see how the state of water varies greatly even though it is the same H2O.Geometric order, in hexagonal form, appears in crystals of frozen water exposed to positive influence. And yet negative influence can be so powerful that crystals do not form at all, as above. Without the images of frozen water samples we would never have known such enormous differences exist. Dr. Emoto diligently continued the research by collecting water samples from literally all over the world. He then exposed them to a great variety of Hado.The result was his landmark book, "The Message from Water" first published in Japanese and English in 1999. It quickly became a much discussed book which clearly demonstrated the fact that Hado affects matter. It was a book telling us something about our selves and our planet, both made largely of water. A second book was soon published by popular demand. Volume 2 of the Message from Water pictured below developed the themes of how art and music, with the Hado of sublime creative force, literally change the molecular expression of H2O.

The success of the book outside Japan has been remarkable. Dr. Emoto has been called to lecture around the world as a result and has conducted live experiments both in Japan and Europe as well as in the US to show how indeed our Hado as humans deeply impacts the environment. The most astonishing example of such an experiment though happened in Japan, where the water quality is deteriorating rapidly. The test 'subject' was a large body of water. It was a lake that literally was stinking.

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