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CONSCIOUSNESS
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How water reflects our
consciousness Photographs in this article are from " The Message
from Water," written and copyright protected by Masaru Emoto.
Photographs are reproduced here by The photographs and information in
this article reflect the work of Masaru Emoto, a creative and visionary
Japanese researcher Mr. Emoto has published an important book, "The
Message from Water from the findings of his worldwide research If you have
any doubt that your thoughts affect everything in, and around you, the
information and photographs that are presented here, taken from the book
of his published results, will change your mind and alter your beliefs,
profoundly. Dr.
Mae-Wan Ho reviews the amazing work of Japanese water
scientist. Masaru Emoto first started studying
water in the 1990s, when he met Dr. Lee Lorenzen, a biochemist in
University of California Berkeley, who has since become a water
researcher, developing ‘micro-cluster water’. Lorenzen introduced
Emoto to a Magnetic Resonance Analyzer, which was developed to study
homeopathy. In the course of his studies, Emoto
began to wonder about the quality of the water he was working with, and
how it could affect health. While he was thinking about the problem, he
came across a book entitled, "The day the lightning chased the
housewife", which contained about 50 questions. One question stood
out: "Are there any snow crystals of the same shape?" The answer
was no. Snow has been falling on earth for possibly hundreds of millions
of years, and yet each snowflake is distinct. "And that was when it hit
me", he wrote, "That’s it!" >From then on, he began to
make water crystals and to photograph them under the microscope. And he
was richly rewarded, as attested by the publication of a book, Messages
from Water (HADO Kyoikusha Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 1999, 2001. ISBN
4-939098-00-1). This book contains hundreds of photographs of water
crystals, all different, from the most sublimely beautiful to the most
mundane, or even ‘ugly’, each with a legend that captures quite
precisely the feeling evoked by the crystal. As I followed the pictures
from one to another, I began to try to decipher the meaning of the
crystals. They were indeed like faces, expressing emotions that reflect
the history and the character of the landscapes the water flowed through,
and the creatures that live on those lands or in the water. Tap water in cities subjected to
chlorine treatment or heavily polluted failed to form crystals at all,
with no sign of the characteristic hexagonal (6-fold) symmetry of
snowflakes. Partial crystals sometimes appeared, as if "trying
desperately hard to be a clean water". Whenever the quality of water
was good, complete crystals formed, each distinctive in detailed pattern
and colour. Some of the loveliest, most perfect crystals were from
natural, unpolluted water sources, such as the Sanbu-ichi Spring in
Nagasaka, and the spring water of Saijo, a town located in the highlands
500 to 700 metres above the sea, famous for its sake.
A stunningly beautiful, asymmetric
crystal came from the fountain of Lourdes in France. It was described as,
"A mysterious crystal that gives off the feeling of mystical
glory." In certain rivers, such as the
Shinano in the Niigata and Nagano prefectures, perfect crystals were
formed from the water upstream, but not from the contaminated downstream
waters. The effects of acid rain were
abundantly clear in the poor crystallisation of most rain water. The
crystals do carry messages, and crystal reading is as much art as science. One question that came to my
sceptical mind was how reproducible were the crystals? And to what extent
is the single crystal photographed characteristic of the sample? Emoto’s method is to place the
same small amount of a single sample of water in 100 petri-dishes, and
then to allow them to crystallise in the freezer under well-controlled
conditions. He then examines all the replicates. No two will show exactly
the same crystals. Despite that, however, one can see that the replicates
were crystals of the same kind, they were definitely variations on a
specific theme. Now comes the part of the book that
really begins to take one’s breath away. One can understand how
pollutants in water can affect crystal structure, though it by no means
explains the specific appearance of crystals from the different sources.
But one can rationalise that in terms of minute quantities of unknown
dissolved substances, perhaps.
However, Emoto’s group showed
that starting from distilled water, which failed to crystallise, it was
possible to generate crystals specific to the music to which the water has
been exposed. My favourite is Bach’s Air for the G String, which
"gives the impression that the crystal is dancing merrily", and
the Tibet Sutra, which "talks to people’s souls and has a strong
positive energy that can heal people’s feelings". Elvis Presley’s
Heartbreak Hotel, gave three kinds of crystals, one which looked like
"a picture of a heart broken into two", the second which shows
"the two parts trying to fuse together, and a third that shows
"a newly formed heart that overcame the difficult period". Or do
you think "this idea is too sentimental?" Well, perhaps it is not so strange
that water should be sensitive to sound, which is a physical, energetic
entity, and that the quality of the sound could generate some coherent
vibrations in the water (see previous article) that influence the
crystallisation process. But now, for the real stunner;
Emoto’s group showed that water can even respond to words. The same
distilled water to start with, one tube had the message, "Thank
you" written on it, while the other one had, "You fool!"
The one with "Thank you" gave nice crystals, whereas the one
with "You fool!" gave no crystals at all, and was very similar
to the results produced by exposing the water to heavy metal music. And it
did not matter which language was used: Japanese, Korean or English. The
results were very similar. "Love/Appreciation" gave
a most elaborate, decorous crystal, so did "Soul".
"Demon" (removing the left part from the Chinese character for
soul) led to something that looks like a disintegration of the soul
crystal. "Angel" made the crystal burst forth in a multitude of
flowers, while "Devil" looked distinctly sinister. Even names were read by water.
"Adolph Hitler" looked like "You make me sick" or
"I will kill you". And pictures too were registered.
When shown the photograph of an innocent child, the water came back with a
crystal that looked to me like pure joy itself. So, what does it all mean? Emoto
believes all that is based on HADO or Chi, a vital energy that comes
ultimately from the circulation of electrons around the atomic nucleus. He
believes that Chi changes according to the consciousness of the observer,
"the way they see things". How can this HADO be measured? By
means of a machine referred to as the MRA (Magnetic Resonance Analyzer),
"which measures various states of HADO, encodes the unique energy
pattern of each substance and checks whether it resonates or not". It
was developed in the United States 12 years ago. Unfortunately, no further
details are given. The same MRA machine is said to be
able to "transcribe" information from substances onto water, but
again, we are given no details on how it actually works, apart from the
following. "The measurement first starts when the MRA puts out a
faint resonance magnetic field, which is then transmitted to the subject
and substances to be measured. Then the existence of resonance is checked.
By amplifying the output of the measuring instrument HADO information can
be transcribed." I have to admit this does not make sense to me,
which is a pity, because this is where an explanation could have been
provided for results that border on the incredible, especially to people
who have been thoroughly schooled to the conventional mechanistic
perspective. The same vague explanation is given
for the ‘micro-cluster water’ of Dr. Lee H. Lorenzen. "Water
normally is not composed of independent molecules, but rather they are
hydrogen bonded to form small water particles called clusters. When you
align these water molecules and make them smaller it is called
clustering." Do you make the clusters smaller or the molecules
smaller? "Clustered water can easily
make sharp turns and subsequently can reach far into the corners of the
body," we are told. This lack of explanatory detail and
failure to connect with conventional research findings have severely
hampered the development of what may be some of the most important
advances in our understanding of nature. What follows is a remarkable series
of crystals resulting from "information" transcribed, presumably
with the MRA, into various waters. This includes a dam that stops natural
flow, the essence of camomile and fennel onto distilled water, where the
crystal appears to take on the form of the flowers themselves. Could water respond directly to
people’s consciousness? Apparently yes. Crystals reflected the panic
during an earthquake and also the recovery period three months later. Tap
water of Tokyo, which was formless, responded to the transmission of
"Chi, Soul and Spirit" of 500 people to give a distinctive
crystal. And, certain specially gifted
individuals could make the most polluted, formless water respond to the
"Chi of love" or to prayer, to give remarkable symmetries of
perfection. The Reverend Kato Hoki, chief priest of Jyuhouin Temple, Omiya
city, was able to change the six-fold symmetry of the ice crystal to a
previously unknown, seven-fold symmetry. "Water is the mirror of the
mind". It is impossible to read this book
and see the pictures of the endless variations of water crystals without
being affected. One may come away incredulous, yet inspired to look for
deeper understanding of the remarkable phenomenon. Particularly so, now
that the more conventional physics and chemistry are homing in on the
strangeness of water, and of the quantum world. Take the most incredible hypothesis
suggested by Emoto’s crystals, that consciousness could influence the
structure of water, is that so totally beyond the pale? Perhaps not. I first presented theoretical
arguments and empirical observations to support the idea that organisms
are quantum coherent in 1993. I was inspired by others who have made the
same proposal, albeit in different forms. Since then, quantum coherence
has been invoked in explaining how the brain might work. Quantum physicists Del Giudice and
Preparata have argued that, in order to account for the anomalous
behaviour of water, we need to consider its quantum properties, and
especially how quantum coherence could arise in water resulting in
long-lasting coherent oscillations (see previous article). Recently, there have been many
experiments demonstrating quantum entanglement of coherent systems that
may have applications in quantum computing. The experimental,
‘long-lived’ entanglement of two ‘macroscopic objects’ was
reported last September in Nature. Admittedly, by long-lived, the
physicists meant 0.5 milliseconds, and ‘macroscopic objects’ referred
to two samples, each containing about 1012 caesium atoms, not
quite the size of a human being. But until a few years ago, this would
have been unimaginable. And so, it would not be beyond the
pale to suggest that our ‘consciousness’- think of it as our coherent
quantum field - could become entangled with that of water, thereby
influencing the structure of the water. Some 99% of all the molecules in
our body are water in any case. There is no doubt that these new
approaches should be vigorously investigated. They have large implications
for the health of human beings and the entire planet earth. From Mr. Emoto's work we are
provided with factual evidence, that human vibrational energy, thoughts,
words, ideas and music, affect the molecular structure of water, the very
same water that comprises over seventy percent of a mature human body and
covers the same amount of our planet. Water is the very source of all life
on this planet, the quality and integrity are vitally important to all
forms of life. The body is very much like a sponge and is composed of
trillions of chambers called cells that hold liquid. The quality of our
life is directly connected to the quality of our water. Water is a very malleable
substance. Its physical shape easily adapts to whatever environment is
present. But its physical appearance is not the only thing that changes,
the molecular shape also changes. The energy or vibrations of the
environment will change the molecular shape of water. In this sense water
not only has the ability to visually reflect the environment but it also
molecularly reflects the environment. Mr. Emoto has been visually
documenting these molecular changes in water by means of his photographic
techniques. He freezes droplets of water and then examines them under a
dark field microscope that has photographic capabilities. His work clearly
demonstrates the diversity of the molecular structure of water and the
effect of the environment upon the structure of the water. Snow has been falling on the earth
for more than a few million years. Each snowflake, as we have been told,
has a very unique shape and structure. By freezing water and taking a
photograph of the structure, as Mr. Emoto has done, you get incredible
information about the water. Mr. Emoto has discovered many
fascinating differences in the crystalline structures of water from many
different sources and different conditions around the planet. Water from
pristine mountain streams and springs show the beautifully formed
geometric designs in their crystalline patterns. Polluted and toxic water
from industrial and populated areas and stagnated water from water pipes
and storage dams show definitively distorted and randomly formed
crystalline structures.
With the recent popularity in music
therapy, Mr. Emoto decided to see what effects music has on the
structuring of water. He placed distilled water between two speakers for
several hours and then photographed the crystals that formed after the
water was frozen.
After seeing water react to
different environmental conditions, pollution and music, Mr. Emoto and
colleagues decided to see how thoughts and words affected the formation of
untreated,distilled, water crystals, using words typed onto paper by a
word processor and taped on glass bottles overnight. The same procedure
was performed using the names of deceased persons.The waters were then
frozen and photographed.
These photographs show the
incredible reflections of water, as alive and highly responsive to every
one of our emotions and thoughts.It is quite clear that water easily takes
on the vibrations and energy of it's environment, whether toxic and
polluted or naturally pristine. Masaru Emotos extraordinary work is
an awesome display, and powerful tool, that can change our perceptions of
ourselves and the world we live in, forever. We now have profound evidence
that we can positively heal and transform ourselves and our planet by the
thoughts we choose to think and the ways in which we put those thoughts
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