jueves, 15 de septiembre de 2011

The Water Crystals of Masaru Emoto


Happy Drops of water
Masaru Emoto and his beautiful water crystal photos.

Masaru Emoto was born in Yokohama in July 1943. He is a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University's department of humanities and sciences with a focus on International Relations. In 1986 he established the IHM Corporation in Tokyo. In October of 1992 he received certification from the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Subsequently he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in the US and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. The quest thus began to discover the mystery of water. 

He undertook extensive research of water around the planet not so much as a scientific researcher but more from the perspective of an original thinker. At length he realized that it was in the frozen crystal form that water showed us its true nature. He continues with this experimentation and has written a variety of well received books in Japanese as well as the seminal Message from Water published bilingually. He is married to Kazuko Emoto who shares his passion and is head of Kyoikusha, the publishing arm of his company. They have three children.
Mr Emoto took water samples from around the world, slowly froze them, then photographed them with a dark field microscope with photographic capability. As each water crystal is unique, around 90 photos would be taken of the same water source, and the water crystal photo that represented the majority would be chosen.
The next few pictures are of water crystals from different sources. Generally, clean healthy water creates beautifully formed geometrical crystals, while polluted water is too sick to form any crystals at all.
 

Water crystals from the Yusui Moutain Spring, JapanYusui Moutain Spring, JapanWater crystals from the Fountain in Lourdes, FranceFountain in Lourdes, FranceWater crystals from the Mt Cook Glacier, New ZealandMt Cook Glacier, New ZealandWater crystals from the polluted Yodo River, JapanPolluted water - Yodo River, Japan
The next few photos are of water exposed to different types of music. Distilled water would be placed in a bottle between two speakers and specific music would be played for one hour. The water was then frozen and photos taken.
 

Water crystals exposed to Bach's Air for the G StringBach's Air for the G StringWater crystals exposed to the Kawachi Folk DanceKawachi Folk DanceWater crystals exposed to music for healingMusic for HealingWater crystals exposed to heavy metal musicHeavy Metal Music


Mr Emoto decided to see how thoughts and words affected the formation of untreated distilled water crystals.
This was done by typing words onto paper, then taping the paper onto glass bottles overnight.
 

Water crystals exposed to the words 'Thank you''Thank you'Water crystals exposed to the words 'Love and appreciation''Love and appreciation'Water crystals exposed to the words 'You make me sick, I will kill you''You make me sick, I will kill you'


Note that the negative words 'You make me sick, I will kill you' resembles an image of polluted water.
Now we see the affect of thoughts and intent on the water.
Below left is an image of very polluted and toxic water from the Fujiwara Dam. Below right is the same water after a Buddhist monk (Reverend Kato Hoki, chief priest of Jyuhouin Temple) offered a prayer over it for one hour. Prayer, that’s sound coupled with intention, seems to have an extraordinary ability to restore the water back to its natural, harmonious, geometric symmetry.
 

Water crystals from the Fujiwara Dam
Polluted water from the Fujiwara Dam, Japan
Water crystals from the Fujiwara Dam after a buddhist prayer is offered
Dam water after a buddhist prayer is offered
What Does This All Mean?

With regard to the molecular structure of water, our intent (thoughts), words, ideas and music have a profound healing or destructive effect on the water.

Since the human is 70% water — Ultimately it means that what we think creates our reality, not just emotionally but physically.

Since the planet is also 70% water these experiments have profound implications for the environment also — Could this mean that we could ‘think’ a polluted stream clean again?

Since asking the question I've learned that these experiments are indeed being done in Japan through Mr Emoto's work. Three hundred people, usually led by someone proficient in focus and meditation (a buddhist monk for example) will gather around a polluted stream and focus healing and wellbeing onto the water for approximately one hour. Mr Emoto has reportedly documented these on film which I have not yet seen. According to eyewitnesses the water would become visibly clearer approximately 15 minutes after the meditation.

If this is indeed the case ... the possiblities are endless.

 LA FELICIDAD DÍA A DÍA
 
Cada día haces miles de opciones. Eliges qué ponerte, a dónde ir,  qué comer y qué hacer. Más que todo eliges qué pensar. Una cosa es segura: hoy no va a ser mejor que tus pensamientos. Elige tus pensamientos con prudencia,  ya que sólo puedes ir tan alto como sus pensamientos. Mira dentro de tu mente y observa todos los pensamientos. Observa cómo tu mente está llena de pensamientos de amor, paz,  miedo,  alegría, ira,  perdón, etc. En su mente está en cada pensamiento el mundo. ¿Qué pensamientos identifica en este momento?  Son los pensamientos que te acompañan todo el día

Si tus pensamientos parecen tener vida propia, corriendo por calles de un sentido único. Una verdadera perspectiva se hace añicos. No pareciera haber otra opción. En ese momento lo que necesitas es tener fe. La fe es la voluntad de mirar más allá de los pensamientos y ver otra posibilidad. Mejor aún, es el coraje de dejar por completo esa forma de pensar y dejarse inspirar. En el camino de la vida siempre he sentido la voz de ese ser que llamamos Dios que siempre acercó  a maestros de iluminación. Quienes me dirigieron por este camino del alma Entrando en el espíritu buscando la  conección con Dios y hallando respuestas.

 
Cada día el mundo nos muestra su estado de ánimo. La vida llega  y dice: "Esto es lo que estás pensando....... que tengas un buen día!" La buena noticia es que somos libres de cambiar de opinión en cualquier momento. Cuando nosotros cambiamos de  manera de pensar, el mundo cambia. Esto es porque el mundo es un efecto de nuestros pensamientos. Me encanta decirlo una y otra vez!


En cada evento, encuentro un pensamiento: ¿Cuál es el mejor pensamiento para mí?" En un momento dejo de lado todo lo demás a mi alrededor y aparece en mi mente como un destello de alegría, allí me encuentro con la inspiración que me acompaña a lo largo del día.