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“I Don’t Believe In Anything I Can’t See” — The Hidden Messages In Water

You Can’t See Oxygen, Or Hydrogen, Put Them Together In The Right Amounts, and That’s The Formula For Water

By Pamella RichardsPublished 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago 4 min read
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“I Don’t Believe In Anything I Can’t See” — The Hidden Messages In Water
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The Hidden Messages in Water

Dr. Masaru Emoto revolutionized the way we think about water. He was undoubtedly a genius of his time, one of the first of those who put forth the idea of water’s consciousness. Dr. Emoto Believed, “ Water is the mirror that can show us what we cannot see. It is the blueprint for our reality, which can change with a single, positive thought.” — www.alivewater.ca/dr-masaru-emoto/

Water is fascinating, whilst we cannot see the individual elements that make up physical water, it’s transparent in liquid form. We normally have to put water into a vessel, a glass, or a cup, to see how clear it is.

It seems so simple, that many of us take it for granted. But as we all know, without water life would not exist.

The Hidden Messages in Water is a book written by Dr. Masaru Emoto, beautifully illustrated with numerous examples, is a fascinating read. Whether his findings are true is a matter for each individual to decide.

Water and HADO, which signifies the world of subtle energy related to consciousness, are synonymous with “Chi” in Japanese.

Hado is a Japanese word that means “wave”, or “move,” but the official definition of Hado, as used by Dr. Emoto for his purposes, is: “the intrinsic vibrational pattern at the atomic level in all matter. The smallest unit of energy. Its basis is the energy of human consciousness.” — thespiritofwater.com/pages/hado-the-energy-of-life

The experiments undertaken looked at how water reacted to emotional stimuli. A small amount of water was put into a Petrie dish and subjected to a various words, and then frozen to produce ice crystals or snowflakes.

These images were photographed and the book is full of illustrations, with explanations. When loving, benevolent kind words, or music from Mozart, were tested, these formed beautiful shapes and patterns. Conversely, when the water was exposed to fearful intentions, such as anger, foul language, and Heavy Metal Rock Music, the water developed irregular and unpleasant-shaped ice crystals.

Example of a Harmonious, Perfectly Formed Snowflake

By Zdeněk Macháček on Unsplash

Example of an imperfect, irregular snowflake.

By Darius Cotoi on Unsplash

Snowflakes, like many things on this planet, are unique. Whilst many look the same, none are clones.

There are a lot of things ‘we can’t see’ but that doesn’t mean they’re not there, or don’t exist.

It does seem to be a problem for humankind in the twenty-first century to accept the concept that certain things exist without physical evidence. The existence of God, the power of thoughts, magnetic energy, gravity, none of these takes physical form.

We can’t see electricity, but it’s there, try grabbing a live wire if you’re not convinced. The same is true about gas, air, mobile phone signals, smells…..and dare I say it…..VIRUSES.

What was so interesting about Dr. Masaru Emoto’s experiments, was how when exposed to positive and compassionate human intentions, this produced exquisite physical molecular formations in the ice crystal.

If a single thought or piece of music can change the molecular structure of water, what could it do to your body?

As an average adult body is made up of 50 to 65 percent water — that’s roughly 45 quarts, men are more watery than women. A man’s body is 60 to 65 percent water, compared to 50 to 60 percent for a woman. Is it safe to assume, therefore that because water makes up a huge volume of a person when the human body is exposed to delightful stimuli, it increases feelings of well-being, happiness, and joy.

Does the water in the human body respond in the same way as in the photographs produced by Dr Emoto? Quantum Physics seems to agree that it does.

The Demographic Time Bomb

A slight deviation now. Most of the Developed World has an imbalance of older people to younger people. This is an ongoing headache for Governments and those planning for the future.

The disproportionate split in society is starting to put a financial strain on economies, but more importantly, on the health care systems.

Are Alternative and Complementary Medicine an answer to these problems?

I’ll make no apology for believing in complementary therapy, it may be the only way to help our health services in the future. These treatments range from acupuncture and homeopathy to aromatherapy, meditation, and colonic irrigation.

Some complementary and alternative medicines or treatments are based on principles and an evidence base that is not recognized by the majority of independent scientists. (They cannot be seen by the naked eye and cannot be measured.) Many have been dismissed as ‘Quackery’ because the remedy cannot be seen in a conventional manner.

Others have been proven to work for a limited number of health conditions.

For example, there’s evidence that osteopathy and chiropractic practices are effective for treating lower back pain.

To navigate our future, I believe more respect needs to be given to alternative and complementary medicine. The burden cannot possibly fall on just one section of society.

The first step will be to open our minds to other possibilities.

Thank you for reading to the end, any comments or observations are welcome.

This story was also published on Medium.

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Pamella Richards

Beekeeper and lover of the countryside. Writer, Gardener and Astrologer

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