December 3, 2004

What is the Shape of the Water Within You

When we were children we learned the impossible fact that no snowflake is alike. What no one thought to do before Masuru Emoto was to freeze water crystals in different conditions, then photograph its crystalline structure. Not a traditional scientist, his college degree from Yokohama University is in International Relations and his graduate degree is in alternative medicine, he began his water research as an original thinker.

What is so startling about his water crystal photographs is that the crystals change depending upon the thoughts, intentions and prayers of the people viewing the water. They appear to show that thoughts and feelings affect physical reality. Since the earth is 70% water and so are we, this has earth-changing implications especially if his work is replicated in more traditional universities. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle formulated by the German scientist Werner Heisenberg states that in the world of subatomic particles, the very act of observing alters the reality being observed. Could Emoto's photographs be proof that the energy of our thoughts and intentions can alter the molecular structure of water? If so, the implications for our personal health and our environment are extraordinary.

Take a look at these examples. The first comes from a very clear spring in Japan, the second is from the Fujiwara Dam, before offering a prayer, and the third is from Fujiwara Dam, after offering a prayer. Click on any image for a larger view.
Sanabu-ichi Yusui spring water
Fujiwara Dam, before offering a prayer
Fujiwara Dam, after offering a prayer

I first saw these images in a lecture some two years ago and was so struck by them that I tried to buy the self-published book in Japanese but was unsuccessful. Today, these images are more wide-spread since being featured in the movie What the Bleep Do We Know. You can read more at Masuru Emoto's website, or in this magazine interviewMore Messages in Water, or buy the book, The Hidden Messages in Water at Amazon which I have ordered in English.

Posted by Jill Fallon at December 3, 2004 12:07 PM | Permalink