http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_emoto.htm
This will take u to an amazing article about how our thoughts affect the structure of water crystals. I hope that this has not been posted before, if so, I apologize! :wink:
Oh, here is one more similar article http://www.wellnessgoods.com/messages.asp
love,
Ivanda
Heh, some guys posted this on the QT boards. It seems unbelievable, but I have heard stranger...
Still, all it's showing is that crystals look 'happier' if exposed to happiness and 'drearier' when exposed to negativity. I don't even know how you judge that, snow flakes don't have emotions. Some are just beautiful and some aren't, and there's no evidence showing how many crystals they excluded from their experiment that didn't work with their theories. For all we know they looked through 100 crystals until they found a happy one for the happy water and an ugly one for the sad water.
i was wondering about that too--how reproducible the results are.
But if u ask my grandma, she will l tell u that holy water does not go bad like regular water does :wink:
I read the books, messages in water. Lovely fantastic photography. Interesting point on the crystal rejection perhaps, but on the other hand-it's probably repeatable. When they started the thing it wasn't going to be some kind of profit making publish a book thing either.
karnautrahl,
can you tell me about the book pls? Is it worth reading, or does the article more of less cover everything?
I liked the book, yes it had a message I guess, and more photos :-). There are 2 books by the same guy with a lot more photos in the second one also. Probably not very expensive either. I was looking at a friends one.
Quote from: Ivandai was wondering about that too--how reproducible the results are.
But if u ask my grandma, she will l tell u that holy water does not go bad like regular water does :wink:
I'd love to have her test that. I'm sure there are some closed up Vatican wells that could volunteer as the subject...
World is filled with wonders! :D
Yeah, but there are only seven.
I think not! :lol: I think much more than seven!!!!
So you say, but King Kong is the eighth wonder of the world. Before him, what was the eighth wonder? None, it was never mentioned, meaning there were only seven, then eight, and now that Kong is gone from the list again, it is again Seven.
I only mean titles of course, it's hard to count them all since you can find wonder and despair in everything.
Quote from: Tyciolbut King Kong is the eighth wonder of the world.
...and here was me thinking the eighth wonder was the Chesterfield Spire.
Duh. :roll:
Sarah
PS This will only mean something to those who are aware of the Chesterfield Spire in Derbyshire, the north of England, UK - obviously