Selasa, 01 Desember 2009

Thoughts and Words Affect Water

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.


Mother Teresa



Love and Appreciation


Thank You


You Make Me Sick, I Will Kill You


Heavy Metal Music

These photographs show the incredible reflections of water, as alive and highly responsive to every one of our emotions and thoughts.

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 into.

Discover how each source has an effect on the visual photographed structure

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.


Biwako Lake, the largest lake at the center of Japan and the water pool of the Kinki Region. Pollution is getting worse.



Fountain in Lourdes, France



Japan Shimanto River, referred to as the last clean stream in Japan



Antarctic Ice



Sanbu-ichi Yusui Spring water,


Untreated Distilled Water


Yodo River, Japan, pours into the Bay of Osaka. The river passes through most of the major cities in Kasai.


Fujiwara Dam, before offering a prayer


Fujiwara Dam, after offering a prayer

Water CRYSTALS with Masaru EMOTO

Masaru Emoto (江本勝 Emoto Masaru, born July 22,1943) is a Japanese author known for his controversial claim that if human speech or thoughts are directed at water droplets before they are frozen, images of the resulting water crystal will be beautiful or ugly depending upon whether the words or thoughts were positive or negative. Emoto claims this can be achieved through prayer, music or by attaching written words to a container of water. These claims have been strongly criticized as pseudoscience.

Since 1999 Emoto has published several volumes of a work titled Messages from Water, which contains photographs of water crystals next to essays and “words of intent.”

all water crystals pictures were taken from glasses with the following words


”HAPPINESS” in Tagalog, Philippines


“HAPPINESS” in Japanese water


”HAPPINESS” in American water


‘THANK YOU’ from Israel


“THANK YOU” in German water


”THANK YOU” in French water


”THANK YOU” in African water


Emoto’s water crystal experiments consist of exposing water in glasses to different words, pictures, or music, and then freezing and examining the aesthetics of the resulting crystals with microscopic photography.

Commentators have criticized Emoto for insufficient experimental desgins, and for not sharing enough details of his approach with the scientific community. In addition, Emoto has been criticized for designing his experiments in ways that leave them open to human error influencing his findings.