This book has the potential to profoundly transform your world view. Using high-speed photography, Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them. He found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words shows brilliant, complex, and colorful snowflake patterns. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative thoughts, forms incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors. The implications of this research create a new awareness of how we can positively impact the earth and our personal health.
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- Sales Rank: #6319 in Books
- Published on: 2005-09-20
- Released on: 2005-09-20
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .44″ h x
5.07″ w x
7.54″ l,
.58 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 159 pages
This book has the potential to profoundly transform your world view. Using high-speed photography, Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them. He found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words shows brilliant, complex, and colorful snowflake patterns. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative thoughts, forms incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors. The implications of this research create a new awareness of how we can positively impact the earth and our personal health.
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217 of 231 people found the following review helpful.
H2Oh, my God!
By John P. Morgan
When I was in my teens and early twenties, I had horrible, horrible acne. I tried all kinds of things; medicines, creams, soaps. My acne would dissapear for a little bit and then come back with a vengeance. I was about ready to give up. But one day I was sitting there and I was just looking at a glass of water I had poured. The morning sunlight that was streaming in through the kitchen windows hit the glass of water just right and it really caught my attention; it was absolutely beautiful. I held up that glass of water to the sun and said from a place of love, “This is beauty water. This water cleanses, purifies, and beautifies my skin…” And then I drank the water. The water actually tasted better…it was so weird…This was about six months before I got into learning about affirmations and visualizations and all that other metaphysical “mumbo jumbo” that people are so quick to put down but so slow in investigating the “matter” or should I say, “the Spirit” for themselves. But every time I got a glass of water, I held it up and said the statement, “This is beauty water. This water cleanses, purifies and beautifies my skin…” Would you believe in less than a week my skin completely cleared up and whenever I did breakout, it was usually small and disappeared within a few days.Dr. Emoto’s book really hit home with me. Without me even knowing what I was doing, I was actually changing the structure of the water I was drinking. I was literally changing the composition of the water with my words! Now you can scoff all you want, but something happened that I cannot explain. Like I said earlier, nothing worked. Even my dermatologist asked me what I was doing. I told him and he looked like he wanted to wet his pants. Could you imagine if every patient of his did what I did? He would quickly go out of business.Now that I am more consciously aware of certain universal laws and principles for instance, “thoughts are things” and “what we focus on we attract” I not only bless the water that I drink, but the food that I eat. Sometimes I will “pig out” and eat a box of fudge…see my review on the best fudge in the world…and I will tell that fudge that it will only be used for energy. I will not gain an ounce of fat. Yes, I do workout, but I’m in my early 40s and my metabolism has really s l o w e d down…I know the skeptics who are reading this review are probably having a field day and although my “experiments” have not been proven, the experiments in this book have been. When, oh, when are we going to realize that the whole universe is alive and vibrant and conscious of Itself? We live in a thinking universe and not one bit of it is “dead matter”. It is beautiful and in each and every moment, everything is cleansed, purified, and beautified….Believe it and one day you may come to know that it’s true.
408 of 478 people found the following review helpful.
An experiment attempting to replicate Dr. Emoto’s work…
By Damian Nash
Introduction: In an Advanced Placement Psychology class at Durango High School our group attempted to replicate Dr. Masaru Emoto’s water experiments. In his studies, Dr. Emoto showed a correlation between thoughts or messages and the formation of water crystals.Original Methods: In his experiment Dr. Emoto used about fifty different water sources varying from glacial water in Japanese mountains to filtered water from a faucet. Dr. Emoto attached different messages to each water sample and even had a Buddhist monk bless some of them. Some of the messages were: “Love and Gratitude,” “Thank you,” and “You make me sick.” He included a variety of positive and negative thoughts. He then froze the water samples on Petri dishes in a freezer at -4 degrees Fahrenheit for 3 hours. His stated results showed a strong correlation between the message and the formation of the water crystals. Water samples with optimistic messages on them created “nice-looking” crystals and the ones with pessimistic messages created “ugly” crystals.Critique: Dr. Emoto’s experiment appears to have overlooked certain variables, and some of his conclusions may be based on assumptions that are not necessarily true. For example, Dr. Emoto failed to realize that there are hundreds of crystals in one drop of water, and through “experimenter bias” he may have subconsciously noticed certain crystals while disregarding others because of the suggestion of a certain message. In other words, he could have looked through thousands of crystals to find a beautiful one if he knew the message was a positive one, and — consciously or unconsciously — he could have looked for an ugly crystal if he knew the message was a negative one. Dr. Emoto does not state if the experiment was a double blind study, in which he was unaware of which messages were attached to which water sample, a measure that would eliminate this kind of experimenter bias. Because of this, we do not know if Emoto only photographed the “pretty” crystals because of the positive messages or was unconsciously drawn to “scary” crystals when he looked at samples with negative messages. His experiment is also open to diverse interpretations. He implies that certain crystal structures may reflect the thought that was attached to them, but he fails to recognize that there may be other relevant interpretations for analyzing the crystal formations. Because of the unnoticed variables in the experiment, our high-school A.P. Psychology group decided to try to remake Dr. Emoto’s experiment.Our Methods: Replicating Dr. Emoto’s experiment proved to be a little more challenging than we originally thought it would be. Dr. Emoto got most of his water samples from the mountains of Japan; we had to settle with water from the Animas River, and other various water samples. This may have created a discrepancy in our conclusions, but both experiments tested the effect of thought on water, so the water type should have had no bearing on our results. We also used a control group for each type of water: A sample that had no message attached. We had five different types of water: Dasani, tap water, river water, filtered tap water, and tap water from a different location. Each type of water was labeled with a color, and for each type we attached 5 different messages to 5 different microscope slides containing the water sample, as well as having one “control” slide with no message. So all together we made 30 slides. The messages we used were “I despise you,” “You make me sick,” “Thank you,” “Love and Gratitude,” and “You are beautiful.” We taped the messages, as well as a piece of colored paper that corresponded to the water type, onto the bottom of each slide. We were unaware of which message was on which slide in each water group. Although we took special precautions and were careful about experimenter bias, our experiment was not as wide-scale as Dr. Emoto’s. We didn’t have nearly as many samples as Dr. Emoto did. Another difficulty we faced was the temperature of the freezer and the time that we left the water in the freezer. Our freezer ranged from -2 to -10 degrees Fahrenheit, while Emoto’s was at -4 degrees. This created different freezing times for the water samples. We had to wait until a thin layer of crystals was just beginning to form on the surface of the water before we could analyze them underneath our microscope, but at the same time, we could not let the water freeze completely or else we could not observe any crystals. We also used glass slides instead of Petri dishes, another source of possible discrepancy.Conclusion: We did not find sufficient evidence to refute or accept Emoto’s hypothesis that thought influences water crystal formation. We noticed one interesting similarity between two separate groups of water samples: Similar crystals formed on the same message, “I despise you.” But, for the most part, the crystal formations in each water sample resembled each other, regardless of the messages attached to them. We concluded that in order to make a significant finding, further research would have to be done. So, for now, we will have to live with our curiosity and continue to wonder if our thoughts have the power to influence water and ultimately ourselves.Amanda White,Robbie Else,Scott Wilson,Damian Nash (teacher).AP Psychology ClassDurango High SchoolMay 25, 2004Note: Science-minded readers will appreciate the study done by Kristopher Setchfield at [...]
182 of 211 people found the following review helpful.
Very Disappointing
By David
Like many others, I became aware of this book through the excellent film “What the Bleep?” and had high expectations for the message. The book started off interestingly enough, but as it went on, I became more and more put off by Emoto’s lack of scientific perspective, even as he was claiming to be performing “research.”To be clear, I am very open minded and actively seek out cutting-edge ideas that push the envelope of our concepts of ‘reality.’ However, if a photo is shown of an ice crystal that purportedly got its shape from a prayer or a phrase or a song, a rational thinking person wants to know, “Out of a billion crystals that may have formed at that instant, how representative (or *subjectively selective*) is that photo that is being shown of the entire population of the crystals in the mix?” Careful statistical evaluations would be necessary to establish any solid basis for Emoto’s theses. Yet no hard data such as this exists in this book. I am open to these ideas, even want to believe in them, but, where’s the beef?After viewing the photos and Emoto’s captions describing them, it would be hard for an objective person –regardless of their level of open-mindedness and optimism– to not see that his interpretations are extemely subjective and dubious. Although I was trying to hang with him, he really lost me at the point where he showed a photo of a crystal from water that had been shown a picture of a crop circle and told us the crystal looked like a UFO. (To be fair, I was fascinated by the four crystal photos of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons – they seemed to fit the seasons very well.)There’s ‘good’ new age, and there’s ‘bad’ new age; it was very disappointing that this book drifted into the latter. I am still open to the idea that H2O may have interesting messages; Emoto just fundamentally fails to deliver. It received two stars because it is a nicely published book, and it did stimulate me to fantisize that, applying REAL scientific research, these ideas may lead to something interesting … someday.
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