The Truth in the Water
By karen | May 20, 2008In the past few years there have been some great “documentaries” and spiritually based movies. When I look in my movie closet (that would be my closet that has movies stored in it, no I do not have a movie closet per se…..yet….) I see many of my favorite movies, “The Secret”, “the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success”, “You can Heal Your Life”, “Try it on Everything” along with “the Peaceful Warrior”, “the Celestine Prophecy”, “Conversations with God” and more. But it seems to me that the movie that started it all was What the Bleep Do We Know?. I can remember hearing about it from a cute teenager with dreadlocks who worked at the salon where I got my hair cut and just waiting and waiting for it to finally come out on video so I could see it. With three small children or actually it was just two at that time but escaping to go out to a movie was almost impossible. Videos are a gift from the heavens!
The one thing that really amazed me in that movie is when they talked about the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto. Dr. Emoto conducted experiments on water that seems to prove that our feelings and emotions really do affect reality. Now of course, this was not a stretch for me as I have long believed that we create our own lives and that our emotions do affect the health of our bodies and our minds. But Dr. Emoto showed some really amazing “proof” with his experiments on water.
Dr. Emoto used written and spoken words and music and he essentially “presented’ it to the water. You can see some of the results in these photos.
*******Love and Encouragement ************** Hate, Anger and Criticism*******
Our bodies are up to 70% water. Our own thoughts and our own emotions affect our personal health. The negative emotions of vengeance and hate against another may hurt the other in the short term but in the long term and in real life it affects our own bodies, our own health and our own Peace and Happiness the most.
Carrying around feelings of hate and vengeance, lack of forgiveness or anything less than Peace, Love and Harmony really is like swallowing poison and hoping the other person will die. You’re really only killing yourself.
Look at the water. Which one would you prefer to have floating around in your body?

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May 22nd, 2008 at 10:02 pm
Hi, Karen;
Isn’t that amazing?…We affect SO much more than we realize…I remember when I first came across that and I blogged about it. Excited as I was, I felt strange because I wasn’t sure everyone would believe me - I felt a little crazy!
I’ve learned since then.
Coincidentally (?!) I’m just reading a book called The Intention Experiment, and as overwhelmingly evidenced by scientific experiments cited in the book, we and our thoughts and intentions have a remarkable level of effect on all other living things. Believe it or not, everything from plants to bacteria react to our thoughts - it’s incredible.
The point that we are made out of water, for the most part, is really quite salient…we can do so much to heal ourselves, and perhaps others.
Thanks so much, Karen, for the reminder of how powerful we are, and how sensitive our bodies are.
Shauna
xo
May 23rd, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Hi Karen,
What the Bleep… was THE FIRST movie I saw about this stuff. What a coincidence.
It blew up my mind. Then I saw The Secret and so on…
But everything started to me with by reading the book ‘Excuse-me, Your Life is Waiting’ by Lynn Grabhorn. I wouldn’t have seen What the Bleep if I hadn’t read that book.
I started the Intention Experiment but somehow got bored in the way. I’ll take it again and see. It’s amazing how a book or film can say everything or nothing to us depending on what moment we are in, have you seen?
I had received these facts about water in an e-mail, just a presentation about that. The presentation was wonderful. I’ll try to find it and send it to you. It had many more examples than the one in the film.
Have a great day,
Patricia
May 23rd, 2008 at 3:39 pm
For me, even more interesting than Dr. Emoto’s work was when Dean Radin actually proved Emoto’s work and took it a step further by polling large numbers of people about whether water infused with certain intentions was more “interesting” and “organized” (not just “pretty”).
Radin is definitely one guy to keep an eye out for, and he’s got an enjoyable sense of humor too.
May 24th, 2008 at 11:26 am
Just looking at those two pictures, you can feel yourself react to them. Even if the explanation was not given, the negative one seems less “healthy” than the positive one. the positive one almost looks like it is branching out and growing, while the negatively-influenced one appears as though it is cringing and shrinking.
Interesting stuff.
I’ll have too look into these films, etc.