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Message from water
1. The Message from Water
Water, water every
where ….
What does water do?
Water makes Life . . .
Life can be with living
things, do water has
Life?
We won’t care to see,
but it has the Life, face
and feelings.
How we know that?
Here is the answer . . .
2. Masaru Emoto’s book on Water Crystals
Mr. Emoto and his
team experiment with
water samples exposed
to music, words, etc.
Some of the
photographs are
amazing and all of
them show a response
from the water.
It establishes the LIFE
Water say that “I have
Life, please treat me
like you”
http://luizmeira.com/water.htm
3. Water crystal of Sanbu-
ichi Yusui Spring
It is clear and spiritual
water in Japan,
Yamanashi Prefecture
Hokuto長坂町小荒間
4. Water crystal of Spring
Water of Saijo, Hiroshima
Saijō (西城町 Saijō-
chō?) was a town located
in Hiba
District, Hiroshima, Japan.
On March 31, 2005 Saijō,
along with the towns
of Hiwa, Kuchiwa, Takano
and Tōjō, all from Hiba
District, and the town
of Sōryō, from Kōnu
District, was merged into
the expanded city
of Shōbara.
5. Water crystal of Fountain
in Lourdes, France
Lourdes (Gascon Lorda or
Lourde) is a commune in
the Hautes-
Pyrénées department in
the Midi-Pyrénées region in
south-western France.
Lourdes is a small market
town lying in the foothills of
the Pyrenees, famous for
theMarian apparitions of Our
Lady of Lourdes that are
reported to have occurred in
1858 toBernadette Soubirous.
At that time, the most
prominent feature of the town
was thefortified castle that
rises up from a rocky
escarpment at its centre.
6. Water crystal of Horobetsu
River, Hokkaido
The biggest sulphur mine in
Hokkaido was located at Oukei in
Sobetsu Town. Following its peak
in 1954, demands for sulphur
mining declined as sulphur became
obtainable as a by-product of
refining petroleum and the mine
closed down its operations in
1973. Starting in 1939, a water
power station utilizing energy
created by the water travelling
from Osaru River to Lake Toya was
constructed and unfortunately, the
water way carried the strong acid
outfall (ph1.7) from the sulphur
mine into the Osaru river and the
lake. The PH index of the lake
water declined to 5.3 in 1970, and
most of the fish in the lake died
out. In 1972 neutralization of the
outfall began, and currently the
ecosystem has recovered to
normal lake conditions.
7. Water crystal of Upstream /
Metori Yusui Spring Water
Metori Yusui,
Yatsugatake, Nagasaka,
Yamanashi, Japan
Shojinzawa_yusui,
Shioya_machi, Tochigi
Prefecture, Japan
8. Water crystal of Shimanto
River, Kochi
The Shimanto River (四万十
川 Shimanto-gawa?) is a river in
western Kōchi Prefecture, Japan.
196 km in length, it has a watershed of
2,270 km².
Since the river is remote from major
cities and does not have any dams, it is
sometimes referred to as "the last clear
stream of Japan". Fishing and
production ofnori is a thriving industry
along the river. It has been named one
of the "Three Clear-Flowing Rivers in
Japan", along with the Nagara
River in Gifu Prefecture and theKakita
River (柿田川 Kakita-gawa) in Shizuoka
Prefecture.
The river also has 47 chinkabashi (沈下
橋 lit. 'sinking bridge') including those
of tributaries. Chinkabashi are bridges
without parapets in order not to be
washed away by floods. The prefecture
decided to preserve them as cultural
heritages.
9. Water crystal of Mount Cook
Glacier, New Zealand
Aoraki / Mount Cook is the
highest mountain in New
Zealand, reaching 3,754
metres (12,316 ft).[1] It lies in
the Southern Alps, the
mountain range which runs the
length of the South Island. A
popular tourist destination,[2] i
t is also a favourite challenge
formountain climbers. Aoraki /
Mount Cook consists of three
summits lying slightly south
and east of the main divide,
the Low Peak, Middle Peak and
High Peak, with theTasman
Glacier to the east and
the Hooker Glacier to the west.
10. Contamination picture of
Yodo River, Osaka
he Yodo River (淀川 Yodo-
gawa?), also called
the Seta River (瀬田
川 Seta-gawa) and the Uji
River (宇治川 Uji-gawa) at
portions of its route, is the
principal river inOsaka
Prefecture on Honshū, Japa
n. The source of the river
is Lake Biwa in Shiga
Prefecture to the north.
11. Water Reaction for Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Bach's
"Air for the G
String".
12. Water Reaction for Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Bach's
"Goldberg
Variations".
13. Water Reaction for
Farewell Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Chopin's
"Farewell Song".
14. Water Reaction for
Healing Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Healing
Music
"Hado".
15. Water Reaction for Folk
Dance Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Kawachi
Folk Dance Song.
16. Water Reaction for Heavy
Metal Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of a Heavy
Metal Music.
17. Water expression to
"Thank you"
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed to the
words
"Thank you"
Typet on a paper
pasted on the
bottle.
18. Water expression to
" kill you "
Water that
have been
exposed to the
words
"you make me
sick. I will kill
you"
Typed on a
paper pasted
on the bottle.
19. Water expression to
" Love "
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed to the
words
"Love /
Appreciation"
Typet on a paper
pasted on the
bottle.
20. Water can be treated by
Prayer
Water crystal of Fujiwara Dam Water crystal of
before offering a prayer. Fujiwara Dam
after offering a prayer.
21. How they did it
A crystal is a solid substance with orderly configured atoms and
molecules. In particular, because snow is formed under a variety
of conditions, there are no crystals that have the same face (just
like human faces). Emoto wondered if this is also the same with
the crystal structures of the various types of water on the
earth. Emoto then came up with a theory that when a water
molecule crystallizes, pure water becomes pure crystal, but
contaminated water may not crystallize as beautifully as pure
water. Water changes rapidly and is unstable. In order to obtain
an example of an average crystal, as many sample as possible had
to be photographed under as many conditions as possible. It was
impossible to obtain identical crystal pictures. In other words, it
was impossible to perfectly reproduce the same crystal twice.
However, what we did find is that crystals do show a certain
distinctive tendency called a grid crystal or laminar crystal
structure. Crystals can be identified by this structural tendency.
22. How they did it
High-speed photography of crystals formed in frozen water reveals
changes in the same body of water after specific, concentrated thoughts
were directed toward it. Small amounts of water (an 8 oz. glass) as well
as large areas of water (such as dams lakes) were used in these
experiments and in all cases the water samples reflected a molecular
change.
Music and visual images were used to stimulate the water samples. The
water was also exposed to words written on paper and photographs
placed underneath or around the glass containers to see if these energies
had any impact. They did.
Naturally, since water covers the largest portion of our planet, and
comprises the largest percentage of our physical bodies, the impact of our
thoughts and feelings will play a large part in the way our environments
get created, both globally and personally.