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Farewell Emoto

December 2014

December 2014

By Life Positive

Masaru Emoto, Japanese author and entrepreneur who scientifically proved that human consciousness affects the molecular structure of water, passed away on October 17, 2014. He was 71 years old. He became famous after proving that water molecules changed shape and form depending upon the  emotional vibrations of people it was exposed to.

Masaru Emoto, Japanese author and entrepreneur who scientifically proved that human consciousness affects the molecular structure of water, passed away on October 17, 2014. He was 71 years old. He became famous after proving that water molecules changed shape and form depending upon the  emotional vibrations of people it was exposed to.

He carried out an experiment in 1990 where water molecules were exposed to human vibrations of love, prayer, music, and words, and had them photographed. The result was a series of beautiful crystalline formations in the molecule when positive words and vibrations were sent, and disfigured molecular structures when words of ill-will were sent.

Since the human body is composed of 70 per cent water, the effect of good and bad words, powered by similar intentions, on human health, was indisputably proved.

Since 1999 Emoto published several volumes of a work titled Messages from water, which contain photographs of ice crystals and their accompanying experiments.

He said, “Water is the mirror that has the ability to show us what we cannot see. It is a blueprint for our reality, which can change with a single, positive thought. All it takes is faith, if you’re open to it.”

His work paved way for massive transformations in the evolution of consciousness, quantum physics, and our understanding of reality.

He used to say, “Life is love which is a gift from God and parents, and death is gratitude for going to a new dimension.”

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