cosmiccell
01-29-2004, 12:48 PM
> masaru emoto, a doctor of alternative
> medicine in japan, has published two books full of photos of water
> that show its hado (emoto's term for chi). he has done this by
> freezing water and photographing the water crystals.
>
> but the truly awesome, mind-changing photos are of water crystals
> from polluted, cancerous water transformed to beautiful crystals
> by love and music.~~~
>
> shemayet~*
dear shemayet~*,
i saw masuru emoto on his visit here to germany, but after all - it
didnãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚ â‚ãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â´t convince me, since his approach is not scientific. masuru
himself admitted in his presentation, that he needs to make up to 50
(!) pictures, until the one picture comes out, which he is looking for
(which he beliefs fits best to the water quality he is assuming to be
there).
of course, water has tremendous memory and modulation capacity, but it
takes *a lot* of effort to make - at least a fraction of it -
hexagonal. the hexagonal structure is said to have special properties
(increased energy). you can achieve it through circulating the water
through magnetized pipe lines over and over again, i met a korean
inventor (mr. kim) in paris and he asked me to find investors for a
bottling plant in europe. he had had tremendous success in korea with
his hexagonal water. visit www.hexagonalwater.net
i believe we will be waiting in vain for scientific reproducable facts
and a plausible theory from emoto. for me, kim and emoto are the
extremes of facts and fantasy.
cosmiccell
> medicine in japan, has published two books full of photos of water
> that show its hado (emoto's term for chi). he has done this by
> freezing water and photographing the water crystals.
>
> but the truly awesome, mind-changing photos are of water crystals
> from polluted, cancerous water transformed to beautiful crystals
> by love and music.~~~
>
> shemayet~*
dear shemayet~*,
i saw masuru emoto on his visit here to germany, but after all - it
didnãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚ â‚ãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚âƒãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ ãƒâƒã‚âƒãƒâ‚ã‚â‚ãƒâƒã‚â‚ãƒâ‚ã‚â´t convince me, since his approach is not scientific. masuru
himself admitted in his presentation, that he needs to make up to 50
(!) pictures, until the one picture comes out, which he is looking for
(which he beliefs fits best to the water quality he is assuming to be
there).
of course, water has tremendous memory and modulation capacity, but it
takes *a lot* of effort to make - at least a fraction of it -
hexagonal. the hexagonal structure is said to have special properties
(increased energy). you can achieve it through circulating the water
through magnetized pipe lines over and over again, i met a korean
inventor (mr. kim) in paris and he asked me to find investors for a
bottling plant in europe. he had had tremendous success in korea with
his hexagonal water. visit www.hexagonalwater.net
i believe we will be waiting in vain for scientific reproducable facts
and a plausible theory from emoto. for me, kim and emoto are the
extremes of facts and fantasy.
cosmiccell