Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 The article at the Dr. Mercola's site below tells an amazing story, complete with picture evidence. Here is a quote to give you a feel for the article. " Through repeatable experiments Dr. Emoto demonstrated that human thoughts and emotions can alter the molecular structure of water. Now, for the first time, there is physical evidence that the power of our thoughts can change the world within and around us. " Regarding the above quote, isn't it interesting to remember that the human body is made up of mostly water. http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/8/prayer.htm Rich Putman <A HREF= " http://earnsave.homestead.com/GroceryLetter.html " >What if your grocery store sent you this letter?</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 Beautiful piece~ Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2002 Report Share Posted May 9, 2002 Excuse me for being a little deterministic in my approach, but can anyone say why a complex (and very pleasing to the eye) crystalline pattern in water indicates that it's good, and a aesthetically displeasing pattern is " bad " ? After all, the " black water " tanks in a sewage processing plant are very displeasing, both visually and olifactorally, yet they are undoubtedly a very very good thing for the water in terms of its progression through the environment! Just a couple of thoughts, Simon Clifford, Kidderminster, UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2002 Report Share Posted May 10, 2002 Simon: You bring up an interesting point about our perceptions of " good " and " bad " and how it often seems hardwired into our sensory judgement of things. I say hardwired, because I believe we are genetically set to accept some things as resonant and others as dissonant. These might be cellular memories, sort of like instinct, that may or may not be relevant when examined; for instance, there have been studies with school children that found they believed visually " attractive " people (with even features) to be " good " and " smart " and less visually balanced people to be less intelligent or even " bad " . There is no logic in this, but it may come from the same roots as our somewhat natural aversion to certain scents and fears of creatures such as insects and snakes. In the body, we generally view things the same way... balanced or imbalanced, imbalance possibly manifesting as " dis-ease " . So a tumor, for instance, is dissonant with the natural pattern of the physical body and is judged as " bad " . When we modulate energy with intention, we normally aim for the most resonant form we can visualize, which may be, for instance, a crystalline structure, or something balanced. While fractals are not necessarily " bad " we have difficulty visualizing and functioning in a fractal manner, since our systems are generally more, well, systematic. Did any of this make sense? (LOL) It is an interesting subject. Blessings, Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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