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messages to water bottle covers + bags infuse water with positive messages and vibration.



Water is life, active and vital, human beings are 75% water. Water is one of the finest conductors of currents and vibrations.
We believe water has a memory and can retain information as has been proven by Homeopathic Medicine.


“messages to water” infuses water with positive messages and positive vibrations, harnessing the duality of our classical and quantum universe.

Our unique products were designed specifically to apply quantum mechanics in action. Subatomic particles only behave in a quantum way “superposition” when unobserved by the observer.
When observed, subatomic particles behave the way the observer expects. “fixed position” classical physics.

When a bottle of water is placed inside one of our water bottle bags or covers, the message, or “intention” will be absorbed by the water and the wearer.

The messages are absorbed on the inside in a quantum way “unobserved by the observer” and on the outside, the messages are filtered through the subconscious by repetitive viewing imprinting them on the subconscious, which eventually becomes part of conscious thought.

Along with our ten word mantra, on the inside, there is a plastic pocket for you to place any message of your choice.
Positive affirmations have been known for centuries to bring positive change.
Improvements in outlook, well-being, health, and happiness can be attributed to positive thinking.
“messages to water” can lift your spirit and outlook.

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WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW!?



What the Bleep Do We Know!?
(also written
What tнe #$*! Do ωΣ (k)πow!?
and
What the #$*! Do We Know!?
) is a controversial 2004 film that combines documentary interviews and a fictional narrative to posit a connection between science and spirituality based upon the Ramtha's School of Enlightenment of JZ Knight/Ramtha, of whom the three directors are devotees.[1] There is also an extended 2006 version, What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole

The topics discussed in What the Bleep Do We Know!? include neurology, quantum physics, psychology, epistemology, ontology, metaphysics, magical thinking and spirituality. The film features interviews with individuals presented as experts in science and spirituality, interspersed with the story of a deaf photographer as she struggles with her situation. Computer-animated graphics are featured heavily in the film. The film has received widespread criticism from the scientific community. Physicists, in particular, say that the film misrepresents the meaning of various principles of quantum mechanics and is pseudoscience.

Synopsis


Filmed on location in Portland, Oregon, What the Bleep Do We Know (according to the makers of the film, "Bleep" is a bowdlerization of "fuck"; William Arntz has referred to the film as "WTFDWK" in a message to Bleeps' "Street Team") blends a fictional story line, documentary-style discussion, and computer animation to present a view of the physical universe and human life within it, with purported connections to neuroscience and quantum physics. Some ideas discussed in the film are:

° The universe is best seen as constructed from thought (or ideas) rather than from substance (see idealism);
° What has long been considered "empty space" is anything but empty (see vacuum energy);
° Our beliefs about who we are and what is real are not simply observations, but rather form ourselves and our realities (see solipsism).
° Peptides manufactured in the brain can cause a bodily reaction to an emotion, resulting in a new perspective to old adages such as "think positively" and "be careful what you wish for.









 

Promotion

Lacking the funding and resources of the typical Hollywood film, the filmmakers relied on "guerrilla marketing" first to get the film into theaters, then to attract audiences. This has led to accusations, both formal and informal, against the film's proponents of spamming online message boards and forums with many thinly veiled promotional posts. Initially, the film was released in only two theaters: one in Yelm, Washington (the home of the producers), and the other (The Bagdad Theater) in Portland, Oregon, where it was filmed. Within several weeks, it was in a dozen more theaters (mostly in the western United States), and within six months it had made its way into 200 theaters from coast to coast.

Reviews of the movie

The critics offered fairly mixed reviews as seen on the movie review website Rotten Tomatoes.[4] Dave Kehr of the New York Times described in his review of the movie, the "transition from quantum mechanics to cognitive therapy" as "plausible", but went on to state that "the subsequent leap—from cognitive therapy into large, hazy spiritual beliefs—isn't as effectively executed. Suddenly people who were talking about subatomic particles are alluding to alternate universes and cosmic forces, all of which can be harnessed in the interest of making Ms. Matlin's character feel better about her thighs.

Featured individuals

° Amit Goswami "One of the rare scientists that do not leave out consciousness in explaining quantum physics."[6] He appears in What is Enlightenment magazine, authored the book The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World (ISBN 0-87477-798-4), and has worked with Deepak Chopra.
° John Hagelin was the head of the 1993 Transcendental Meditation project in Washington, D.C. (The Washington TM study[7] was mentioned in the film, but Hagelin was never identified as one of its authors.) He was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize, which honors achievements that "first make people laugh, and then make them think,"[3] for this project. He is chairman of the Physics Department at Maharishi International University in Fairfield, Iowa. The University was founded by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the Indian guru who vaulted to fame after becoming the spiritual advisor to the Beatles.
° Stuart Hameroff, an anesthesiologist, author, and associate director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona. He has worked with Oxford mathematician Roger Penrose, on a speculative quantum theory of consciousness.
° JZ Knight/Ramtha appears frequently in the film as a scientist or spiritual teacher. By the end of the film, during the credits, she is identified as the spirit "Ramtha" who is being "channeled" by "JZ Knight". Knight was born Judith Darlene Hampton in Roswell, New Mexico. She claims to channel a spirit she calls Ramtha, "a 35,000 year-old warrior spirit from the lost continent of Lemuria and one of the Ascended Masters." (Knight says she speaks with an accent because English is not Ramtha's first language.)
° Andrew Newberg, assistant professor of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, and physician in nuclear medicine. He is coauthor of the book, Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science & the Biology of Belief (ISBN 0-345-44034-X).
° Candace Pert wrote the book Molecules of Emotion in 1997 (foreword written by Deepak Chopra) where she espoused views very similar to those of the film. Some aspects of the film appeared to be based on her book. For example, the first ten minutes of the movie can be summarized by a quote from pages 146–148 of Molecules of Emotion where she writes:
There is no objective reality! ... Emotions are constantly regulating what we experience as "reality." The decision about what sensory information travels to your brain and what gets filtered depends on what signals the receptors are receiving from the peptides ... For example, when the tall European ships first approached the early Native Americans, it was such an "impossible" vision in their reality that their highly filtered perceptions couldn't register what was happening, and they literally failed to "see" the ships. Another point in the movie can be well summarized by page 285, where she writes:
The tendency to ignore emotions is oldthink, a remnant of the still-reigning paradigm that keeps us focused on the material level of health, the physicality of it. But the emotions are a key element in the self-care because they allow us to enter into the bodymind's conversation. By getting in touch with our emotions, both by listening to them and by directing them through the psychosomatic network, we gain access to the healing wisdom that is everyone's natural biological right.
° Fred Alan Wolf, a doctor of philosophy in theoretical physics, who recently wrote The Yoga of Time Travel: How the Mind Can Defeat Time. (Note: he says he is also known by the name "Captain Quantum" — an animated character that was created for the movie but not used in the released version.) He is also author of The Eagle's Quest, The Dreaming Universe and The Spiritual Universe.
° David Albert, a philosopher of physics and professor at Columbia University, speaks frequently throughout the movie. While it may appear as though he supports the ideas that are presented in the movie, according to a Popular Science article, he is "outraged at the final product."[9] The article states that Albert granted the filmmakers a near-four hour interview about quantum mechanics being unrelated to consciousness or spirituality. His interview was then edited and incorporated into the film in a way that he claims misrepresented his views. In the article, Albert also expresses his feelings of gullibility after having been "taken" by the filmmakers. Although Albert is listed as a scientist taking part in the sequel to What the Bleep, called "Down the Rabbit Hole",[10] this sequel is a "director's cut", composed of extra footage from the filming of the first movie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other interviewees in the film include Joe Dispenza, a chiropractor, author, and a devotee of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment; Miceal Ledwith, author and former professor of theology at Maynooth College in Ireland; Daniel Monti, physician and director of the Mind-Body Medicine Program at Thomas Jefferson University; Jeffrey Satinover, psychiatrist, author, and member of the scientific advisory committee of the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (promoting reparative therapy); and William Tiller, Professor Emeritus of Material Science and Engineering at Stanford University, and author of over 250 scientific publications.

Amit Goswami and William Tiller are both employed by the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

Controversial aspects of the film


Conflicting facts

° At the beginning of the movie, it is stated that humans only use 10% of their brains. This is incorrect: while the majority of the brain may not be active at any one moment, all of it is essential for normal function.
° The movie states humans are "90% water" when in fact newborns have around 78% body water, 1-year-olds around 65%, adult men about 60%, and adult women around 55%.
° The movie also relates a story about Native Americans being unable to see Christopher Columbus' ships. However, there is no mention of this in any of the journals of those voyages, and the oral traditions of the local population were lost in the following 150 years of Spanish rule. The story in the film may be a garbled and mis-interpreted version of an incident described in Carl Sagan's Cosmos. Episode XIII describes an oral retelling of how the Tlingit encountered the La Pérouse expedition in the 1780s. The Tlingit were afraid to look directly at the ships at first, because they imagined that the ship and its sails were manifestations of Raven, who might turn them to stone. One of their party was an old man who was nearly blind, who decided to take a canoe in closer, and eventually understood the vessels and their crew for what they were.
° The animated sequence showing electrical signals moving directly across a synaptic cleft is not entirely incorrect but may be misleading. Signals are carried between neurons chemically via neurotransmitters; signals are propagated electrically only within individual neurons and via gap junctions.
° It is also claimed in the movie that 20 amino acids are created in the human body. However, only 12 can be synthesized by humans; the remaining 8 amino acids are essential and must be acquired through food consumption or dietary supplementation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Experts

The filmmakers assembled a panel to make their point by discussing some facts, many opinions, and imaginative examples. The most severe criticism of this film is that the ideas and theories presented are based upon the beliefs of JZ Knight, a medium who claims to channel a "Lemurian" warrior Ramtha who raised an army and fought against the Atlantians over 35,000 years ago.

The film presents information given by people who support the film's underlying philosophy, but, by and large, those people have previously been involved in promoting similar ideas. Arguably, their presence in the film represents the filmmaker's efforts to find people who are sympathetic to the film's ideas and largely the people in the film do not represent the general scientific community's views since they do not use the scientific method in their experiments, nor do they present their experiments in peer-reviewed journals.

David Albert, a professor and the director of the Philosophical Foundations of Physics program at Columbia University, states that the film completely misrepresented his views.

Dr. Joseph Dispenza is a teacher at Ramtha's School of Enlightenment as is Amit Goswami, Mgr. Miceal Ledwith, and JZ Knight, who claims to channel Ramtha.

Statements about quantum physics


Essential aspects of quantum mechanics are bypassed in the movie. Quantum mechanics deals with small systems, and quantum effects (especially Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle) are applicable only to matter on the scale of the de Broglie Wavelength. The movie exploits these effects by falsely implying that they (especially a wavefunction associated with an object and probability calculations concerning this object) are applicable to everyday objects, e.g. basketballs, humans, or fountains.

As the purported experts speak throughout the movie, they make several references to concepts, ideas, and alleged facts about quantum physics and other specific items. However, few of the scientists involved are actually professional physicists doing research in quantum mechanics, and one of those that does do such research, David Albert, has complained that his views were deliberately misrepresented.

The movie also fails to explain precisely how the theory of quantum mechanics actually proves any of the mystical or religious teachings found in the film. Statements from physicists are made which are then intercut with statements from medical doctors, people who have created their own religion, and others. No logical argument connecting the findings of quantum mechanics with the movie's core message is offered.

Most of the film's appeals to quantum mechanics are wildly inconsistent with what physicists have discovered from quantum mechanics. The idea that the measurement (observing capacities) of conscious observers creates reality is implied to be a widely held position in the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics. However, the movie's interpretation of this position is far from what most physicists actually believe.

Some of the film's experts, particularly Amit Goswami, repeatedly refer to the process of measurement and observation in quantum mechanics and speculate about the relation between consciousness and the material world. They claim, for example, that human beings have the capability to create their own reality; Dr. Miceal Ledwith even asserts that human beings have the capability of walking on water. Evidence is not offered.

In contrast, physicists do not believe this ability to freely choose the future to be true in anything other than a metaphorical sense. The facts of measurement and observation are far more prosaic. Specifically, if a system is in a state described by a wave function, the measurement process affects the state in a non-deterministic, but statistically predictable way. In particular, after a measurement is applied, the state description by a single wave function may be destroyed, being replaced by a statistical ensemble of wave functions. The nature of measurement operations in quantum physics can be described using various mathematical formalisms such as the relative state formulation or its equivalent form the many-worlds interpretation. Noted physicists such as David Deutsch do take this interpretation quite literally.

Physicist Heinz Pagels, in The Cosmic Code, writes:

Some recent popularizers of Bell's work when confronted with Bell's inequality have gone on to claim that telepathy is verified or the mystical notion that all parts of the universe are instantaneously interconnected is vindicated. Others assert that this implies communication faster than the speed of light. That is rubbish; the quantum theory and Bell's inequality imply nothing of this kind. Individuals who make such claims have substituted a wish-fulfilling fantasy for understanding. If we closely examine Bell's experiment we will see a bit of sleight of hand by the God that plays dice which rules out actual nonlocal influences. Just as we think we have captured a really weird beast — like acausal influences — it slips out of our grasp. The slippery property of quantum reality is again manifested.

CONTROVERSIAL STUDIES
Transcendental Meditation study

As described in the film, the study involved using 4,000 people in June and July of 1993 to practice the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs to attempt to reduce violent crime in Washington, D.C. (which has one of the highest per-capita homicide rates in the United States).[16] By counting the number of homicides, rapes, and assaults (HRA), the study came to the conclusion that group practice of the TM-Sidhi program reduced the violent crime rate, HRA, by 23%. Based on the numbers reported in the study, the HRA crime rate was about 30% higher in 1993 than the average crime rate between 1988–1992. The HRA crime rate showed a decline around the middle of the two month period where the TM-Sidhi program was practiced and remained relatively low (by 1993 standards) for several months afterward, though the decline was small enough that the reduced HRA crime rate was still about 10–15% higher than average at that time of year.

The results of the TM-Sidhi study were first reported in 1994 by the Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy, part of the Maharishi University of Management founded by Maharishi Mahesh. The study was published in 1999 in the peer-reviewed journal Social Indicators Research.

This experiment in meditation won John Hagelin the 1994 Ig Nobel Prize for Peace, an award for work "that cannot, or should not, be reproduced." (This award is also billed as being granted to work that "Makes people laugh, then makes them think")

Water crystals

Masaru Emoto's work (The Hidden Messages in Water) plays a prominent role in a scene set in a light-rail tunnel, where the main character happens upon a presentation of displays showing images of water crystals. In the movie, "before" and "after" photographs of water are presented as evidence that specific words written on pieces of paper and affixed to different containers of water have the power to transform the water into being able to freeze into beautiful crystalline shapes instead of ugly crystalline shapes.

Emoto's work is criticised for being more artistic than scientific. His doctoral certification is on alternative medicine from an unaccredited institution. His work has never been subjected to peer review, and he does not utilize double blind methodology. Emoto also claims that polluted water does not crystallize. Depending on the properties of the pollutant, heavily polluted water will still form crystals, though the crystals may contain more crystallographic defects than pure water would. These changes in the way the crystals form can be readily explained using basic chemistry and physics.

Emoto appears to have arbitrarily decided what constitutes a "brilliant crystal" and an "incomplete crystal." James Randi has characterized Emoto's work as nonsense, pseudoscience and quackery.

Trivia

The church in which the wedding takes place is St. Patrick's Catholic Church, at the corner of 17th and Savier in northwest Portland, Oregon. The church is in not a "Polish" parish, as was shown in the movie. It was built in 1888 and has a historically Irish congregation.

Many of backgrounds for the interviews are from the University of Washington, Seattle. Most notably, the grand staircase and reading room of Suzzallo Library, the quad and in front of Denny Hall.

Interview with Dr.Emoto
Water Mirror of the Soul
An Interview with Dr. Masaru Emoto

Interview is from Pure Inspiration magazine published in September 2006.

Pl: One of your remarkable discoveries is that water responds to words, whether they are spoken, written, or even thought, as in prayer. Kind, uplifting words tend to produce beautifully shaped water crystals, while angry discordant expressions have produced warped crystals. Does this mean that the water is a living presence with awareness and feelings?

Dr. Emoto: To that kind of a question I usually answer that water is existing just as a mirror to the human mind. For example, if a person is not esthetically beautiful but is truly a beautiful person, when his or her face is shown to the water the water will respond to it and respond to it beautifully. However, if a very unpleasant person shows his or her face to the water, the water will respond accordingly.

In the Bible it says that at the beginning was the Word, and I think words, whether spoken or written, are vibrations. So, going back to this saying in the Bible, we can replace, “In the beginning was the Word” with “In the beginning there was vibration.” The Creator made water to carry or to convey there vibrations.
In my long career of researching water, I have concluded that we need some sort of existence like God or the Creator or we won’t be able to answer many of our questions.

Pl: Based upon your experiences with water, given that the body is made up of about ¾ water, do you feel that we can heal the body by thinking and visualizing positive, good thoughts?

Dr. Emoto: Yes, that is possible. A body can be healed when a person visualizes beautiful images or listens to beautiful music. However, quite often a person does not know what is wrong with him or her or what has to be done, so in that case that person can have a third person’s help in figuring it out.

Pl: Many of us have experienced the power of prayer. Please share with us some of what you’ve learned through water about the power of prayer and its ability to affect our lives.

Dr. Emoto: I started taking pictures of water crystals and that was the same time I started to discover the power of prayer. It doesn’t matter if we show written words to water or if we say some beautiful words to water such as “love” and “respect.” The water responds beautifully by producing beautiful crystals.

I have performed some interesting experiments with prayer. I have many students, and I asked some of them to direct prayer to water, specifically to a glass of water sitting on my desk that was really dirty which never produced beautiful crystals. Even though those students were located in various places far away from my office, regardless of the distance, they directed prayer to the water and that produced a great change! The water slowly started to clear up.

I was also interested to hear that a certain Buddhist priest was able to offer a prayer to dirty water and then clarify the dirty water through this means. I decided to go to Fujiwara Dam in Japan together with this priest to offer a prayer to the water. After an hour of prayer, I saw for myself that the dirty water was becoming much clearer. Then I decided to take a sample of that cleared water to my office and take a picture of the crystals, and we discovered some of the most beautiful crystals in this water. A movie called What the Bleep Do We Know? Shows one of the pictures of the water crystals I brought back from the dam. Interestingly, a week after we prayed over the water, a female body floated up to the surface of that body of water, and the next day the person who murdered her was arrested. From that point forward I really began to understand the power of prayer.

Also, late in July 1999, we had a ceremony offering prayer to the biggest lake in Japan called Lake Biwa. Because Lake Biwa is in the shape of a female uterus, it has traditionally been called the “Mother Lake.” Unfortunately, Lake Biwa was extremely polluted and every year it would give off a foul smell. I thought this was an unacceptable situation because Lake Biwa is a symbol of the female body, and I thought we had to do something about that. So 350 people got together around the lake, and we offered a great invocation led by a 97-year-old doctor. We started praying at 4:00 in the morning. Interestingly, about a month later there was a fascinating article in the newspaper. The article stated that there had been no foul smell detected around Lake Biwa that particular year. Because the lake was so polluted, it typically gave off a foul smell around the 15th of August. Every year after that date the city office would receive more than 300 calls about the smell, but that year they didn’t receive any calls. Since then, I heard that a group of people have been getting together to offer a prayer to Lake Biwa, and I understand that the lake is getting cleaner every year.

On July 20 of this year, I plan to go to Lake Galilee in Israel. I heard that about 1000 people will be gathering at the lake and everyone, including myself, will be offering prayers of love and gratitude to the lake. As you know, Lake Galilee runs into the River Jordan, which runs through the areas where Palestinians and Israelis are living, and they are using this water as drinking water.

These two groups of people have been in conflict for many years, and the Middle East is one of the biggest sources of conflicts in the world. Actually they are almost dividing the world into two. So if these two groups of people can create peace among themselves, it will contribute to world peace. I am really hoping that the positive energy we are offering to the water will contribute to a peaceful relationship between the Palestinians and the Israelis, and that by drinking the water maybe the conflict between them will disappear.

I’m not a “religious” person at all; I have simply conducted experiments over the years and, looking at the results, I have come to believe that there is such a thing as “the power of prayer.”

Pl: you have written about the importance of love and gratitude and that those words, used together, produce beautiful crystals in water. You said that the balance of love and gratitude is very important to maintaining health. Please tell us why you attribute so much importance to love and gratitude.

Dr. Emoto: To carry out my mission, I cannot deny the existence of the Creator. This wonderful Creator has made everything in this world, and in order to make everyone happy and harmonious He or She placed positive energy as well as negative energy concepts into the water and then sent the water to us.

I think that love is a active energy because it is the energy to give. Gratitude is a passive energy because it is the energy to receive. I think the Creator was really clever to think about the balance between love and gratitude. He or She thought that love, the giving energy, had to be one, but that the receiving or “thanks” energy had to be two and this explains the true meaning of the symbol H2O for water. “H” represents thanks and gratitude and “O” represents love. Because of this love and gratitude energy, when water is shown or hears the words “love” and “gratitude” it becomes happy and shines more.

It was the intention of the Creator to give love and gratitude to the world; however, it was also embedded into the system that people would become sick if they deviated from those two qualities. Over many centuries, humankind gradually forgot the original intention of the Creator and started having egoistic emotions and feelings which in turn, blocked the ability to feel love and gratitude.

Pl: I read about your idea that life was meant to be eternal but that we’ve gotten away from that and now we die. Is there any way to get back to that eternal nature, and if so, is it to think and act more purely?

Dr. Emoto: I think the correct status of people on Earth is that we are all going to elementary school here, so Earth isn’t a country but a school. After graduating elementary school you go to junior high, high school, university, and graduate school. We have to first graduate from elementary school; then in order to move on to higher levels of education we have to study very hard and graduate the next level. If we keep doing that, ultimately we will be able to go to eternal life staging- the true meaning of our existence.

However, the reality is that people on Earth aren’t able to graduate from elementary school! In fact, there are lots of dropouts over the years, and that’s why the population has been increasing at a very rapid pace. This is actually the concept of reincarnation. Reincarnation is not going to the higher stage but is what happens to the dropouts. They keep reincarnating in the same world which is Earth. So they really have to hurry up and graduate from elementary school as soon as possible. I think human beings are water, and there are more and more human beings on Earth which means we are getting more and more water on us. I believe this is why we are experiencing more natural disasters involving water such as tsunamis and floods.

Pl: It was particularly interesting to read in The Hidden Messages in Water about your teacher Nobuo Shioya who is still alive. In the book he was 101 and in wonderful condition. Can you tell us about his unique breathing technique to which he attributes much of his health?

Dr. Emoto: Dr. Shioya wasn’t a very healthy person as a young man. After reaching 16 years old, he devised a way to improve his health, and this is his breathing method. Called the “right mind long breathing method,” it involves breathing in air until it entirely fills up your lungs and provides oxygen to your entire body. While doing this, you are to think about the universe’s energy surrounding you and providing you with invigorating energy. Finally, he recommends that people say the following affirmation after the exercise, “The infinite power of the universe will be concentrated and bring true peace to the world. “This is the same phrase that was chanted over Lake Biwa under the supervision of Master Shioya. If you are suffering from a particular illness you have to say, “My sickness is (or will be) healed. “Though these are forms of prayers, the use of the word “will” imbues them with particularly strong determination.

So this is the “right mind long breathing method.” ”Long breathing” happens to have the same pronunciation as “long life” in Japanese. I think the number of breaths you can take in a lifetime is limited, so if you can prolong your breath, you can prolong your life! Today Dr. Shioya is 104 years old. He’s been living so long that I think it’s worth trying! I’m a student of Dr. Shioya but unfortunately I haven’t been practicing that breathing method because I’ve been traveling all over the world these days and I’m just too busy to take a long breath!

Pl: Are there any additional things we can do to help raise awareness of your work?

Dr. Emoto: Yes, I would like to ask you to help me with the Emoto Project which is a project to distribute free copies of a water book to children in the world. The Emoto Project’s website should be available by the end of June 2006 (https://www.hado.net/dremoto/project.php). There is a 32-page book about water for children, and all of the pages are available for downloading from our website, because it’s cheaper than printing. These copies are distributed free of charge to children, but many children in the world don’t have access to the internet, so these children are in need of people willing to publish books. We are looking for sponsors to fund the publication of hard copies, which will be distributed to children in poorer parts of the world. What we’re looking for from sponsors is for them to translate the template for the book into the language of the country they are distributing to. And this book can be arranged to be localized for any particular area. Or we can remix some of the music with local characters as well. As a reward for sponsoring this, a project sponsor can place one page of advertising in the book.

Pl: Can you tell us a little bit more about the children’s book?

Dr. Emoto: We’re focusing on the effects of words uttered. We have seen that words can affect the state of water or one’s state of mind. Thus, if a child utters a bad word to a friend, the friend will feel sad and the person who uttered the word will feel sad and this will affect, to a degree, their health as well. Therefore, we are stressing the importance of words.

Pl: Are there any closing messages you want to share with our readers?

Dr. Emoto: Yes, I think it was when my first grandson was born that I started to think about the word “peace” more seriously. Some indigenous groups make decisions based on the effects their decisions will have on many future generations. I’m sure many members of your audience have children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and they love them purely. If you truly love your following generations then you can purely think about the future for them and be motivated to take some positive actions to improve their world. So I simply want to say, “Think about your grandchildren and their future. After thinking about that, you can decide the way you live and act in your daily life.”

Pl: Thank you very much.

Dr. Emoto: I wish you great success.




MORE ARTICLES

QUANTUM MECHANICS (Water is a dynamic force active and vital to life),
Anthony Robbins
(The New Science Of Personal Achievement), Dean Radin (THE CONSCIUS UNIVERSE),
Masaru Emoto (Crystal Clear – Messages from Water), Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind),
Jeffrey Satinover (Cracking the Bible Code), John Veltheim (WHAT IS BODYTALK?),
Dr. Joe Dispenza (How I Create My Day), Malcolm Gladwell (The Power of Thinking Without Thinking),
Candace Pert (Molecules of Emotion), Robert O. Young (The pH Miracle),
Jeff Staniforth (Imprints positive affirmation into your subconscious mind),
Amit Goswami (Scientific Proof of the Existence of God), Rhonda Byrne (Great Secret—The Secret to Life),
THE VIBRATIONAL UNIVERSE (Looking at Matter and Energy from a Different Perspective),
What the Bleep Do We Know!? (Statements about quantum physics)


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