Thursday, October 1, 2015

“My investigation into the mysteries of water makes me think that water is something not of this earth.

Learning about water is like an exploration to discover how the cosmos works, and the crystals revealed through water are like the portal into another dimension.” – Dr. Masaru Emoto
Human beings are essentially made up of water, and in his pioneering research, Dr. Masaru Emoto demonstrated that the molecular structure of water is greatly affected by non-physical events such as thoughts, words, and intention. In a series of ground-breaking studies he applied mental stimulation to water and photographed it with a dark field microscope, taking snapshots of the formation of ice crystals to show how the application of different intentions to water affected it’s physical structure.
The results were nothing short of phenomenal. It turns out that just as tone and intention affect human-to-human communication, he proved that tone and intention are received as communication by water. Just as plants are now understood to be self-conscious and somewhat self-aware, Dr. Emoto’s studies suggest that water also exhibits signs of consciousness and intelligence.
Here’s a look at the differences in a sample before and after being prayed over by a Buddhist monk in one of his tests:
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The science of how intention affects molecules of water is unknown, and the results of Dr. Emoto’s work leave the door open for some big questions about life and about how life itself began on planet earth. Of what is the universe made? And why is water such a unique element in our world, with such unusual properties?
In 2000, a comet carrying enough water to fill a small lake broke apart near the sun potentially validating the theory that comets could have brought the Earth’s supply of water to the planet during its formational stages. It was also recently reported“…that “a significant fraction” of the water on Earth was inherited from interstellar space, and was there before the Sun was formed some 4.6 billion years ago.” Therefore, the water on this planet was here, or en route, before the planet itself.


This theory is something that the late Dr. Emoto agreed with and mentioned in his book, The Hidden Messages in Waternoting that water appears to be conscious, reacting with intelligence to it’s environment, and foreign to planet earth. Here are some of his thoughts on the matter:
My investigation into the mysteries of water makes me think that water is something not of this earth.
Why do you think there is so much water on this earth? Most explanations say that when the earth was formed, some 4.6 billion years ago, water turned to steam, evaporated and formed rain that fell on the earth, resulting in the creation of the oceans.
Dr EmotoBut not all scholars agree with this theory, and some offer radically different alternatives. One such scholar was Louis Frank of the University of Iowa, who has proposed that water arrived on this planet in the form of lumps of ice from outer space.
Professor Frank began his investigation when he became puzzled by the fact that satellite photographs showed black spots; he reached the conclusion that these black spots were comets that were falling to earth.
These mini comets are actually balls of water and ice weighing a hundred tons or more, and falling into the earth’s atmosphere at a rate of about twenty per minute (or ten million per year). The theory is that these balls of ice bombarded the earth forty billion years ago, creating the seas and oceans, and this same phenomenon continues today.
As the earth’s gravity pulls these ice comets into the atmosphere, the heat of the sun evaporates them and turns them into gas. As they fall fifty 0r five kilometers from outer space, the gas particles mix with the air in the atmosphere and are blown about, falling to the earth as rain or snow.
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If this new approach were to gain widespread credibility, it would require many of the books in the world’s libraries to be rewritten. It would have an impact on almost all of the scientific theories related to life on this planet, such as the origin of man and Darwin’s theory of evolution.It is universally accepted that there can be no life without water, and if we accept that water, the source of all life, was sent from outer space, then logic leads us to the conclusion that all life, including that of human beings, is alien to this planet.
But if we go along with this theory of water being extraterrestrial, then perhaps we can better understand the many unusual characteristics of water.
Why does ice float? Why is water able to dissolve so much? Why is a towel able to soak up water, seemingly in defiance of the laws of gravity? From the standpoint that water is not of this world, these and other mysteries surrounding water may seem a little less difficult to understand.”
With NASA now reporting evidence that water is in fact flowing on the surface of Mars, we are challenged to wonder if the acknowledgement of water on the surface of the Red Planet was in some way a partial disclosure by the government to the public of the fact that we are accompanied in this universe by extra-terrestrial life. Was Dr. Emoto’s intuition about the true nature of water correct?
When you link what we know about how ubiquitous water is in our universe, how important water is to life here on planet earth, and the possibility that water is conscious and is communicating with us in its own unique way, then you open the door to the idea that water might be more than just a substance found in space, and that it in fact may be a form, the most important form, of intelligent life in the universe.
The following video is a beutiful presentation of some of Dr. Emoto’s photographic work:


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Where there is water there is life, as the saying goes, and if the theory that water was delivered to earth by millions of water-bearing comets is accurate, then from where did these comets of water originate? If we are not from earth, then where are we from?
Could the hidden message in water be something along the lines of ‘look upward to find your home?’
Here is another short video clip from the movie, What the Bleep do We Know?, where Dr. Emoto’s work is explained in more detail.

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