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Dr. Masaru Emoto a renown scientist that had been visually documenting molecular changes in water by means of his photographic techniques, and in doing so, had expanded our concept of Consciousness has passed away this morning in Japan. - October 17, 2014 (1)

Emoto's research has visually captured the structure of water at the moment of freezing, and through high-speed photography, he has shown the direct consequences of destructive thoughts and the thoughts of love and appreciation of the formation of water crystals.

The revelation that our thoughts can influence water has profound implications for our health and the well-being of the planet. Masaru Emoto has written many books, including the New York Times bestselling The Hidden Messages in Water, and his books have been published in twenty-four languages. (2)

Emoto's water crystal experiments consisted of exposing water in glasses to different words, pictures or music, and then freezing and examining the aesthetic properties of the resulting crystals with microscopic photography. (3)

The observation was done in various ways:

A Observe the crystal of frozen water after showing letters to water
B Showing pictures to water
C Playing music to water
D Praying to water (4)

Not everyone is convinced however.

"Emoto talks to water. He claims that if you say nice things, the water makes pretty crystals, and if you say mean things, it just makes amorphous globs. You don't even have to talk out loud, because water can read. Humans have to be taught to read, but water is smarter-it already knows how." - By Hall, Harriet (5)

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One has to agree there is something special about this water.

I mean, we cannot live without it.

Emoto talking to water seems fun and mysterious. I wonder what he used to whisper though... RIP!

fascinating

what's his degree in again?