WATER AS A MESSENGER OF GOD
An Interview with
MASARU EMOTO
By Randy Peyser
As featured in the movie, “What the Bleep Do We Know,” scientific researcher,
Dr. Masaru Emoto, has gained international notoriety for his groundbreaking work
regarding the effect of words and feelings on water. His newest book, “Hidden
Messages from Water,” features stunning photographs of water crystals that
resulted when water was exposed to specific words. Although this interview
occurred just prior to the tsunami, which has left much grief and devastation in
its path, Dr. Emoto additionally offers his thoughts about this natural
catastrophe, and makes a request of the reader.
Randy Peyser: You discovered that crystals formed in frozen water change when
specific thoughts are directed toward them. For example, when water is frozen
after being exposed to loving words, such as ‘truth’ or ‘love,’ the end result
is a crystal with a snowflake pattern complex in nature and quite brilliant.
However, when water is exposed to a negative thought, you discovered it will
form an incomplete pattern or have no distinguishable pattern at all. What do
think is going on here?
Masaru Emoto: Water is a messenger of God.
RP: What is the message that God is wanting to tell us?
ME: Everything comes from a vibration. As the bible says, “In the beginning
there was the Word...” The words are our heart, and from this heart the whole
universe is made. God made water from this heart, which is based on goodness,
truth and beauty.
RP: How did you set up your experiments?
ME: I have a staff of six people. We typed words on pieces of paper then wrapped
them around bottles of water and put them in a freezer that was -5 degrees
centigrade (23 degrees Fahrenheit). When it was frozen, we looked at water
specimens under special microscopes to see if there would be any difference. We
discovered words like “beauty,” “you’re cute,” “thank you,” and “wisdom,”
created beautiful crystals in the water. But words like “you fool!” and “you
make me sick; I will kill you!” produced incomplete crystals or no crystals at
all.
RP: Have you found that words in certain languages have a stronger effect on the
formation of the crystals than words in other languages?
ME: No. Regardless of the language being spoken, the words will affect the
formation of the crystals. Water produces formations based on circumstances, not
because of a specific language. For example, if a circumstance is good, the
water will make a formation to reflect goodness and beauty, and if a
circumstance is evil, it will create a formation that is ugly and evil-looking.
RP: Is there a difference in the formation of crystals when beautiful music is
played versus when discordant music is played?
ME: Yes. Anything that is of beauty, whether it be in the form of music or
words, produces a beautiful result. Anything that is negative or discordant,
such as heavy metal music or a negative phrase, such as “I hate you,” will not
form a recognizable crystal. Instead, an ugly image will result.
RP: Have you experimented with cell phones or microwaves? I’m wondering if those
kinds of things, or other electrical appliances, have an effect on the crystal
structures.
ME: We took the words, “love and gratitude” and wrapped them around various bottles of water which were placed near mobile phones, computers, televisions and microwave ovens. What we found is that when water is microwaved, it produces an ugly ring that looks similar to the structure we have found for the word, “satan.” The water placed next to computers and televisions produced an insignificant-looking, blurry-edged ring, while the water placed near the mobile phones wouldn’t produce a crystal at all.
RP: Have you done any similar experiments using food?
ME: Actually, a family who followed my work did an experiment where they cooked
some rice and divided it into two glass jars. Every day, both the parents and
the children spoke to the rice and said, “Thank you,” to one of the jars, and
said “You fool!” to the other. At the end of the month they opened the jars. The
one they had said ‘thank you’ to had a slightly fermented smell, but the jar
that had been shouted at had turned completely black and rotten.
RP: How long does it take to energize water?
ME: It depends if the water is exposed to music, words or praying, since each of
these requires a different length of time. For example, when music is played for
water, the water can be energized in about a half hour. If words or language are
used, then it takes 24 hours to energize the water. Praying produces a beautiful
pattern that is almost immediate.
RP: That is an interesting observation. Since water is so responsive to prayer, can prayer be used to help polluted water?
ME: Yes. Lake Biwa is in a part of Japan called Shiga. This lake was badly polluted and the water was foul smelling and dirty. Every summer, the surface of the lake would be covered with an aquatic plant called, Kokanada Algae, which would putrify, creating a very bad- smelling odor. For twenty years in a row, there was a large scale operation in place to remove all of it. However, one summer, the aquatic plant hardly emerged at all. No-one could explain why the Kokonada had failed to return.
What they didn’t know was that I led a group of 350 people to that lake to pray for it, and to pray for world peace as well. We assembled by the shore and faced the surface of the water as the rising sun came up. Then we chanted ten times: “The eternal power of the universe has gathered itself to create a world with true and grand harmony.”
This chant is a powerful statement that can not only help water, but also help actualize world peace. By vocalizing this declaration, which is infused with the eternal energy of the universe, it spreads to surrounding things and penetrates them, resulting in greater happiness, world peace, and the fulfillment of many wishes.
RP: What do you conclude from this experiment?
ME: Substances in nature, like water, respond to human thoughts. They can accept
our thoughts to change their condition and quality. By requesting harmony in our
thoughts, we transformed the surface of the lake into a clean state. Our
thoughts not only curbed the very bad-smelling aquatic plant, but also changed
the qualities of the grasses and the water.
RP: Do prayers of certain individuals affect the crystal shapes of water more than others? For example, will the prayers of a monk affect the shapes of the crystals more than the prayers of an ordinary person?
ME: It depends on each individual, however, it is not necessarily dependent on
whether one is a high-ranking monk or preacher. It works best when people are
pure, when they have what I call, “a very good mind;” they’re pure-minded. Their
prayers create crystals that are very beautiful and clear. In general, the most
beautiful crystals appear in response to the prayers of little children. The
crystals that form as a result of their prayers are much more beautiful than
that of the adults.
RP: Why do you think that is so?
ME: Because they’re more pure. They are the most innocent.
RP: Have you ever put negative words on water, then exposed the same water to
positive words?
ME: Yes. The result was that the water changed according to the words it was
exposed to. When it was given negative words, it did not form crystals. When it
was given positive words it changed and beautiful crystals formed. The words
“love” and “thanks” produced the best results. There was also a similar response
when water was exposed to television. When water was shown a wholesome film, the
crystals became more distinct and beautiful.
RP: What do you intend to do next? Are you researching something new right now?
ME: I have several research themes going on right now, but I am most concerned
about all of the wars that are going on for religious reasons. Whether the wars
are between the Irish and English, or happening in the middle East or Africa, I
am analyzing all of this and hope to help conclude all of these things
eventually through the use of the water crystal formations.
RP: Over one million people have seen the movie, “What the Bleep Do We Know?”
which features the work of many experts in the field of quantum physics,
including your work with the water crystals. How has this movie made a
difference for you since it premiered?
ME: About three years ago, I was approached by Will Arntz who was producing a
movie about quantum physics. My work matched their need so they decided to
include information about the water crystals in their movie. A Japanese version
of the movie was also created and Will came to Japan for its release. 3500
people attended the premiere. As a result of the movie, more and more people
have learned about my work and my research has become well-known throughout the
world.
RP: At one point in the movie, the main character is shown your research and
discovers that water responds to words. A stranger walks up to her and says
something to the effect of, “If our thoughts can change water, what are they
doing to us?
ME: We are mostly made up of water. All of our feelings and thoughts have an
effect on the world. If we send out thoughts and feelings that are filled with
fear, anger or negativity, we are contributing to the destruction of the
universe. If we emit thoughts of love, kindness and beauty, we are contributing
to the creation of a beautiful world. This is what water crystals reveal.
RP: You believe that the words, “love and gratitude” form the most beautiful and
most complex crystals, and you conclude that love and gratitude are the
strongest vibrations in the world. You also believe that gratitude outweighs
love in its ability to create a pattern of beauty in a crystal. Can you talk
about that?
ME: Love and gratitude are in relationship to one another; love is active and
gratitude is passive. It is like a ratio where “love” is 1 and “gratitude” is 2.
This one-to-two ratio is like H20 where you have two parts hydrogen and one part
oxygen. In this case, it is like having two parts gratitude to one part love. I
believe that water has a message. Water teaches us that the world is linked
together by love and gratitude.
RP: You established a new foundation called The Water of Life Foundation. Why
did you start this organization and what is its purpose?
ME: I have studied water for a number of years and I want to reach a worldwide
audience and get the message out about this research. Last year, I joined with
the United Nations to help further this research. I have also started a “World
Day of Love and Thanks to Water” which is July 25.
RP: And what is the message behind the research?
ME: We all have an important mission: to make our water clean again, and to
create a world that is easy and healthy to live in. In order to accomplish our
mission, we must first make sure our hearts are clear and unpolluted.
Although this interview had come to an end, within only a few weeks, the
devastating tsunami occurred. In response to this horrible catastrophe, Dr.
Emoto requests the following:
“To everyone in the world, let us offer a prayer of love to the Indian Ocean rim countries! I feel terribly sorry for the loss that has been caused by the biggest tsunami in history. I am utterly lost for words to offer the deceased and their families. I just pray to God that their souls shall rest in peace.
The World Health Organization has released a warning for the possible emergence of epidemics, such as cholera. Many people could die from infectious diseases as were killed by the tsunami. As a Hado (vibration) researcher, I am truly worried about this disaster. As well as the hygiene issue, I feel that the “vibrational fields” of the countries have extremely deteriorated. The “fields,” which are created by feelings of fear, grief, worry, lack of trust, anger, loneliness, and helplessness, could energize the malevolent micro-organisms that prefer this kind of environment. People cannot help but have these feelings, and their feelings of anger and hostility can only multiply the negativity of the “field.”
We have to limit the negative “field” in any way possible. What can we do? The only way is for people from all over the world to pray for the recovery of the affected area. Our prayers will definitely carry far with the purity of our Hado. Therefore, from today, let’s close our eyes for a few seconds before our meals and send words of prayer to the countries. Let’s send a prayer for them before we go to sleep.
Through the research of the water crystal over ten years, I have proven that
people’s pure energy of consciousness can change the water in areas where people
have prayed, regardless of the distance.
Also, the most effective Hado prayer is the feeling of love and thanks. Now is
the time to send your feeling of love and thanks to the earth’s water. Please
forward this message to everyone you know.”
— Masaru Emoto
Thank you to Dr. Hidy Hiraoka for translating.
Randy Peyser is the author of “Crappy to Happy: Small Steps to Big Happiness
NOW!” See website:
www.randypeyser.com
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