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Conscious Acts of Creation makes a convincing case that powerful effects of intention and emotion can no longer be disregarded - in healing, in scientific research, or even in everyday life. The authors' findings may indeed have profound consequences for concept of scientific "objectivity." More significantly, this book will take reader beyond realm of everyday world and will expand one's view of himself or herself as a co-creator of reality. It is for this reason that Conscious Acts of Creation is essential reading - not only for scientists, engineers, and health care practitioners (both mainstream and complementary) but also for others who seek to maximize their human experiences. Conscious Acts of Creation indeed heralds and points a way ahead for ‘the emergence of a new physics.’” Water Crystals Respond:
Dr. Masaru Emoto has shown some really fantastic interactions not unlike Tiller’s experiments in lattice formation and interactions between mind and other energy around us.
“My efforts to photograph ice crystals and conduct research began to move ahead. Then one day researcher – who was as caught up in project as I – said something completely out of blue: ‘Let’s see what happens when we expose water to music.’
I knew that it was possible for vibrations of music to have an effect on water. I myself enjoy music immensely, and as a child had even had hopes of becoming a professional musician, and so I was all in favour of this off-the-wall experiment.
At first we had no idea what music we would use and under what conditions we would conduct experiment. But after considerable trial and error, we reached conclusion that best method was probably simplest – put a bottle of water on a table between two speakers and expose it to a volume at which a person might normally listen to music. We would also need to use same water that we had used in previous experiments.
We first tried distilled water from a drugstore.
The results astounded us. Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, with its bright and clear tones, resulted in beautiful and well-formed crystals. Mozart’s 40th Symphony, a graceful prayer to beauty, created crystals that were delicate and elegant. And crystals formed by exposure to Chopin’s Etude in E, Op. 10, No. 3, surprised us with their lovely detail.
All classical music that we exposed water to resulted in well-formed crystals with distinct characteristics. In contrast, water exposed to violent heavy-metal music resulted in fragmented and malformed crystals at best.
Can words affect water, too?
But our experimenting didn’t stop there. We next thought about what would happen if we wrote words or phrases like ‘Thank you’ and ‘Fool’ on pieces of paper, and wrapped paper around bottles of water with words facing in. It didn’t seem logical for water to ‘read’ writing, understand meaning, and change its form accordingly. But I knew from experiment with music that strange things could happen. We felt as if we were explorers setting out on a journey through an unmapped jungle.
The results of experiments didn’t disappoint us. Water exposed to ‘Thank you’ formed beautiful hexagonal crystals, but water exposed to word ‘Fool’ produced crystals similar to water exposed to heavy-metal music, malformed and fragmented.” (4)
What laws of science or lattice formation are at work here? How connected is life and what amount of soul or ‘chhi’ is in all things? Could ancients and even more materialistic man of present use these energies to find water or minerals?
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