Monday, April 26, 2010

The power of words

Can water be affected by our words?
Dr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese scientist, believes so.
And he has proof.

Dr. Emoto took water droplets, exposed them to various words, music, and environments, and froze them for three hours. He then examined the crystal formations under a dark field microscope. And he took photographs.
The results were totally mind-blowing.

Here’s a photo of ordinary water without any prayer spoken over it. The molecular structure is in disarray. (1)
1)ordinary water

The photo below is water after the prayer was said. It’s simply breathtaking. (I now have a great respect for praying before meals! More on this later.)
2) water with prayer


Dr. Emoto also exposed water to Heavy Metal music. Here’s how it looks like. Looks sad if you ask me.
3)heavy metal


Here’s water exposed to classical music and folk dance music. Looks much better, right?
4.1)folk dance


4.2)classical music


Next, Dr. Emoto stuck a piece of paper with these words: “You make me sick. I will kill you.” Here’s how the frozen water droplets looks like under the microscope…
5)You make me sick


Below is how water looked like with the words “Love” over it. The difference is amazing.
6)Love...


This is Polluted water…



Wait A Minute—
Aren’t You Made Up Of Water?
Yes! 72% of your body is made up of water.
Imagine how your words affect your own body.
When you say, “I’m a failure,” or “I’m hopeless,” or “I won’t get well,” imagine how these words weaken your health.
Make a choice to say the best words out there. Say often, “I’m wonderful,” and “I’m beautiful,” and “I’m God’s child,” and “God has a great plan for my life!”
It’s not only water.
Dr. Emoto also experimented with cooked rice.
He placed one cup of cooked rice in two airtight jars. On one jar, he wrote, “I love you,” and on the other, “You fool.” Everyday for 30 days, Dr. Emoto would say these words to each jar of rice.
After 30 days, the “I love you” rice was still white. But the “You fool” rice was so rotten, it was black. How can you explain this?

Just as a side note: When I was a child, my mother taught me to pray before meals. Now I realize it wasn’t just a nice thing to do. When I pray over my meal, I know a material transformation takes place in the molecular level of the food that I pray for. I say, “Be blessed,” to the water and food on the table—and I expect it to be blessed.

The above is sent to me by a friend. I hope you'll be blessed by it.

We thank God for all the things He has blessed us with and for creating us. Glory to Him forever. God bless you and family.

Have a good day.

p/s:Well,thanks to my sis that i came across this fascinating piece of information.
You are what you think...so i can also say "you are what you say!"

It makes me wonder..if You say good stuff to water it will "henshin" to sumthing sooooo beautiful...what if u just simply say Bismillahirrahmanirrahim??

let's ponder it together,ok?

This is water from Lourdes , France . Utterly beautiful, right?



air zam zam...subhanallah...


snowflakes on the window


subhanallah....this is snow!
snowflakes again! :)


article copy pasted from zalikha zainuddin *adik dari sbpi sabak bernam* :)
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4 comments :

Mardhiah said...

cooooool~
sll dgr cite psl ni tp tak prnh lg tgk molekul2 air tu camner dlm lain2 keadaan..

tq nad for sharing :D

R4FID said...

great post!

bobo ramli said...

wahhh.subahanallah.
nice donad!

AFIQFAKHRI said...

salam.nice one!water IS one of the most taat of His servants.

tho,would lyk to highlight a thing.hmm.i think the phrase "Im God's child" should be changed to "Im Allah's servant" or the likes.Allah was not born and does not give birth i believe:)

anyway,keep on posting!