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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Science validates the impact of intent
It is filled with stunning pictures of different water crystal formations showing the impact of words, blessings and music. The before and after pictures of water from lakes, rivers and even tap water are astounding. The after pictures show the same water transformed by words, pictures, prayer, blessings, music and fear. It clearly shows the impact of what you say, hear...
Published on September 19, 2004 by Kathleen Rich-New, The Executi...

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Opinion
The pictures and explenations are astounding and would be great to believe since he provides such stunning and extravagant photos. The problem? The book does not provide any solid evidence as to WHY the designs are caused by the environmental or other factors the water is exposed to. There is never an instance where the same (or relatively the same) crystal or design...
Published on December 17, 2004 by Benjamin Feagin Jr.


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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Science validates the impact of intent, September 19, 2004
It is filled with stunning pictures of different water crystal formations showing the impact of words, blessings and music. The before and after pictures of water from lakes, rivers and even tap water are astounding. The after pictures show the same water transformed by words, pictures, prayer, blessings, music and fear. It clearly shows the impact of what you say, hear and see. Waters from around the world were used, giving you some thought provoking consequences to consider on protecting the environment. A 'must read' for everyone with families and those who are in the business world.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Influences on the crystalline structure of water, January 6, 2005
Masaru Emoto presents outstanding pilot experiments on mental, vibrational and spiritual influences that can alter the crystalline structure of water.

Masaru Emoto is a Doctor of Alternative Medicine (Open International University). He has been studying the micro cluster structure of water using Magnetic Resonance Analysis. Emoto found that when water from polluted sources is frozen, the crystals have a disorganized, aesthetically ugly appearance. When healing or prayer is directed to the water, its crystalline structure changes to beautiful, symmetric patterns.

The power of words is suggested in experiments in which positive and negative words were written on pieces of paper and taped to bottles of water from the same source. Correspondingly pretty, symmetrical crystals or disorganized, aesthetically unpleasing forms were produced. Classical music produced aesthetically pleasing crystals while heavy metal music (unspecified) produced chaotic patterns.

Emoto's explorations are ground-breaking beginnings at clarifying some of the influences of conceptual vibrations on water. As 65% of the human body is composed of water, this may provide new avenues to explain some of the influences on the body of mental intents and prayers for healing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Blown away by water, April 20, 2008
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Somewhere along the line I missed the film "What the Bleep" and the book that accompanied it, Masaru Emoto's "Messages from Water," but when my minister at church referred to Emoto's scientific study and passed around the amazing pictures, I had to go straight home to the internet and order both. Emoto's study examined molecules of water under differing conditions, photographing their reactions to a variety of stimulii. While the findings are not astounding--one would expect even a raindrop to respond more gratefully to Mozart than to AC/DC--the pictures that prove the point are profound. What totally blew me away, though, was the way the water reacted to words that were typed and pasted to the jar, without even being spoken. Expressions of appreciation and love created lovely, graceful lacy snowflake-like images, while just the typed words of hatred and violence resulted in disgusting slides that resembled cancer cells. If water recoils from such negative outbursts, just think how we ourselves are buffeted: first, in the physical sense, as our bodies are made up primarily of water, but second--and more important--in the spiritual sense. "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me"? Not so. Not in a million years. No wonder we need so much water--and so much positive reinforcement--in our lives. Maybe as we clean up our water supply, we'll consider cleaning up the rest of our lives, as well--at least in how we speak to others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Science has yet to explain..., March 24, 2007
This is simply a fascinating book. I recommend it to anyone due to its sheer "hmmm" factor -- that is, you look at the pictures and are inspired to think about why in the world things are they way they are. To a certain extent, some of these can perhaps be explained, like the heavy metal one appearing shattered: perhaps the furious pace/rhythms/etc. in the music caused a lot of vibrations, etc.... but others are inexplicably different, and to know that they come out similarly each time the experiments are performed similarly is just... baffling.

An awesome collection of pictures. They are very beautiful. :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Re-worked English-only Edition missing the original spark, December 29, 2005
This hardcover edition of the original English/Japanese version is smaller in size and does not have the charm-the energy of the original. It seems they did nothing but crop the text and voided it of it's original intention. Funny thing since this bock and author are all about intention. The original series had heavy bound, glossy finished paper with a dust cover that seemed to make it a real coffee-table book that had weight. (Quite literally since the hardbound edition is fewer pages and less weight and smaller dimensions.) I perfer the originals. They are collector's items. The newer versions, of past volumes to be released in the near future will similarly be reworked and, in my view, lessened.
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24 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Opinion, December 17, 2004
The pictures and explenations are astounding and would be great to believe since he provides such stunning and extravagant photos. The problem? The book does not provide any solid evidence as to WHY the designs are caused by the environmental or other factors the water is exposed to. There is never an instance where the same (or relatively the same) crystal or design is duplicated. In fact, it is known that you can not ever reproduce an identical snowflake, or crystal. Snow has been falling for billions of years, and scientists say that there has never been a duplicate. With this in mind, how can the researchers prove that the shapes or designs are caused by their environment when they can not reproduce the effects? In my belief, they took a random set of pictures, and just put them in the slots that they believed to look good. As far as the changes in lakes, ponds, or rivers, you will notice that the picture itself is different in that other items have been added to the picture (a pole sticking out of the water with a ball at the end, which if I'm not mistaken was to detect wind, in which case the change from no ripples to ripples would be? WIND!), from small things to a house on the shore! Pictures have a multitude of colors from white, orange, and yellow, to black, brown, or red. Where does this color come from? The water is clear, and the ice should be a white color. They are also very vague in some of their environmental descriptions; one of the music choices was described as "Heavy Metal." What? Did they just choose some random song? This book, in my humble opinion, was to dazzle its audience with a mislead belief in spirituality and their environment. Yes, spirituality and certain effects they describe may very well exist, but not in this case. This is a show for people who wish to be entertained with 'the unknown'. A great book for that purpose, and for those who do not look in to the details or the obvious of what is sitting in front of them.
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