March 23, 2005not just your average water anymore
There is a scientist named Dr. Masuro Emoto who has shown {through high speed photographs of water crystals} that an ordinary glass of water will literally change form according to the name you label it with. You may have seen this experiment in the film, What the bleep Do We Know?. Emoto labeled glasses with different words such as: "Love", "war", "hate" or "joy" and then photographed the crystals as they froze in each glass. The results are mind blowing. From the website: He found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words shows brilliant, complex, and colorful snowflake patterns. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative thoughts, forms incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors." Recently, I had my husband Matt write "Healthy Home" in big, black, Sharpie marker on my belly. It felt good to look down and see it, and in some way, I did feel healthier and more hopeful. When I admitted this to a friend, he said, "Oh my god! I did that too! I wrote on my chest!" Maybe there's something to all of this. Our words are powerful. The things we tell ourselves have a huge impact. Have you noticed that you say things to yourself that you would NEVER say to a friend? {or even an enemy for that matter} Yet we have no problem calling ourselves stupid and unworthy and not enough. I dare say we do this on a daily basis. And that shit's got to stop. "This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness." Comments
That's incredible. Posted by: Victoria Timar at March 30, 2005 05:11 PMHi Andrea....I had read about Dr. Emoto's experiment and was fascinated. Then my brother bought the book "The Messages of Water" and it was just amazing specially since us humans are 70% water. I am sure you are a healthy home..... Posted by: Giselle Taminez at March 29, 2005 09:37 AMandrea - i haven't visited your journal in quite a while and was thrilled to see your picture daisy with belly....yeah a new little life entering the world!! Posted by: denise at March 28, 2005 05:20 PMAndrea, I've thought a lot about this since reading your post. Mostly, I've been thinking about holy water. When I was in massage school, I took an elective called "colorpuncture," about using light and color for healing. One of the concepts we discussed was storing water in colored glass, so the water would take on the healing properties of that color. I have always wanted to play with this idea, and your post has inspired me... Posted by: Caribou Raisin at March 27, 2005 04:25 PMso funny, this same topic has been rattling around in my head all week. i went and pulled up the book "you can heal your life" out of the basement the other day and it's basically this same idea in different words. i hadn't read the book before, i bought it at a library sale and put it in a box in the basement for some odd reason. sometimes i think books come back to us when we're ready for them. i love that you wrote on your stomach btw! :-) Posted by: kat at March 27, 2005 10:21 AMwow. that's quite amazing ... goes to show how the vibes really do affect. :) it's like with the children i work with, call them bright & beautiful and they are, call them slow & ugly and they become that. i agree, positive vibes & labels all around ... :). Posted by: jessica at March 26, 2005 05:36 PMI just had to find that movie, I've heard so much about it!!! The neighborhood Blockbuster only had one copy. When I asked about buying it the clerk said they didn't have them in yet. So this morning I headed to Costco and found a dvd. Ya -hoo! Tonight is movie night at our house. And, I'm on board for April 1st with everyone else. I even mentioned it on my blog today so spread the word!!! p.s. I LOVED that movie. I have held that mindset so close to my heart for the past ~10 years. Ever since I read Shakti's Creative Visualization book in '94. :p You can create your reality! Let's go for it! Posted by: willo at March 25, 2005 11:10 AMHi Andrea! Well, how's this for a positive thought: I haven't read your blog in awhile & followed a link to this page, saw the photo and thought "Oh my goodness, Andrea's preggers!! YAY!" So it's already working! In my mind, you're already pregnant! :) All the best, sweets.. and, as always, positive thoughts to you & yours! xoxoxo Posted by: willo at March 25, 2005 11:07 AMI know I posted about this entry already but I'm still just blown away by the serendipity of our thoughts being in sync. Jen Gray has been posting entries similar to this one as well, lately. I was looking over my own blog and reread one that is also simliar to what you're talking about. http://violetspot.blogspot.com It's the entry entitled 'Relax...' Hello! Thanks to those of you who expressed an interest in being part of "Positive Thought Day" for Matt and Andrea to grow a baby! Love the belly flower. Where's my sharpie? Posted by: Paige at March 24, 2005 02:09 PMWow, you have some serious fans! I just found your site a few months ago and have been reading into it the past few days. I love your expressions, thoughts, visuals. Thanks for sharing. And yes, "what the bleep" was incredible! Helen Posted by: Helen at March 24, 2005 01:15 PMAlways read. Too shy to comment. This highly deserves it. Let's do what Amy proposed. Name the day and time and I'll be there! Thanks for the inspiration! Posted by: Adri at March 24, 2005 11:41 AMseeing all the comments in your posts all the time somewhat intimidate me from writing down my own... but this post is worth it. thank you for the beautiful reminder, andrea. Posted by: jo anne at March 24, 2005 10:33 AMI love Amy's idea! Let's do it! Posted by: Jennifer at March 24, 2005 08:24 AMYes!!!! Here is what I propose -- What do you say? Some time next week? Posted by: Amy at March 24, 2005 07:38 AMHmm. I'm pretty sure the "water experiment" was put into question. (for a critique of the "water crystal therapy, see for instance http://www.chem1.com/CQ/clusqk.html) Pretty nice. It is only taking science 2000 years to catch up with what holy men have known since pretty much the beginning of time. Yay science? Posted by: Tyler at March 24, 2005 06:42 AMIf words have such power, perhaps we might all just touch the screen and say a blessing for the baby in there. I was thinking, as I read, that childbirth begins with waters breaking, so that if they haven't broken yet, there's a lot of water in there to be made into love. The baby has my blessing, anyway. Posted by: William at March 24, 2005 06:28 AMIf words have such power, perhaps we might all just touch the screen and say a blessing for the baby in there. I was thinking, as I read, that childbirth begins with waters breaking, so that if they haven't broken yet, there's a lot of water in there to be made into love. The baby has my blessing, anyway. Posted by: William at March 24, 2005 06:28 AMWow...this particular entry is very powerful. It gave me goosebumps. I wish all the best for you Andrea. Healthy Home and all. Posted by: Sue at March 24, 2005 06:02 AMi love the way water crystals "become" the label man labels them with. it's as if they yearn to be the living water spoken of by a great man. lovely, just what I needed to hear. I wrote on my hand the following words: Love this post and the pictures are so wonderful. I just saw the bleep movie and immediately labelled all my water bottles with "thank you" and "love" and stuff like that. I am so GLAD to find I am not the only one doing this!!! I imagine I am drinking love...and filling myself with it. I am going to take Jen's words and put it on one of my bottles (A well of love resides within me)...thanks Jen! You are word gifted! Mik Posted by: mikaelah at March 23, 2005 07:56 PMI am loving the pregnant belly shots! I discovered your blog today while browsing the Photobloggies site. I actually blogged about your blog (see URL) because what I found on your site today resonated with me. We are all interconnected in some way, and thank god the internet exists to remind us of that. Posted by: kalki at March 23, 2005 06:13 PMSmart Girl! You're smart Try it...you'll find one just when you needed it most. Posted by: wn at March 23, 2005 05:42 PMYou are so right. Thanks for reminding me. Posted by: Anja at March 23, 2005 02:29 PMFascinating. Haven't seen the film (it didn't come here.) I wholly subscribe to the belief that words--and even INTENTIONS--can create our reality. I also believe that words uttered silently to ourselves have the same impact as those spoken aloud. I, too, say things to myself I wouldn't dare utter to others...but I also say things to others IN MY HEAD that I wouldn't dare say aloud. (Like rants about bad--or a lack of--service.) Just as bad! Elminating those kinds of words from my inner dialogue might not get me waited on, but it will surely make me feel less pissed off about it. :) Posted by: Marilyn at March 23, 2005 02:09 PMwow, that's so interesting! i love this entry so so so much. not as meaningful as your trick, but still useful. jack Posted by: jack at March 23, 2005 01:24 PMYay you! :D *Superhero Happy & Healthy Home!* Check out The Four Agreements by don miguel ruiz ~ 1. Be Impeccable With Your Word Truth and love baby! Thanks for your words, Andrea. Posted by: Laura at March 23, 2005 12:06 PMWOW. So profound, Andrea. Beautiful. I love that quote. And I love your quote, "And that shit has to stop" - LOL So true. I am so hard on myself. I would never be that way to anyone else. Posted by: Carrie at March 23, 2005 11:40 AMOH.MY.GOD. "Have you noticed that you say things to yourself that you would NEVER say to a friend?" Get out of my brain!!!! I was thinking that very thought as I was driving home from work yesterday!!! It's amazing how hard we can be on ourselves but when a friend says hateful things about him/herself, our instinct is to instantly nurture them. Why can't we nurture ourselves more? Why is it so hard to love ourselves as is? I think that's what I love about SARK so much. She constantly urges people to truly love themselves. After all, how can you really love someone else unless you love yourself first? Posted by: Piper at March 23, 2005 11:13 AMOH.MY.GOD. "Have you noticed that you say things to yourself that you would NEVER say to a friend?" Get out of my brain!!!! I was thinking that very thought as I was driving home from work yesterday!!! It's amazing how hard we can be on ourselves but when a friend says hateful things about him/herself, our instinct is to instantly nurture them. Why can't we nurture ourselves more? Why is it so hard to love ourselves as is? I think that's what I love about SARK so much. She constantly urges people to truly love themselves. After all, how can you really love someone else unless you love yourself first? Posted by: Piper at March 23, 2005 11:13 AMps... as i said before... you are the apsolute best flower photographer ever. i adore this picture. Posted by: jenn at March 23, 2005 11:10 AMandrea, what a great post. i love it so much. i completly agree with the idea of what we tell ourselves changes who we are, what we do, how we react to things. i love that you wrote Healthy Home right on your belly. sending positive thoughts into the universe, not negative ones from your belly. you are asking for exactly what you want. my boss is alays saying what we think is what we say is what we do. what we tell ourselves is so powerful and it always manifests itself. i totally agree. i also think that what we think about others affects the way we think about ourselves. i have a card on my desk with the picture of a mother holding a baby. it says a well of love resides within me. i see it every day, several times a day. each time i see it i repeat this several times to myself. it's my way of telling myself that i love myself and it stops whatever other noise is taking place in my head at the moment. whan i find myself judging myself or others i repeat this to myself. jenn Posted by: jenn at March 23, 2005 11:09 AMYou are absolutely right…that shit has got to stop! Sometimes, we are our worse critics. Inner bitch is what I call her when she has nothing good to say to me. I don't even go to my OWN pity parties. Posted by: Lu at March 23, 2005 11:00 AMWe have seen that movie a couple times and each time I am struck by those experiments. Thanks for mentioning them again - and I love that you wrote on your belly. I seriously can not wait for you to be a mama Andrea...in whatever form it takes you will be wonderful. Posted by: Ali at March 23, 2005 10:57 AMthanks for the beautiful words, andrea. i've been feeling so ambivalent lately. maybe i'll write the word DECISIVE on my heart. Posted by: jolene at March 23, 2005 10:57 AMDr. Emoto's experiments are so inspiring- it's amazing what can be created from compassion for ourselves and the things around us. I practice this technique on my plants by giving them compliments when i water them, and they're all growing like crazy! I guess the lesson here is that I should be giving myself these compliments too. :) Posted by: Ann Benoit at March 23, 2005 10:16 AMSo true! I am happy to see you mention the movie "What the bleep", and especially the study on water crystals. I have my water bottle labeled with the word "love" here at work. I get the raised eyebrows and huh? looks.. but I sincerely believe that words have energy. What a beautiful concept! Posted by: Catharine at March 23, 2005 10:07 AMthat is a very cool quote Posted by: chlamygirl at March 23, 2005 09:53 AMThank you! I have been beating myself up for a while (um, all my life)...it's a wonder my insides and outsides aren't black n' blue n'oozing from my mental lashings...not enough, too big-n-fat, not creative, not ever going to amount to much...it's so sad. IT IS SO SAD. Because we are temples. And we are good and creative and kind folk. It is such a struggle to be genuinely good to yourself and I don't know why that is. But I am with you: this shit has GOT TO STOP. Posted by: Kate at March 23, 2005 09:25 AMThat is the coolest thing I've heard in awhile. Very very wild. It's like the wild fact of the avocado pit and guacamole - you put the pit in a glass of water and the guacamole will not brown. Strange how some things work. Posted by: Jen at March 23, 2005 09:17 AM |