Have you read about Dr. Emoto and his incredible experiments with water? He exposed water samples to sound, music, words, and prayer and it's simply fantastic what he discovered. He took a pure water sample and took pictures of it with a special microscope. It showed beautiful hexagonal crystal shapes. Different waters were found to have different shapes of crystals, or none at all.
He took a polluted water sample: it was a murky blob of water. He took that polluted water sample and had a Buddhist priest pray over it. It became beautiful, like the pure water! This teaches us that prayer makes a difference.
He exposed distilled water samples to various types of music and found that harmonic music such as folk music and classical music creates beautiful crystal shapes, and that these, exposed to a heavy beat or heavy metal, became conelike and distorted. What does this tell us about what we should listen to, to be healthy?
He went further and taped words to the glass containing water samples and found that WORDS THEMSELVES affected the water. It didn't make a difference whether the person putting the words on the glasses knew what the words meant - in any language, the words themselves made a difference!
"Love" and "Thank you" made beautiful shapes. "You make me sick, I will kill you" made an ugly amoeba-like blob. The words "Love and gratitude" made the most exquisitely shaped crystal. You can see these and read the details for yourself. Just google Dr. Emoto's name.
Pure thought, directed even across the world, affected water samples, and, I believe, affected them instantaneously. When we praying over our food, this pure thought directed toward the food can actually change the makeup of our food. Is this not a fantastic concept?
Just think: our bodies are 70% water, and the earth is 70% water, too. Our thoughts can affect our cells, and our thoughts can affect the cells of others. No wonder people who are prayed for improve faster than people who aren't. Just think what a difference it would make if we prayed more, for ourselves, for our friends, for our earth...
No wonder we are told to pray for our enemies! Just think what that does - it not only humbles us, but it changes them! Wow!
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