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Water Tells The Truth
An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Masaru Emoto
By Michelene K. Bell
Publisher, In Light Times
Masaru Emoto was born in Yokohama in July, 1943. He is a graduate of the
Yokohama Municipal University’s department of humanities and sciences with a
focus on International Relations. In 1986 he established the IHM Corporation in
Tokyo. In October of 1992 he received certification from the Open International
University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Subsequently he was introduced
to the concept of micro cluster water in the US and Magnetic Resonance Analysis
technology. The quest thus began to discover the mystery of water.
He undertook extensive research of water around the planet not so much as a
scientific researcher but more from the perspective of an original thinker. At
length he realized that it was in the frozen crystal form that water showed us
its true nature. He has gained worldwide acclaim through his groundbreaking
research and discovery that water is deeply connected to our individual and
collective consciousness.
He is the author of the best-selling books, Messages from Water, The Hidden
Messages in Water, and The True Power of Water. He is a long-time advocate for
peace in relation to water. He is currently the head of the I.H.M. General
Research Institute and President Emeritus of the International Water for Life
Foundation, a Not for Profit Organization.
MKB: Dr. Emoto, you are world-renowned on your research with water. Why this
field of study and when did you start?
Dr. Emoto: It was 21 years ago. While I was playing golf with American
scientists, my leg began to hurt. One of them gave me a spray bottle of water
and recommended that I spray the water on the affected part of my leg. I
followed his advice and the pain went away rather quickly. This intrigued me,
and was the catalyst that sparked my interest in water.
MKB: Please explain your method of processing?
Dr. Emoto: In terms of taking water crystal photos, we put a single drop of
water (our sample) onto plastic Petri dishes. We prepare 50 dishes this way.
Then, they are placed in a freezer with a temperature of -30 degrees for three
hrs. Our researcher takes out each dish from the refrigerator, then in a cold
room of 5 degrees, observes it under a microscope. At the appropriate timing, as
the water crystal develops our researcher takes a photograph.
MKB: How does quantum physics relate to you water studies?
Dr. Emoto: Because I am a water researcher, and not a traditional scientist, I
am not an authority on quantum physics. Yet, I have read many books on the
subject. In quantum physics, as I understand it, the consciousness of the
observer affects the physical phenomenon of that which is being observed.
Similarly, in water crystal photography, the consciousness of the observer
affects the outcome of the experiments, thus affecting the shape of the
crystals.
In this way, I believe, quantum physicists can study the world of quantum
physics, without any huge apparatus and without incurring big expenses, by
simply utilizing water crystal technology to record the quantum effects of the
observer.
MKB: What is magnetic resonance and how does it relate to water?
Dr. Emoto: Magnetic resonance deals with hydrogen atoms in water and is a
detectable magnetic field. In conventional medicine, this signal (in the water
our bodies are made of) can be manipulated by additional magnetic fields to
build up enough information to construct an image of the body. That is the basis
for MRIs. The same applies regarding magnetic resonance in the waters of the
world, which through the conductivity in it, allows information to be
transmitted. It is a natural state, a world of Ying and Yang, plus and minus.
All water has this property.
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