See How Intentions, Words and Music Could Affect Water; This Will Blow Your Mind! [Watch!]

A Japanese scientist published a research study back in the 80s about the effect of intentions, spoken words and even the music a person plays when exposed to water. The result was astounding and it is something that would make everyone think of their actions and words before uttering them.

Dr. Masaru Emoto of Japan and IHM Corporation in Tokyo conducted this study in the 80s and it was not until today that he is just starting to get recognition from it. In an article published by the Merlian News, they featured the study of Dr. Emoto when he showed the reaction of water when exposed to a human's intention, spoken words and even music.

The late scientist explained how he went on with his theory and research, "I was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in the U.S. and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. The quest thus began to discover the mystery of water."

"I undertook research of water around the planet not so much as a scientific researcher but as an original thinker and as a human being. At length, I realized that it was in the water crystal that water showed us its true nature," he explained.

Emoto used high-speed photography to capture the reaction of water when crystallized after being exposed to music, various pictures and spoken words. The patterns were documented and the formation of crystals would shock everyone who would see it, especially when they are exposed to words like love, peace, happiness and even negative words like anger, demon and "Hitler."

The website High Existence also featured Dr. Emoto's research that they even posted the pictures captured by the scientist when he conducted the experiment.

His study boils down to one thing: If water can have a reaction to words, intentions, photographs and music, then how much more the human body since we are 60% made of water. That is, perhaps, something everyone should think about.

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