Tuesday, January 12, 2010

I Heart You, Water!

This past weekend I watched What The Bleep Do We Know!?, a 2004 film that discusses the spiritual link between quantum physics and consciousness. If you haven't yet seen it, run (do not walk) to your nearest Blockbuster or Netflix movie queue. While the film doesn't actually define or refer to the Law of Attraction, it discusses the basis of it throughout, stating repeatedly that our thoughts create our physical realities. Like thoughts attract like objects, always.

A whole other blog about the Law of Attraction is probably necessary and forthcoming, but for now I'd like to focus on one segment of the film that fascinated me. Dr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese researcher, discovered that water molecules can be altered by concentrated thought. Using high-speed photography and a powerful microscope, he was able to demonstrate that when water crystals are exposed to positive words and thoughts, they form beautiful, extraordinary patterns that resemble snowflakes. And when the water crystals are exposed to negative words and thoughts, they form asymmetrical, lifeless patterns. How cool is that?!

Click here to view the segment from the movie. The sound isn't great and the segment repeats a few times in this one video, but at least you'll get the idea.

The creepy man at the end of the segment says, "Makes you wonder, doesn't it? If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what thoughts can do to us." Indeed it does make me wonder! Our bodies are 2/3 water. If we bless our bodies and say positive things to them everyday – along with the water we put into and on our bodies – what will happen? Will we blossom into the awesome, productive, inspiring human beings we're destined to become?

I think on one level of consciousness we will. It's similar to a child who is constantly praised versus a child who is verbally or physically abused. The child who is encouraged will blossom into a whole, well-rounded human being, and the abused child will grow up with self-esteem issues.

OUR THOUGHTS CREATE OUR REALITIES. We create everything, whether it's positive or negative. So I challenge you to repeatedly go out into the world and send loving thoughts to all those around you, even when you're angry at them, and watch what happens.

Oh, and I don't know about you, but I'm going to tell my shower water that I love it as soon as I turn it on each morning. I'm also going to thank it for healing me and cleansing me of any toxins from the previous day. Sounds kooky, but "the world is round" once sounded kooky, too.

1 comments:

  1. Carrie,

    I've heard much about What The Bleep but have yet to see it. Your post has me heading to Blockbuster :)

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