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Our unique products were designed specifically to apply quantum mechanics in action. Subatomic particles only behave in a quantum way “superposition” when unobserved by the observer.
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The messages are absorbed on the inside in a quantum way “unobserved by the observer” and on the outside, the messages are filtered through the subconscious by repetitive viewing imprinting them on the subconscious, which eventually becomes part of conscious thought.

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AN EXCERPT FROM

THE CONSCIUS UNIVERSE

(©1997, Dean Radin, HarperEdge)

Chapter 1: Introduction

The psyche’s attachment to the brain, i.e., its space-time limitation, is no longer as self-evident and incontrovertible as we have hitherto been led to believe.… It is not only permissible to doubt the absolute validity of space-time perception; it is, in view of the available facts, even imperative to do so. – Carl Jung, Psychology and the Occult

In science, the acceptance of new ideas follows a predictable, four-stage sequence. In Stage 1, skeptics confidently proclaim that the idea is impossible because it violates the Laws of Science. This stage can last from years to centuries, depending on how much the idea challenges conventional wisdom. In Stage 2, skeptics reluctantly concede that the idea is possible, but it is not very interesting and the claimed effects are extremely weak. Stage 3 begins when the mainstream realizes that the idea is not only important, but its effects are much stronger and more pervasive than previously imagined. Stage 4 is achieved when the same critics who used to disavow any interest in the idea begin to proclaim that they thought of it first. Eventually, no one remembers that the idea was once considered a dangerous heresy.

The idea discussed in this book is in the midst of the most important and the most difficult of the four transitions – from Stage 1 into Stage 2. While the idea itself is ancient, it has taken more than a century to conclusively demonstrate it in accordance with rigorous, scientific standards. This demonstration has accelerated Stage 2 acceptance, and Stage 3 can already be glimpsed on the horizon.

The idea

The idea is that those compelling, perplexing and sometimes profound human experiences known as "psychic phenomena" are real. This will come as no surprise to most of the world’s population, because the majority already believes in psychic phenomena. But over the past few years, something new has propelled us beyond old debates over personal beliefs. The reality of psychic phenomena is now no longer based solely upon faith, or wishful thinking, or absorbing anecdotes. It is not even based upon the results of a few scientific experiments. Instead, we know that these phenomena exist because of new ways of evaluating massive amounts of scientific evidence collected over a century by scores of researchers.

Psychic, or "psi" phenomena fall into two general categories. The first is perception of objects or events beyond the range of the ordinary senses. The second is mentally causing action at a distance. In both categories, it seems that intention, the mind’s will, can do things that – according to prevailing scientific theories – it isn’t supposed to be able to do. We wish to know what is happening to loved ones, and somehow, sometimes, that information is available even over large distances. We wish to speed the recovery of a loved one’s illness, and somehow they get better quicker, even at a distance. Mind willing, many interesting things appear to be possible.

Understanding such experiences requires an expanded view of human consciousness. Is the mind merely a mechanistic, information-processing bundle of neurons? Is it a "computer made of meat" as some cognitive scientists and neuroscientists believe? Or is it something more? The evidence suggests that while many aspects of mental functioning are undoubtedly related to brain structure and electrochemical activity, there is also something else happening, something very interesting.

This is for real?

When discussing the reality of psi phenomena, especially from the scientific perspective, one question always hovers in the background: You mean this is for real? In the midst of all the nonsense and excessive silliness proclaimed in the name of psychic phenomena, the misinformed use of the term parapsychology by self-proclaimed "paranormal investigators," the perennial laughing stock of magicians and conjurers … this is for real?

The short answer is, Yes.

A more elaborate answer is, psi has been shown to exist in thousands of experiments. There are disagreements over to how to interpret the evidence, but the fact is that virtually all scientists who have studied the evidence, including the hard-nosed skeptics, now agree that there is something interesting going on that merits serious scientific attention. Later we’ll discuss the reasons why very few scientists and science journalists are aware of this dramatic shift in informed opinion.

Shifting opinions

The most important indication of a shift from Stage 1 to Stage 2 can be seen in the gradually changing attitudes of prominent skeptics. In a 1995 book saturated with piercing skepticism, the late Carl Sagan of Cornell University maintained his life-long mission of educating the public about science, in this case by debunking popular hysteria over alien abductions, channelers, faith-healers, the "face" on Mars, and practically everything else found in the New Age section of most bookstores. Then, in one paragraph amongst 450 pages, we find an astonishing admission:

At the time of writing there are three claims in the ESP field which, in my opinion, deserve serious study: (1) that by thought alone humans can (barely) affect random number generators in computers; (2) that people under mild sensory deprivation can receive thoughts or images "projected" at them; and (3) that young children sometimes report the details of a previous life, which upon checking turn out to be accurate and which they could not have known about in any other way than reincarnation.

Other signs of shifting opinions are cropping up with increasing frequency in the scientific literature. Starting in the 1980s, well-known scientific journals like Foundations of Physics, American Psychologist, and Statistical Science published articles favorably reviewing the scientific evidence for psychic phenomena. The Proceedings of the IEEE, the flagship journal of the Institute for Electronic and Electrical Engineers, has published major debates on psi research. Invited articles have appeared in the prestigious journal, Brain and Behavioral Sciences. A favorable article on telepathy research appeared in 1994 in Psychological Bulletin, one of the top-ranked journals in academic psychology. And an article presenting a theoretical model for precognition appeared in 1994 in Physical Review, a prominent physics journal.

In the 1990s alone, seminars on psi research were part of the regular programs at the annual conferences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Association, and the American Statistical Association. Invited lectures on the status of psi research were presented for diplomats at the United Nations, for academics at Harvard University, and for scientists at Bell Laboratories.

NEW (not in the book): The first US patent for a psi effect was granted to Princeton University researchers on November 3, 1998. Patent "US 5830064" is entitled: Apparatus and method for distinguishing events which collectively exceed chance expectations and thereby controlling an output. This patent specifically covers distant mental control of electronic random number generator outputs.

The Pentagon has not overlooked these activities.

From 1981 to 1995, five different US government-sponsored scientific review committees were given the task of reviewing the evidence for psi effects. The reviews were prompted by concerns that if psi was genuine, it might be important for national security reasons. We would have to assume that foreign governments would exploit psi if they could.

Reports were prepared by the Congressional Research Service, the Army Research Institute, the National Research Council, the Office of Technology Assessment, and the American Institutes for Research (the latter commissioned by the Central Intelligence Agency). While disagreeing over fine points of interpretation, all five of the reviews concluded that the experimental evidence for certain forms of psychic phenomena merited serious scientific study.

For example, in 1981, the Congressional Research Service concluded that "Recent experiments in remote viewing and other studies in parapsychology suggest that there exists an "interconnectiveness" of the human mind with other minds and with matter. This interconnectiveness would appear to be functional in nature and amplified by intent and emotion." The report concluded with suggestions of possible applications for health care, investigative work, and "the ability of the human mind to obtain information as an important factor in successful decision making by executives."

In 1985, a report prepared for the Army Research Institute concluded that "The bottom line is that the data reviewed in this report constitute genuine scientific anomalies for which no one has an adequate explanation or set of explanations.... If they are what they appear to be, their theoretical (and, eventually, their practical) implications are enormous."

In 1987, the National Research Council reviewed parapsychology (the scientific discipline that studies of psi) at the request of the US Army. The committee recommended that the Army monitor parapsychological research being conducted in the former Soviet Union and in the United States, they recommended that the Army consider funding specific experiments, and most significantly, they admitted that they could not propose plausible alternatives to the "psi hypothesis" for some classes of psi experiments. Dr. Ray Hyman, a psychology professor at the University of Oregon and long-term skeptic of psi phenomena, was chairman of the National Research Council’s review committee on parapsychology. He stated in a 1988 interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education, that "Parapsychologists should be rejoicing. This was the first government committee that said their work should be taken seriously."

In early 1989, the Office of Technology Assessment issued a report of a workshop on the status of parapsychology. The end of the report stated that "It is clear that parapsychology continues to face strong resistance from the scientific establishment. The question is – how can the field improve its chances of obtaining a fair hearing across a broader spectrum of the scientific community, so that emotionality does not impede objective assessment of the experimental results? Whether the final result of such an assessment is positive, negative, or something in between, the field appears to merit such consideration."

In 1995, the American Institutes for Research reviewed formerly classified government-sponsored psi research for the CIA at the request of the U. S. Congress. Statistician Jessica Utts of the University of California, Davis, one of the two principal reviewers, concluded that "The statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond what is expected by chance. Arguments that these results could be due to methodological flaws in the experiments are soundly refuted. Effects of similar magnitude to those found in government-sponsored research … have been replicated at a number of laboratories across the world. Such consistency cannot be readily explained by claims of flaws or fraud…. It is recommended that future experiments focus on understanding how this phenomenon works, and on how to make it as useful as possible. There is little benefit to continuing experiments designed to offer proof….."

Surprisingly, the other principal reviewer, skeptic Ray Hyman, agreed: "The statistical departures from chance appear to be too large and consistent to attribute to statistical flukes of any sort…. I tend to agree with Professor Utts that real effects are occurring in these experiments. Something other than chance departures from the null hypothesis has occurred in these experiments."

These opinions are even being reflected in the staid realm of college textbooks. One of the most popular books in the history of college publishing is Introduction to Psychology by Richard L. Atkinson and three co-authors. A portion of the preface in the 1990 edition of this textbook reads: "Readers should take note of a new section in Chapter 6 entitled ‘Psi Phenomena.’ We have discussed parapsychology in previous editions but have been very critical of the research and skeptical of the claims made in the field. And although we still have strong reservations about most of the research in parapsychology, we find the recent work on telepathy worthy of careful consideration."

The popular "serious" media haven’t overlooked this opinion shift. The May, 1993, issue of New Scientist, a popular British science magazine, carried a five-page cover story on telepathy research. It opened with the line, "Psychic research has long been written off as the stuff of cranks and frauds. But there’s now one telepathy experiment that leaves even the sceptics scratching their heads." And in the last few years, Newsweek, the New York Times Magazine, Psychology Today, ABC TV’s Nightline, national news programs, and television and print media around the world have begun to moderate previously held Stage 1 opinions. They’re now beginning to publish and broadcast Stage 2-type stories taking scientific psi research seriously.

If all this is true, then a thousand other questions immediately bubble up. Why hasn’t everyone heard about this on the nightly news? Why is this topic so controversial? Who has psi? How does it work? What are its implications and applications? These are all good questions, and this book will attempt to answer them through four general themes: Motivation, Evidence, Understanding and Implications.

Theme 1: Motivation

Why should anyone take psychic phenomena seriously? The answer rests on the strength of the scientific evidence, which stands on its own merits. But to fully appreciate why the scientific case is so persuasive, and why has there been any scientific controversy at all, we have to take a bit of a circuitous route.

That route will first consider the language used to discuss psi to show how many confusions over this topic are due to misunderstood and misapplied words (Chapter 2). This is followed by examples of common human experiences that provide hints about the existence and nature of psi phenomena (Chapter 3). We will then consider the topic of replication, where we will learn what counts as valid scientific evidence (Chapter 4). And we’ll end with meta-analysis, where we will see how replication is measured and why it is so important (Chapter 5).

In sum, the motivations underlying this scientific exploration can be found in mythology, folk tales, religious doctrines, and innumerable personal anecdotes. While sufficient to catch everyone’s attention, stories and personal experiences do not provide the hard, trustworthy evidence that causes scientists to confidently accept that a claimed effect is what it appears to be. Stories, after all, invariably reflect subjective beliefs and faith, which may or may not be true.

Beginning in the 1880s and accumulating ever since, a new form of scientifically valid evidence appeared – empirical data produced in controlled, experimental studies. While not as exciting as folklore and anecdotes, from the scientific perspective these data were more meaningful because they were produced according to well-accepted scientific procedures. Scores of scientists from around the world had quietly contributed these studies.

Today, with more than a hundred years of research on this topic, an immense amount of scientific evidence has been accumulated. Contrary to the assertions of some skeptics, the question is not whether there is any scientific evidence, but "What does a proper evaluation of the evidence reveal," and "Has positive evidence been independently replicated?"

As we’ll see, the question of replicability – can independent, competent investigators obtain approximately the same results in repeated experiments – is fundamental to making the scientific case for psi.

Theme 2: Evidence

Theme 2 discusses the main categories of psi experiments and the evidence that the effects seen in these experiments are genuinely replicable. The evidence is based on analysis of over a thousand experiments investigating various forms of telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, psychic healing, and psychokinesis (presented in Chapters 6 through 10). The evidence for these basic phenomena is so well-established that most psi researchers today no longer conduct "proof-oriented" experiments. Instead, they focus largely on "process-oriented" questions like, What influences psi performance, and How does it work?

Also presented are experiments exploring how psi interacts with more mundane aspects of human experience like unusual physical effects associated with the "mass mind" of groups of people (Chapter 11), psi effects in casino gambling and lottery games (Chapter 12), and applications of psi (Chapter 13).

Theme 3: Understanding

The wealth of scientific evidence discussed in Theme 2 will show that some psi phenomena exist, and that they are probably expressed in more ways than anyone had previously thought. The vast majority of the information used to make this case has been publicly available for years. One might expect then that the growing scientific evidence for genuine psi would have raised great curiosity. Funding would flow, and researchers around the world would be attempting to replicate these effects. After all, the implications of genuine psi are profoundly important for both theoretical and practical reasons. But this has not yet been the case. Few scientists are aware that any scientifically valid case can be made for psi, and fewer still realize that the cumulative evidence is highly persuasive.

In Theme 3 we consider why this is so. One reason is that the information discussed here has been suppressed and ridiculed by a relatively small group of highly skeptical philosophers and scientists (Chapter 14). Are the skeptics right, and all of the scientists reporting successful psi experiments over the past century simply delusional or incompetent? Or there is another explanation for the skepticism?

We will see that because scientists are also human, the process of evaluating scientific claims is not as pristinely rational or logical as the general public believes (Chapter 15). The tendency to adopt a fixed set of beliefs and defend them to the death is incompatible with science, which is essentially a loose confederation of evolving theories in many domains. Unfortunately, this tendency has driven some scientists to continue to defending outmoded, inaccurate world-views. The tendency is also seen in the behavior of belligerent skeptics who loudly proclaim that widespread belief in psi is due to a decline in the public’s critical thinking ability. One hopes that such skeptics would occasionally apply a little skepticism to their own positions, but history amply demonstrates that science progresses mainly by funerals, not by reason and logic alone.

Understanding why the public has generally accepted the existence of psi and why science has generally rejected it requires an examination of the origins of science (Chapter 16). In exploring this clash of beliefs, we will discover that the scientific controversy has had very little to do with the evidence itself, and very much to do with the psychology, sociology and history of science.

Discussions about underlying assumptions in science rarely surface in skeptical debates over psi, because this topic involves deeply held, often unexamined beliefs about the nature of the world. It is much easier to imagine a potential flaw in one experiment, and use that flaw to cast doubt on an entire class of experiments, than it is to consider the overall results of a thousand similar studies. A related issue is how science deals with anomalies, those extraordinary "damn facts" that challenge mainstream theories. Along with an understanding of the nature and value of anomalies, and how scientists react to them, we will explore the role that prejudice, in the literal sense of "pre-judging," has played in controlling what is presumed to be scientifically valid. Other issues, like how scientific disciplines rarely talk to each other, and the historical abyss between science and religion, make it abundantly clear that if psychic experiences were any other form of curious natural phenomena, they would have been adopted long ago by the scientific mainstream on the basis of the evidence alone.

Beyond the themes of motivation, evidence, and understanding, resides the question, So what? Why should anyone care if psi is real or not?

Theme 4: Implications

The eventual scientific acceptance of psychic phenomena is inevitable. The origins of acceptance are already brewing through the persuasive weight of the laboratory evidence. There are converging theoretical developments from many disciplines offering glimpses at ways of understanding how psi works (Chapter 17). There are explorations of psi effects by major industrial labs, evaluation of claims of psychic healing by the Office of Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health, and articles about psi research appearing in the "serious" media.

As acceptance grows, the implications of psi will become more apparent. But we already know that these phenomena present profound challenges to many aspects of science, philosophy and religion (Chapter 18). These challenges will nudge scientists to reconsider basic assumptions about space, time, mind, and matter. Philosophers will rekindle the perennial debates over the role of consciousness in the physical world. Theologians will reconsider the concept of divine intervention, as some phenomena previously considered to be miracles will probably become subject to scientific understanding.

These reconsiderations are long overdue. An exclusive focus on what might be called "the outer world" has led to a grievous split between the private world of human experience and the public world as described by science. In particular, science has provided little understanding of profoundly important human concepts like hope and meaning. The split between the objective and the subjective has in the past been dismissed as a non-problem, or as a problem belonging to religion and not to science.

But this split has also led to major technological blunders, and a rising popular antagonism toward science. This is a pity, because scientific methods are exceptionally powerful tools for overcoming personal biases and building workable models of the "truth." There is every reason to expect that the same methods that gave us a better understanding of galaxies and genes will also shed light on experiences described by mystics throughout history.

Interview with Dr.Emoto
Water Mirror of the Soul
An Interview with Dr. Masaru Emoto

Interview is from Pure Inspiration magazine published in September 2006.

Pl: One of your remarkable discoveries is that water responds to words, whether they are spoken, written, or even thought, as in prayer. Kind, uplifting words tend to produce beautifully shaped water crystals, while angry discordant expressions have produced warped crystals. Does this mean that the water is a living presence with awareness and feelings?

Dr. Emoto: To that kind of a question I usually answer that water is existing just as a mirror to the human mind. For example, if a person is not esthetically beautiful but is truly a beautiful person, when his or her face is shown to the water the water will respond to it and respond to it beautifully. However, if a very unpleasant person shows his or her face to the water, the water will respond accordingly.

In the Bible it says that at the beginning was the Word, and I think words, whether spoken or written, are vibrations. So, going back to this saying in the Bible, we can replace, “In the beginning was the Word” with “In the beginning there was vibration.” The Creator made water to carry or to convey there vibrations.
In my long career of researching water, I have concluded that we need some sort of existence like God or the Creator or we won’t be able to answer many of our questions.

Pl: Based upon your experiences with water, given that the body is made up of about ¾ water, do you feel that we can heal the body by thinking and visualizing positive, good thoughts?

Dr. Emoto: Yes, that is possible. A body can be healed when a person visualizes beautiful images or listens to beautiful music. However, quite often a person does not know what is wrong with him or her or what has to be done, so in that case that person can have a third person’s help in figuring it out.

Pl: Many of us have experienced the power of prayer. Please share with us some of what you’ve learned through water about the power of prayer and its ability to affect our lives.

Dr. Emoto: I started taking pictures of water crystals and that was the same time I started to discover the power of prayer. It doesn’t matter if we show written words to water or if we say some beautiful words to water such as “love” and “respect.” The water responds beautifully by producing beautiful crystals.

I have performed some interesting experiments with prayer. I have many students, and I asked some of them to direct prayer to water, specifically to a glass of water sitting on my desk that was really dirty which never produced beautiful crystals. Even though those students were located in various places far away from my office, regardless of the distance, they directed prayer to the water and that produced a great change! The water slowly started to clear up.

I was also interested to hear that a certain Buddhist priest was able to offer a prayer to dirty water and then clarify the dirty water through this means. I decided to go to Fujiwara Dam in Japan together with this priest to offer a prayer to the water. After an hour of prayer, I saw for myself that the dirty water was becoming much clearer. Then I decided to take a sample of that cleared water to my office and take a picture of the crystals, and we discovered some of the most beautiful crystals in this water. A movie called What the Bleep Do We Know? Shows one of the pictures of the water crystals I brought back from the dam. Interestingly, a week after we prayed over the water, a female body floated up to the surface of that body of water, and the next day the person who murdered her was arrested. From that point forward I really began to understand the power of prayer.

Also, late in July 1999, we had a ceremony offering prayer to the biggest lake in Japan called Lake Biwa. Because Lake Biwa is in the shape of a female uterus, it has traditionally been called the “Mother Lake.” Unfortunately, Lake Biwa was extremely polluted and every year it would give off a foul smell. I thought this was an unacceptable situation because Lake Biwa is a symbol of the female body, and I thought we had to do something about that. So 350 people got together around the lake, and we offered a great invocation led by a 97-year-old doctor. We started praying at 4:00 in the morning. Interestingly, about a month later there was a fascinating article in the newspaper. The article stated that there had been no foul smell detected around Lake Biwa that particular year. Because the lake was so polluted, it typically gave off a foul smell around the 15th of August. Every year after that date the city office would receive more than 300 calls about the smell, but that year they didn’t receive any calls. Since then, I heard that a group of people have been getting together to offer a prayer to Lake Biwa, and I understand that the lake is getting cleaner every year.

On July 20 of this year, I plan to go to Lake Galilee in Israel. I heard that about 1000 people will be gathering at the lake and everyone, including myself, will be offering prayers of love and gratitude to the lake. As you know, Lake Galilee runs into the River Jordan, which runs through the areas where Palestinians and Israelis are living, and they are using this water as drinking water.

These two groups of people have been in conflict for many years, and the Middle East is one of the biggest sources of conflicts in the world. Actually they are almost dividing the world into two. So if these two groups of people can create peace among themselves, it will contribute to world peace. I am really hoping that the positive energy we are offering to the water will contribute to a peaceful relationship between the Palestinians and the Israelis, and that by drinking the water maybe the conflict between them will disappear.

I’m not a “religious” person at all; I have simply conducted experiments over the years and, looking at the results, I have come to believe that there is such a thing as “the power of prayer.”

Pl: you have written about the importance of love and gratitude and that those words, used together, produce beautiful crystals in water. You said that the balance of love and gratitude is very important to maintaining health. Please tell us why you attribute so much importance to love and gratitude.

Dr. Emoto: To carry out my mission, I cannot deny the existence of the Creator. This wonderful Creator has made everything in this world, and in order to make everyone happy and harmonious He or She placed positive energy as well as negative energy concepts into the water and then sent the water to us.

I think that love is a active energy because it is the energy to give. Gratitude is a passive energy because it is the energy to receive. I think the Creator was really clever to think about the balance between love and gratitude. He or She thought that love, the giving energy, had to be one, but that the receiving or “thanks” energy had to be two and this explains the true meaning of the symbol H2O for water. “H” represents thanks and gratitude and “O” represents love. Because of this love and gratitude energy, when water is shown or hears the words “love” and “gratitude” it becomes happy and shines more.

It was the intention of the Creator to give love and gratitude to the world; however, it was also embedded into the system that people would become sick if they deviated from those two qualities. Over many centuries, humankind gradually forgot the original intention of the Creator and started having egoistic emotions and feelings which in turn, blocked the ability to feel love and gratitude.

Pl: I read about your idea that life was meant to be eternal but that we’ve gotten away from that and now we die. Is there any way to get back to that eternal nature, and if so, is it to think and act more purely?

Dr. Emoto: I think the correct status of people on Earth is that we are all going to elementary school here, so Earth isn’t a country but a school. After graduating elementary school you go to junior high, high school, university, and graduate school. We have to first graduate from elementary school; then in order to move on to higher levels of education we have to study very hard and graduate the next level. If we keep doing that, ultimately we will be able to go to eternal life staging- the true meaning of our existence.

However, the reality is that people on Earth aren’t able to graduate from elementary school! In fact, there are lots of dropouts over the years, and that’s why the population has been increasing at a very rapid pace. This is actually the concept of reincarnation. Reincarnation is not going to the higher stage but is what happens to the dropouts. They keep reincarnating in the same world which is Earth. So they really have to hurry up and graduate from elementary school as soon as possible. I think human beings are water, and there are more and more human beings on Earth which means we are getting more and more water on us. I believe this is why we are experiencing more natural disasters involving water such as tsunamis and floods.

Pl: It was particularly interesting to read in The Hidden Messages in Water about your teacher Nobuo Shioya who is still alive. In the book he was 101 and in wonderful condition. Can you tell us about his unique breathing technique to which he attributes much of his health?

Dr. Emoto: Dr. Shioya wasn’t a very healthy person as a young man. After reaching 16 years old, he devised a way to improve his health, and this is his breathing method. Called the “right mind long breathing method,” it involves breathing in air until it entirely fills up your lungs and provides oxygen to your entire body. While doing this, you are to think about the universe’s energy surrounding you and providing you with invigorating energy. Finally, he recommends that people say the following affirmation after the exercise, “The infinite power of the universe will be concentrated and bring true peace to the world. “This is the same phrase that was chanted over Lake Biwa under the supervision of Master Shioya. If you are suffering from a particular illness you have to say, “My sickness is (or will be) healed. “Though these are forms of prayers, the use of the word “will” imbues them with particularly strong determination.

So this is the “right mind long breathing method.” ”Long breathing” happens to have the same pronunciation as “long life” in Japanese. I think the number of breaths you can take in a lifetime is limited, so if you can prolong your breath, you can prolong your life! Today Dr. Shioya is 104 years old. He’s been living so long that I think it’s worth trying! I’m a student of Dr. Shioya but unfortunately I haven’t been practicing that breathing method because I’ve been traveling all over the world these days and I’m just too busy to take a long breath!

Pl: Are there any additional things we can do to help raise awareness of your work?

Dr. Emoto: Yes, I would like to ask you to help me with the Emoto Project which is a project to distribute free copies of a water book to children in the world. The Emoto Project’s website should be available by the end of June 2006 (https://www.hado.net/dremoto/project.php). There is a 32-page book about water for children, and all of the pages are available for downloading from our website, because it’s cheaper than printing. These copies are distributed free of charge to children, but many children in the world don’t have access to the internet, so these children are in need of people willing to publish books. We are looking for sponsors to fund the publication of hard copies, which will be distributed to children in poorer parts of the world. What we’re looking for from sponsors is for them to translate the template for the book into the language of the country they are distributing to. And this book can be arranged to be localized for any particular area. Or we can remix some of the music with local characters as well. As a reward for sponsoring this, a project sponsor can place one page of advertising in the book.

Pl: Can you tell us a little bit more about the children’s book?

Dr. Emoto: We’re focusing on the effects of words uttered. We have seen that words can affect the state of water or one’s state of mind. Thus, if a child utters a bad word to a friend, the friend will feel sad and the person who uttered the word will feel sad and this will affect, to a degree, their health as well. Therefore, we are stressing the importance of words.

Pl: Are there any closing messages you want to share with our readers?

Dr. Emoto: Yes, I think it was when my first grandson was born that I started to think about the word “peace” more seriously. Some indigenous groups make decisions based on the effects their decisions will have on many future generations. I’m sure many members of your audience have children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and they love them purely. If you truly love your following generations then you can purely think about the future for them and be motivated to take some positive actions to improve their world. So I simply want to say, “Think about your grandchildren and their future. After thinking about that, you can decide the way you live and act in your daily life.”

Pl: Thank you very much.

Dr. Emoto: I wish you great success.



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