hazewarrior
06-07-2008, 01:07 PM
WARNING: If you take the time to read this you may experience the feeling of a greater existence or the urge to learn.
First, I would like to explain a little bit about Masaru Emoto's work and research. Masaru Emoto believes that words themselves are energy. He stresses that energy is vibration and vibration is life. Thus, words are life. He has written several books and developed the technique of frozen water crystal photography.
Basically, he takes water from various places and photographs it on a molecular level. Then he takes the same water and labels the container it is in with words like happiness, peace, love, ect... and photographs the same water again. What we has discovered is that the molecular structure of the water changes from a undefined image to a beautiful crystal resembling a snow flake. The "vibration" of the word actually changed the molecular structure of the water!! There is so much more to his studies that I can not even begin to explain it all.
I was reading his book The Message From Water III, The Power Of Words, when I discovered a photograph of a crystal that was labeled with the word hemp. This is what it said:
Hemp, or cannabis, has been grown naturally since ancient times. Due to the fact that hemp rope and marijuana come from the same plant, its cultivation is currently against the law in most of the world. We showed the word "hemp" to one sample. In my opinion, the water crystals replied in the affirmative for society's use of hemp.
Based on his research I believe we might be able to product marijuana with different properties by labeling the water we use to cultivate it. For example, a crop grown with the word "healing" labeled on the reservoir could have the capability to help cure various illnesses. Or the word "imagination" could produce an herb that when consumed stimulates the imagination, which could lead to new technologies and ideas.
I would like to experiment with this but in order to do so I need two clones from the same female plant. I will grow them in the same space under the same conditions. The only difference will be that one clone is watered with a container that is labeled with a word and the other isn't. Then I can test it on several different people to see if they experience the same feeling when it is consumed. Again, in order to fully understand this theory you must learn about Emoto's research.
Any ideas about what word or words I should use and why?:hmmmm:
First, I would like to explain a little bit about Masaru Emoto's work and research. Masaru Emoto believes that words themselves are energy. He stresses that energy is vibration and vibration is life. Thus, words are life. He has written several books and developed the technique of frozen water crystal photography.
Basically, he takes water from various places and photographs it on a molecular level. Then he takes the same water and labels the container it is in with words like happiness, peace, love, ect... and photographs the same water again. What we has discovered is that the molecular structure of the water changes from a undefined image to a beautiful crystal resembling a snow flake. The "vibration" of the word actually changed the molecular structure of the water!! There is so much more to his studies that I can not even begin to explain it all.
I was reading his book The Message From Water III, The Power Of Words, when I discovered a photograph of a crystal that was labeled with the word hemp. This is what it said:
Hemp, or cannabis, has been grown naturally since ancient times. Due to the fact that hemp rope and marijuana come from the same plant, its cultivation is currently against the law in most of the world. We showed the word "hemp" to one sample. In my opinion, the water crystals replied in the affirmative for society's use of hemp.
Based on his research I believe we might be able to product marijuana with different properties by labeling the water we use to cultivate it. For example, a crop grown with the word "healing" labeled on the reservoir could have the capability to help cure various illnesses. Or the word "imagination" could produce an herb that when consumed stimulates the imagination, which could lead to new technologies and ideas.
I would like to experiment with this but in order to do so I need two clones from the same female plant. I will grow them in the same space under the same conditions. The only difference will be that one clone is watered with a container that is labeled with a word and the other isn't. Then I can test it on several different people to see if they experience the same feeling when it is consumed. Again, in order to fully understand this theory you must learn about Emoto's research.
Any ideas about what word or words I should use and why?:hmmmm: