Words are the vibrations of nature. Therefore beautiful words create beautiful nature. Ugly words create ugly nature. This is the root of the universe.
Masaru Emoto
As I was washing my hands this morning I became fixated by the water that flowed from the tap as it poured over my hands and swirled around the basin, before making its way down the plug hole into another set of hidden pipes. In that moment I felt the water was trying to say something to me even though I didn’t know what that was. It was 3am so I headed back to bed but this experience lingered in the recesses of my mind and was still with me when I woke some hours later.
Water is essential to our existence in more ways than most of us care to think about. It is something we tend to take for granted, expecially when it is plentiful, easily accesible and safe to drink.
I’m reminded of the work of Masaru Emoto. I first became exposed to his work in the movie “What the Bleep Do we Know” – a part documentary, part story about a woman who discovers her life is not as uninspiring as she thought when viewed from the perspective of quantum science.
In a nutshell Masuru Emoto claims our thoughts can affect the molecular structure of water. Since water covers most of our planet, and makes up a significant percentage of our bodies, this finding suggests we can affect at a molecular level our bodies and the environment around us by the energy we create through our thoughts, attitudes, and emotions, and the words we use to express these.
It does make you think doesn’t it? I have no idea of the scientific validity or reliability of this work but there is something about all of this that makes sense to me.
Water is a miracle substance. I think we all agree on that. I love its fluidity and the way it can take on any shape that surrounds it while never having a specific shape itself. Every day we see how water has the ability to adapt to its environment on a physical level. What we don’t see is what is happening at the molecular level.
Can my thoughts really have such an impact on what happens at the molecular level both inside my body and outside of it? Who knows? What I do know is the power of our thoughts is so underestimated yet this isĀ something we do have the ability to control. I strongly feel the energy of others – in many ways I am like a sponge. Maybe by changing my own thoughts, and the words I use to express these, I may be better able the influence what’s going on inside me and around me.
This is all a bit too deep for a Friday evening after a long working week. To think all this began at 3am this morning while washing my hands in the bathroom!
Manifesto
41. Every day use your mind. It is the greatest technology ever created.
46. Every day you can change your thoughts.
47. Every day you are responsible.
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