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From: MSN Nickname©Sha  (Original Message)Sent: 5/30/2005 3:37 AM
 
Here's an interesting albeit looooong ride. The graphics are stunning at times. The message on a quantum physics level.
 
 
Has anyone here seen the movie:
"What the Bleep Do We Know?"
 
 


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From: MSN Nicknamecuriosity77Sent: 5/30/2005 8:23 AM
Hi Sha,

I saw What the Bleep - it was excellent. I love all that kind of stuff, but I don't know about the water theory. My co-worker thinks it's legit, but I find it a bit hard to believe. What do you think?

-Curiosity

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From: MSN Nicknamecuriosity77Sent: 5/30/2005 8:27 AM
Hi again,

I'm going to check that link out tomorrow because it's too late, but did you ever read "Be Here Now?" It's a really old book by Ram Dass, and Tim Leary was involved - very cool, especially if you read it while on acid or something like that. That was one of my first introductions to all these kind of concepts when I was about 15. Do you know it?

-Curiosity

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From: MSN NicknameSuziblues2Sent: 5/30/2005 11:30 AM
Well, that was very interesting Sha.
thanx !
luv,
sue

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From: MSN Nickname©ShaSent: 5/30/2005 1:51 PM
Hi Curiosity..I know me too...I just love the Quantum Physics theory and it certainly makes the most sense to me. The water experiement made the most sense to me although some people think it suspect. How hard would it be to disprove though. Not too I would think..it's basically bottled water either blessed, having positive or negative written message taped to the bottled overnight...then the frozen particles of water from each bottle are photographed for effect the next day. Pretty awesome if it is so. Has me looking at and water & life through new eyes.
 
No I haven't read the book by Ram Dass you're talking about but will do now that you've mentioned it. Found this site and will give it a look through when I get home today.
 
 Excerpt for the book "Be Here Now."
 
For so many of us, reading
Be Here Now marked a turning point in our spiritual understanding. Ram Dass' timeless classic about his journey to India and his meeting his guru, Neem Karoli Baba.                   Paperback $13.00


My first book was "The Third Eye" by Tuesday Lobsang Rampa (found it at a garage sale when I was 11) and like you it opened up a whole new and different way of spiritual thinking for me. Lobsang Rampa was the name of a spirit a british guy said was channeling through him and was later proven to be a hoax. Still the spiritual message was an interesting one.
 
Wikipedia write up:
 
Here's an interview with Masaru Emoto, the guy who conducted the experiement:
 
Good vibes: Author says water holds love, gratitude

Susan Felt
The Arizona Republic
Apr. 27, 2005 12:00 AM

Masaru Emoto, a Japanese researcher and the bestselling author of The Hidden Messages in Water, advocates global peace through water in his latest book, The True Power of Water.

Emoto's water research promotes his hunch that water responds to words and thoughts and can be "healed" (rid of hazardous chemicals and other pollution) with positive words and thoughts.

In his experiments, he taped words to bottles of water. Water inside bottles with positive words such as "thank you," "love" and "happiness" formed symmetrical crystals that looked like snowflakes, according to Emoto, who used high-speed photography and a powerful microscope to capture the molecular images
 
Water inside bottles with negative words, including "unhappiness," "worry" and "stress," formed asymmetrical or incomplete crystals, according to Emoto's work.

A photo exhibit of Emoto's water research was featured in the popular movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? He's now conducting seminars throughout the country, including one at 7 p.m. Thursday at Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix. While he was in Ashland, Ore., last week he spoke through a translator about his research and its implications for health, the environment and world peace.

QUESTION: What is it that fascinated you about water?

ANSWER: Because water can be used instead of drugs, instead of pharmaceuticals to treat people and to heal people. That aspect interested me. . . . (But) about 20 years ago as a businessman I was very much interested in water, and so I invited three people from America to go to Japan. I held a symposium in three cities in Japan. Six hundred came to these events. However, I consider that symposium a failure.

Q: Why?

A: The reason I say that is those three speakers are saying the Japanese people could not understand what they were saying about water. The reason is water research was not developed not only in Japan but also in the world. I thought it was not so developed because we don't have effective measuring tools. . . . I felt like I needed to do something and that was exactly the reason for taking photographs of frozen water crystal.

Q: What do you feel is the source of your research?

A: I guess I wondered myself why I came up with being the first to take photographs of water crystal and then the explanation and then summarize that in a very convincing way. I don't know why I was able to do all of that.

I'm not a scientist. I have not studied biology or physics or those subjects. So in this lifetime I didn't study all this, but somehow I've been able to accomplish this. Maybe what I'm doing in this life is remembering (from a previous life).

Q: What is your religion?

A: I don't have any. But as I study water I become more and more believing in something divine, some greater being. So, I think I now feel I strongly believe in a higher being.

Q: Why do you think your research about water resonates with people?

A: In the Bible, it says the Word exists there in the beginning. Somehow people instinctively know about this kind of thing. That's why they love the Bible. I think what the water crystal tells us is a similar message of what the Bible says but in a visual way.

Q: What do you believe is the hidden message of water?

A: Love and gratitude. That people need to feel love and gratitude. That is the message. And if we deviate from that state we go toward destruction, including disease.

It's not a message of simply hydrating yourself. The more important function of water is a carrier of energy, which is vibration. The most important vibration water needs to carry is love and is gratitude.

In the movie, What the Bleep Do We Know!?, that's what all these scientists believe is that everything begins with vibration. My contribution here is that so people will pay attention to the carrier of the vibration, water. And I design it so that people can see that aspect.


Source:

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/arizonaliving/articles/0427emotoqqnda270.html
And the book:
 
What the Bleeb do we Know website:
 
 
 
 
 
 

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