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JapanEducationYokohama Municipal UniversitySpouse(s)Kazuko EmotoMasaru Emoto ( 江本 勝, Emoto Masaru, July 22, 1943 – October 17, 2014) was a and pseudoscientist who said that human consciousness has an effect on the. Emoto's conjecture evolved over the years, and his early work revolved around hypotheses that water could react to positive thoughts and words and that polluted water could be cleaned through and positive visualization.Since 1999, Emoto published several volumes of a work entitled Messages from Water, which contain photographs of and their accompanying experiments. Contents.Biography Emoto was born in, and graduated from after taking courses in. In the mid-1990s, he began studying water in more detail.Emoto was President Emeritus of the International Water For Life Foundation, a based in in the.
In 1992, Emoto became a Doctor of Alternative Medicine at the Open International University for Alternative Medicine in India, a which targeted to sell its degrees and was later shut down. Ideas Emoto said that water was a 'blueprint for our reality' and that emotional 'energies' and 'vibrations' could change the physical structure of water. Emoto's water crystal experiments consisted of exposing water in glasses to different words, pictures, or music and then freezing and examining the properties of the resulting crystals with microscopic photography. Emoto made the claim that water exposed to positive speech and thoughts would result in visually 'pleasing' crystals being formed when that water was frozen and that negative intention would yield 'ugly' frozen crystal formations.Emoto held that different water sources would produce different crystalline structures when frozen.
For example, he held that a water sample from a mountain stream when frozen would show structures of beautifully shaped geometric design, but those structures would be distorted and randomly formed if the sample were taken from a polluted water source. Emoto held that these changes could be eliminated by exposing water to or certain.In 2008, Emoto published his findings in the, a of the. The work was conducted and authored by Masaru Emoto and Takashige Kizu of Emoto’s own IHM General Institute, along with and Nancy Lund of the, which is on list of questionable organizations.In the experiment, more than 1,900 of Emoto's followers focused feelings of gratitude toward water stored in bottles, which was then frozen and its crystalline formations inspected. The gratitude-focused crystals were rated slightly more 'beautiful' than one set of control crystals and slightly less 'beautiful' than the other controls. An objective comparison of the samples did not reveal any significant differences. Scientific criticism Commentators have criticized Emoto for insufficient and for not sharing enough details of his approach with the scientific community., another researcher featured in the documentary, states that Emoto's experiments fall short of proof since they do not control for other factors in the of water. In addition, Emoto has been criticized for designing his experiments in ways that leave them prone to manipulation or human error influencing the findings.
And Director of Microscopy at William Reville wrote, 'It is very unlikely that there is any reality behind Emoto's claims.' Reville noted the lack of scientific publication and pointed out that anyone who could demonstrate such a phenomenon would become immediately famous and probably wealthy.Writing about Emoto's ideas in the, physician concluded that it was 'hard to see how anyone could mistake it for science'. Commenting on Emoto's ideas about clearing water polluted by algae, biologist stated, 'What he is saying has nothing to do with science as I know it.' Stephen Kiesling wrote in Spirituality & Health Magazine, 'Perhaps Emoto is an evangelist who values the message of his images more than the particulars of science; nevertheless, this spiritual teacher might focus his future practice less on gratitude and more on honesty.' Emoto was personally invited to take the by in 2003 and would have received US$1,000,000 if he had been able to reproduce the experiment under test conditions agreed to by both parties. He did not participate. Literary reception Emoto's book The Hidden Messages in Water was a.
Commenting on the book making the list, literary critic wrote in that it was one of those 'head-scratchers' that made him question the sanity of the reading public, describing the book as 'spectacularly eccentric.' Described Emoto's later work, The Shape of Love, as 'mostly incoherent and unsatisfying'.Emoto's ideas appeared in the movies. Publications Books. 水からの伝言: 世界初!! 水の結晶写真集 (Mizu kara no dengon: sekaihatsu!! Mizu no kesshō shashinshū) Messages from Water (in Japanese). 1999.
English edition: The Message from Water: The Message from Water is Telling Us to Take a Look at Ourselves. 2000. 水からの伝言: 世界初!!水の氷結結晶写真集今日も水にありがとう (Mizu kara no dengon: sekaihatsu!! Mizu no kesshō shashinshū) The Messages from Water (in Japanese). 2001. English edition: The Message from Water.
2001. 水が伝える愛のかたち (Mizu ga tsutaeru ai no katachi) (in Japanese). 2003.
English edition: The Shape of Love: Discovering Who We Are, Where We Came From, and Where We are Going. 2007. Love Thyself: The Message from Water III. Carlsbad, CA:.
2004. 水可以改變我生命: '愛和感謝'的心情可以創造積極的能量 (Shui ke yi gai bian wo sheng ming: 'Ai he gan xie' de xin qing ke yi chuan zao ji ji de neng liang) (in Chinese).
Taibei Xian Xindian Shi. 2006. English edition:. New York; Hillsboro, OR::.
2007. Water Crystal Healing: Music & Images to Restore Your Well Being. New York; Hillsboro, OR::. 2006.See also.References. Beyond Words. 17 October 2014.

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Internationally known researcher Dr. Masaru Emoto challenged prevailing ideas of illness with his previous book The Hidden Messages in Water, which demonstrated that molecules of water are affected by thoughts, words, and feelings, and that water contains extraordinary therapeutic powers unrecognized by Western medicine. In this follow-up, he takes that research one step further by exploring the healing power of water - for example, the curative capabilities of water, the capability of prayer to change water, the response of water to music, and how an individual can promote the purity of rainwater.
He explores the limitations of Western medicine and explains how many conditions that are thought of as hereditary may not necessarily be so. Written for a wide range of audiences, from cultural creatives to advocates for natural living, The True Power of Water shows how this most basic liquid that is called the foundation of life also holds the key to sustained good health and well-being. Masaru Emoto is an internationally renowned Japanese researcher who has gained worldwide acclaim. Emoto is a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University's department of humanities and sciences with a focus on International Relations, and he receive certification as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine from the Open International University.Emoto's research has visually captured the structure of water at the moment of freezing, and through high-speed photography he has shown the direct consequences of destructive thoughts and the thoughts of love and appreciation of the formation of water crystals.
The revelation that our thoughts can influence water has profound implications for our health and the well-being of the planet.Masaru Emoto has written many books, including the 'New York Times' bestselling 'The Hidden Messages in Water, ' and his books have been published in twenty-four languages.
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