The True Power of Water: Healing and Discovering Ourselves

by Masaru Emoto

Other authorsNoriko Hosoyamada (Translator)
Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

133

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Publication

Atria Books (2005), Edition: 1st Atria Books Trade Pbk. Ed, 196 pages

Description

Dear Reader, I am honored that you have picked up The True Power of Water. In a world of no mistakes, it is not by coincidence that you and I are embarking on this journey. The words and pictures you are about to see will open a new world of possibilities for you -- just as my research has done for me. In this book you will learn of the unique properties of water and its ability to improve your health and your life. You will see the effect each of us has on water -- not only the water we drink but also the water that makes up 70 percent of the human body and, most importantly, what happens to that water as we interact with each other. 2005 marks the beginning of the United Nations Decade of Water. It is our individual responsibility to learn all we can about water, the most precious resource on our planet, and to help shift the consciousness through our thoughts, through our words and prayers, and through our commitment to respect each other with love and gratitude. May our understanding of water help bring peace to all humankind. Masaru Emoto… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member pathlessness
The author of “The Hidden Message in Water” (existing in CD video version in the library), a Japanese scientist, explains his method of detecting water quality and his experiments showing magical potential of water to absorb and transmit “information” ( Finally a reasonable explanation
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for all kinds of water rituals! In this book he emphasizes on healing with water. An alternative way to stop your influenza! – And more than this, since we are 70% made of water! Guess what? (Knowledge to practice daily)
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LibraryThing member cfhillen
I love this book. Water is every where. Water is a spiritual element. Water is mysterious. The photos are beautiful.
LibraryThing member MrDowney
The energy-retention properties of crystal are well known, and water is liquid crystal, and makes up most of our bodies. So this book totally makes sense in my world. I don't know how repeatable his experiments have proven to be, but they ring true for me. I also have the pretty crystal cards that
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go under your water glass and have experimented with them. They seem to make the water taste different—better—but also distinct. Maybe it's all psychological, but I'm going with the placebo effect since it's working for me.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

196 p.; 5 inches

ISBN

0743289811 / 9780743289818
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