Average human body is 70% water
We start out life being 99% water as fetuses
When we are born , we are 90% water and by the time we reach adulthood we are down to 70%. If we die of old age, we will probably be about 50% water. In other words, throughout our lives we exist mostly as water.
This connection to water applies to all people. (Emoto, prologue xv)
homeopathy originated in Germany in the first half of the 19th century with the work of Samuel Hahnemann, but its roots go back to the father of medicine, Hippocrates, who wrote down many treatments similar to those promoted by homeopathy. In a word, these pioneers of medicine taught us to "treat like with like, fight poison with poison". For example, if someone is suffering from lead poisoning, symptoms can be alleviated by drinking water with the minutest amount of lead in it-an amount ranging 1 part in 10^12 (one trillion) to 1 part in 10^400. At this level, the matter no longer for practical purposes remains in the water, but the characteristics of the matter do remain, and this forms the medicine for treating lead poinsoning. homeopathy proposes that the greater the dilution, the greater the effectiveness. The denser the poison in the body the higher the dilution ratio. Instead of the effect of the matter being used to get rid of the symptoms, the information copied to the water is being used to cancel out the information of the symptoms from the poison. Water has the ability to copy and memorize information. We may also say that the water of the oceans has memories of the creatures that live in the ocean. The earth's glaciers may well contain millions of years of the planet's history.(Emoto, Prologue xviii)
Words are an expression of the soul. And the condition of our soul is very likely to have an enormous impact on the water that composes as much as 70% of our body, and this impact will in no small way affect our bodies. People who are in good health are also generally in good spirits. Indeed, a healthy spirit most comfortably resides in a healthy body.(prologue xxvi)
Existence is vibration. the entire universe is in a state of vibration, and each thing generates its own frequency, which is unique.
When we separate something into its smallest parts, we always enter a strange world where all that exists is particles and waves.(Emoto, 39)
According to the Hanyashingo, the Buddhist Wisdom and Heart Sutra, "That which can be seen has no form, and that which cannot be seen has form." Our eyes can see objects, but they can't see vibration. (Emoto, 40)
Human beings are also vibrating, and each individual vibrates at a unique frequency. Each one of us has the sensory skills necessary to feel the vibrations of others. (Emoto, 41)
In an article in the March-April 1989 issue of the American scientific journal "21st century Science and Technology" Warren J. Hamerman wrote that the organic matter that forms human beings generates a frequency that can be represented by sound at approximately 42 octaves above middle C (the note near the center of the piano keyboard.) The modern standard for middle C is approximately 262 Hz, so this means that the sound reaches roughly 570 trillion Hz. Since Hz means vibrations per second, this indicates that human beings vibrate 570 trillion times a second, a number that exceeds the imagination and indicates incredible and wonderful hidden potential. (Emoto, 46-47)
Quantum mechanics, certain psychological theories (such as the flow talked about by Jung), and genetic engineering have taught us that there is a world other than the one we know so well. You can't see this other world with your eyes, and you can't touch it with your fingers. It's a world in which time itself does not exist.
The famous quantum theorist David Bohm has called the world available to our senses the "explicate order" and the existence within, the "implicate order". He envisions that everything that exists in the explicate order has been enfolded in the implicate order, and each part of the explicate order includes all the information of the implicate order. (Emoto, 86)
Using the Scientific theory to explain the strange repetition of events.
According to Dr. Sheldrake’s theory, when the same thing repeats itself, a morphic field is formed, and resonance with this morphic field increases the likelihood that the event will happen again. A morphic field is not energy based information, but more like a blueprint for building a house.
We can see this as an example of resonance theory. Dr. Sheldrake has proposed that events are also capable of resonating in the same way that sound resonates. He refers to the location where such events take place as the morphic field, and the phenomena of repeated similar events as morphic resonance. (Emoto, 92)
This theory can be used to explain so called coincidences (referred to as "synchronicity") and the phenomena of group consciousness (collective memory) and archetype patterns. Once the morphic resonance has spread, it extends to all space and all time. If a morphic field is formed, it will have an instantaneous impat on all other locations, resulting in an instantaneous worldwide change. //influenced by "Why does that occur? Eiichi Hojiro//(Emoto, 95)
Monday, June 21, 2010
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