Traveling the world opens your eyes to situations in real
time that normally may or may not be viewed on television. Its caretakers have neglected our exquisite
planet for generations because of the misleading ego, which wants power, wealth
and desires more than everyone else. On my journeys or when I have been stationary
I have come to appreciate a most precious life form.
I’m not haughty enough to say it is humans as we are but one
of many species on earth and they are all important. Somewhere through the ages a disconnect
created a separation between human kind and other life forms making us behave in
a superior fashion without respect for the lives of not only the flora and
fauna but the earth and humankind as well. This will be a topic of future blog.
For now, a quick look at our blue planet’s most valuable
asset - WATER. Our bodies and that of
every species on earth rely on water to survive. Most of the water on this planet is saltwater
in fact 97%. So that leaves the
remaining 3% as potable for dry land and fresh water life forms to
survive. Sadly, humankind has polluted
much of the earth’s water; something so critical to life forms on this planet is
severely neglected.
Masaru Emoto a pioneer in water research discovered that
water’s physical reality is affected by thoughts, words and music. Masaru’s tests revealed how positive or
negative circumstances influenced water’s morphing into various shapes that
were beautiful or sick looking. Water that received happy positive attention
showed appreciation by changing into beautiful happy crystal-like snowflake
forms. If water was yelled at, polluted,
neglected or negative words placed on the containers the change was ugly and
sick looking. Emoto has received a lot
of criticism from mainstream scientists but his discovery should compel us all
to consider that humans in particular are made up of 90 to 94% water. So let’s
determine that the water in our bodies and organs are affected the same way. Negative thoughts, actions and words change
the way our body reacts to the world.
The film “What The
Bleep Do We Know” makes the point, if Emoto’s water transforms by thought
what about our human bodies? What are we
doing on a daily basis to a body composed primarily of water with negative
thoughts and input?
Emoto’s study shows how thoughts, actions and our
environment is critical to our well being. Care for self and others is
important as we evolve into lighter or higher vibrational humans. Change your environment, put up protective
barriers, make yourself impervious to negativism or spiritually cleanse
yourself each day if your working environment involves helping others who are
negative or in a negative environment.
Be conscience of all around you- a negative television
program or a movie. What are you subjecting yourself too? Music with or without
vocals, do your cells rejoice in it or cringe.
What are you allowing your subconscious mind to ingest? The evening news- how often is it
positive? Remember, your subconscious
mind is creating a spot for everything whether you are aware or not. By limiting negative input we shape the world
we live in.
Many people I know have actually gotten rid of their
televisions. A family member once asked me, “How can you live without TV?” This question worried me a little, that
someone would make a life comment evolving around television. But this showed
how important the lure of mainstream media, drama, action, & reality shows have become. I told her, “Easy, I choose to create a
better reality for myself than what is offered by mainstream media. ” I don’t
like adding real or created drama to my subconscious. I like to choose the knowledge and my own
forms entertainment.
Remember Emoto’s water research next time you expose
yourself to the negativisms of the world. You are what you think, hear and
speak. Want to know more about how you
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