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Originally posted by arpgme
Prayer (especially when focused on emotional words) is very power and has physical effects in the world. It is possible to see how "energy/intention" can be given to another person.
Here is The Water-Rice Experiment of Dr. Emoto Masaru where 3 jars of rice with water was talked to each day for 30 days:
Here is how the words affected the rice:
It has also been demonstrated that positive intentions on the water can transmute toxic water into more healthier water. When looked at with a microscope, the toxic water seems to be chaotic and waves without sharp and detailed patterns. When positive intentions transforms the water it starts to shown hexagonal patterns and also resembles The Star of David and Metatron's Cube.
The water reacts to different words, including the 4 personal feelings and perspective of terms like "The 4 Seasons":
Here is an interesting one. This is the formation of water-crystals as the names of major world religions are spoken to them:
Here are some more images of different words being spoken to the water as it creates water crystal formations:
(I hope you enjoyed. It took a while to find all these on the internet and put them together)
Remember, a large percentage of the body is made up of water so it is important to remember what type of thoughts we are telling ourselves and others. I hope this was an inspiration for some.
Conclusions: The methodologic limitations of several studies make it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the efficacy of distant healing. However, given that approximately 57% of trials showed a positive treatment effect, the evidence thus far merits further study.
Intercessory prayer itself had no effect on complication-free recovery from CABG, but certainty of receiving intercessory prayer was associated with a higher incidence of complications.
As delivered in this study, intercessory prayer had no significant effect on medical outcomes after hospitalization in a coronary care unit.
Neither masked prayer nor MIT therapy significantly improved clinical outcome after elective catheterisation or percutaneous coronary intervention.
CONCLUSION: A statistically significant difference was observed for the effect of IP on the outcome of IVF-ET, though the data should be interpreted as preliminary.
The first-named author Kwang Y. Cha never responded to any inquiries. Daniel Wirth, a.k.a. John Wayne Truelove, is not an M.D. but an M.S. in parapsychology who has since been indicted on felony charges for mail fraud and theft, committed apparently at the time the study was claimed to be conducted, and he pled guilty. On November 22, 2004, Wirth was sentenced to five years in prison followed by three years of supervised release (parole). In December 2001 an investigation of Columbia University by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) revealed that the study’s lead author, Dr. Rogerio Lobo, first learned of the study six to twelve months after the study was completed, and he subsequently denied having anything to do with the study’s design or conduct and claimed to have provided only editorial assistance. The name of Columbia University and Lobo were retracted.
Vibration at 50 Hz significantly stimulated seed germination and root elongation in both rice and cucumber plants. The vibration barely affected the elongation of cucumber hypocotyls but stimulated the elongation of rice coleoptiles. Thus, plants' responses to vibration at a particular frequency differ from those to other mechanical stimuli.
Originally posted by LesMisanthrope
However, if Emoto's interpretation is true, and intent does have an effect on plant growth, the results of the rice experiment show that it is the Hate jar that is the one promoting the most life, and the Love jar limiting it to some degree. Therefore, either Love is weaker than Hate, certain types of life (mold) are considered evil by humans, or the mold is merely responding to variations in sound frequency.
What would be more interesting is if someone spoke the hateful words in a softer tone and the loving words in a menacing tone. It would be interesting to see those results.
Not snowflakes, but water crystals. This was seen in water with a microscope.
Originally posted by LesMisanthrope
However, if Emoto's interpretation is true, and intent does have an effect on plant growth, the results of the rice experiment show that it is the Hate jar that is the one promoting the most life, and the Love jar limiting it to some degree. Therefore, either Love is weaker than Hate, certain types of life (mold) are considered evil by humans, or the mold is merely responding to variations in sound frequency.
Originally posted by ExquisitExamplE
Originally posted by LesMisanthrope
However, if Emoto's interpretation is true, and intent does have an effect on plant growth, the results of the rice experiment show that it is the Hate jar that is the one promoting the most life, and the Love jar limiting it to some degree. Therefore, either Love is weaker than Hate, certain types of life (mold) are considered evil by humans, or the mold is merely responding to variations in sound frequency.
Interesting. My idea is that it's the intent and belief behind the words that creates the observed reaction; the expectation that kind words will create or preserve something (the rice, in this instance) vs. the expectation that unkind words will destroy or corrupt something. I agree though, it's ironic and somewhat curious that we use this term "decay" which means to rot or breakdown, when really, even when one life is rotting, other lives are flourishing. So it would seem that there is no decay ultimately, but only growth, or perhaps more accurately, transformation. This idea could perhaps be extrapolated to a macro level and applied to many different aspects of the universe and, indeed, reality at large.