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Water Tells The Truth
An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Masaru Emoto
By Michelene K. Bell
Publisher, In Light Times
MKB: Does the water form crystals only in the frozen state or is there instant
change when we place our intent through words, prayers, thoughts or sounds?
Dr. Emoto: There is an instant change. Yet, if you want to see the change as a
very stable state in this third dimensional world, you will need to observe the
water in its crystalline state. Sensitive people can “feel” this vibrational
change.
MKB: What other source of validation is there from your research?
Dr. Emoto: There are many studies being conducted around the world, which
validate this research. Some which are featured in the documentary film,
“Water”.
MKB: Dr. Emoto, one of your visions is to help humanity realize peace. How do
you propose such an undertaking?
Dr. Emoto: I am involved in educating children through teaching them about the
messages in water. I have a project called the Emoto Peace Project, which shares
the fundamental message that the kindness of our words and actions has a direct
effect on the state of the planet and its people. I have shared this message
with children in over 70 countries. My children’s book has been published in
over 45 languages. My goal is to share this with all nations across the world.
MKB: Where do you see humanity evolving to and what are people’s role with
planet and home, Mother Earth?
Dr. Emoto: I think humanity is just at the beginning of its first stage. On the
second stage, we will evolve our spiritual connection to one another and begin
to access the so-called fifth dimensional world. There, we will certainly find
guidance regarding the path which awaits us next.
MKB: One last question. If you could impart to the world one message, what would
that be?
Dr. Emoto: The message would be the same as that to water. We are all water. So
to each other and to the waters of the world, the message is simple. I am sorry,
I thank you, I love you, and I respect you. We should not forget these mindful
expressions. I am sorry. I thank you. I love you. I respect you.
MKB: It has been an honor and privilege. Thank you for your time.


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