International HADO Instructor School
HISTORY

HISTORY

The History of Hado Instructor School

Certified Hado Instructors working active worldwide

In 1995, the “Hado Instructor System” was established in Japan for the purpose of creating a system for researching the concept of “Hado,” which had never existed before, and also for the purpose of spreading this concept.

In Japan, about 500 certified Hdo instructors have been born, and many of them are still active in Hado research and activities.

In 2004, the first overseas school was held in Los Angeles, U.S.A., and more than 30 people attended at the first school. Since then, the program has been held in various countries, including the United States, Mexico, Australia, Austria, Liechtenstein, Portugal, Hong Kong, Taiwan, UK and Japan, with a total of nearly 500 international Hado instructors working in various parts of the world.

The original reason for holding the Hado school was to train people who would cooperate with each other and work together in various countries, as it was impossible for Masaru Emoto to conduct activities on a global scale by himself alone, given the incessant requests for lectures from all over the world at that time.

Today, its activities have further expanded to the training and dissemination of Hado counselors with amazing achievements, stepping into the deeper and more advanced world of Hado and utilizing the latest Hado measuring equipments, and excellent Hado counselors are being developed from among the Hado instructors. In addition, by establishing a non-profit organization (EPP: Emoto Peace Project), the company has published dozens of language versions of the picture book “Messages from Water,” intended for children’s education, to convey to children around the world the importance of language, the wonder of Hado, and what crystal pictures of water convey in a gentle and easy-to-understand manner. We are also focusing on activities to convey to children around the world the “importance of language,” the “wonder of water,” and “what crystal water photos tell us” in an easy-to-understand manner. The base of our activities is the existence of “Hado Instructors”.

Although Masaru Emoto unfortunately passed away in October 2014, we strongly hope to continue his legacy and work with all Hado instructors around the world.

The following are some of the ideas that Masaru Emoto emphasized and cherished in his school. We would like to introduce them to you.

Words are Hado

Ancient human beings probably created language by listening to the various vibrations and sounds emitted by nature, imitating them, and transmitting them to their fellow human beings. For example, the sound of a flowing brook would be a “gentle word,” while the sound of a storm or thunder would be a warning of danger. By uttering these words, we reproduce these signs and vibrations, so it is natural that words have power.

Law of Similarity

There are sounds that we can hear and cannot hear, but all sounds are vibrating. Everything has a nucleus, which vibrates. Sounds can be described, for example, by the way it resonates in the keys of a piano. And it is the repetitive world of the do-re-mi-fa-sola-sido, whether it is low or high. The higher the frequency, the smaller the body that resonates to make the sound, and the lower the frequency, the larger the body. You can see this in the violin, viola, cello, and double bass.

The human body is also called the microcosm. The universe as a whole is always working in a certain way, and our body, on the other hand, always maintains its environment in a constant state of homeostasis, which is similar to the way the universe works. It is also similar that in the Yin-Yang Five Elements theory, the five organs (liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys) correspond to water, wood, fire, earth, and gold.

Shape

It is said that the Egyptian pyramids were built as antennas to communicate with the universe. For this reason, they may have had to be shaped in such a way that energy, known as pyramid power, could ideally flow through them. In fact, it was the shape that allowed that energy to be generated. Masaru Emoto said that the crystal photo shows two of these pyramid shapes overlapping to form a three-dimensional hexagon. The pyramid is a shape that has a very high capacity for information transmission. So shape is important for Hado to be transmit.

Yin and Yang

Positive and negative, good and evil are concepts that represent opposite directions and opposing events. Yin and yang represent these things, and everything in the universe is balanced by yin and yang. In Hado technology, there is a waveform of vibration, and by adding the exact opposite waveform, the wave is neutralized and the phenomenon disappears. Masaru Emoto said that this technique is the best medical method that can eliminate the waveforms of disharmony in our body.