Watercrystals
How can we tell about the truth of water and Hado in action to the public?
To begin with, how did the “water crystal photos,” which became well known around the world in the 1990s, come about? In the 1980s, Masaru Emoto was the first person in Japan to introduce Hado measuring devices from the U.S. He was practicing and promoting the use of Hado to approach water in the body as a powerful support to adjust various disorders and imbalances of the mind. When he was practicing and promoting this powerful support for the adjustment of various ailments and mental imbalances, public understanding of the invisible field was virtually nonexistent, unlike today.
Masaru Emoto asked himself, “How can I help the public understand the valuable and important phenomena that work in this invisible world of Hado?” Masaru Emoto became increasingly concerned about this question.
For a time, Masaru Emoto spent his days and nights thinking about this, trying every possible way to find a better way, and continuing to experiment with trial and error.
There is no such thing as a convenient way, is there?”
Even Masaru Emoto, who is a motivated and positive person usually, felt as if his strong desire was being squeezed out of him, and he was in a state of doubt and…
God gave him the message of the answer.
It was a winter time. It was in that environment that an inspiration came to Masaru Emoto, who was surrounded by snow. Snowflakes have a shape, as is well known, but isn’t snow water in the first place? If that is so, then if pure water with specific vibrations recorded in it were frozen and allowed to form crystals, their shapes would express their respective characteristics! Wouldn’t that be the proof that the Hado acted on the water!”
If this succeeds, we can show the public that Hado exist!” Masaru Emoto and his staffs repeated trial and error in search of that “crystal picture of water. This was the first time in human history that such an attempt had been made, and the fact that he came up with such an idea can be considered a godsend. This must have been the sacred mission that Masaru Emoto had in his soul to begin with.
Trial and error was not the same as the groping in the dark that had gone on before. An image of the answer has been created, and there is a ray of hope shining through.
Finally, thanks to his (and his staff’s) efforts, Masaru Emoto succeeded in taking the first “water crystal photograph.
Starting with this success, he continued to take pictures of water crystals in various ways, such as showing letters on water, playing music, and using excellent local waters. In some cases, he dared to contrast not only the good vibrations, but also the opposite frequencies of the appropriate vibrations and the discordant vibrations (peace vs. war, love vs. resentment, etc…).
In June 1999, he published a book entitled “Message from Water,” which included many water crystal photographs.
Fortunately, the book was bilingual from the beginning. Therefore, the existence of “water crystal photography” became more of a topic of conversation abroad than in Japan, and Masaru Emoto began his world seminar tour on water.
At the very least, he has received great understanding and praise for his achievement of “visualizing the invisible world” and his activities from many intelligent and flexible thinkers overseas, including scientists who have studied the cutting-edge science of water and revealed the amazing potential of water.
We would like you to understand that we are indeed a company that is dedicated to the visualization of the invisible world.
What we would like everyone to understand is that there is certainly a need for more scientific verification of water crystal photographs. However, it is also true that this is not an event that should be simply dismissed as a “pseudoscience”. If it were, there is no way we would be able to get such a prominent top-notch scientist to agree with us. I also hope that you will understand that the value of this concept has been recognized on a global level, as evidenced by the fact that Masaru Emoto himself gave a speech at the United Nations.
What we would like to further suggest is that the potential value of “water crystal photography” is one of the touchstones for science to move to a higher dimension in the new era. At the very least, there is no doubt that we are now standing at the dawn of this new era.
The interview with Dr. Gerald Pollack was recorded on November 25, 2016 at Office Masaru Emoto. The question was, “If Masaru Emoto were alive today, what would you like to talk about with him?”