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I began Dr Emoto’s rice experiment on October 23rd.
I used 3 jars.
Jar 1 - “I love you”
Jar 2 - “I hate you”
Jar 3 - completely ignored & avoided
Conclusion:
To know *of* a thing and to **know** a thing are very different. What I mean is, I'd known about this experiment for years, so I figured I'd gotten all there was to get from it. That was not the case.
The jar that is the worst off is jar 3. That jar wasn't spoken to at all. The “hate” jar is cloudy, but the ignored jar smells awful, has weird chunky bits, and is just down **bad**.
My takeaway is that words aren't *just* powerful. They animate. They give form and life. They program. Our ability to speak is pure magic. Other life forms communicate, but our first task before the fall was to *name* God’s creatures.
Love kept Jar 1 clear.
Love kept it smelling fresh.
Love kept it pure.
Love is the ultimate force in the universe. Period.
Hate manifested as murky water. But it didn't atrophy like the water that wasn't *spoken to*.
I'll resist the urge to site the many scriptures that speak of the Word and the power of the tongue. But wow, what a beautiful thing to discover.
Love is beyond powerful. Love is….well I can't find a good enough adjective or synonym. This experiment has had a profound effect on me and I suggest people do it for themselves. You may discover something different and unique to your microcosm.
*Lastly, we’re made up of lots of water. Love on yourself and others!*
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Michael Zoupa
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