The Effects of Thoughts and Prayer on Water
The effects of thoughts and prayer on water have been studied by Dr. Emoto for decades and continues after his passing. Dr. Emoto’s famous studies were shared in the film “What the Bleep Do We Know?!”, a film about quantum healing and the power of the mind over matter. To learn more, you may also view the full galleries at Dr. Emoto’s website. Results similar to Dr. Emoto’s research may also be found in this double-blind study by PubMed.
The ‘Why’?
FLFE’s goals were twofold:
- To visualize the effects of FLFE’s high-consciousness fields using ice crystals and Dr. Emoto’s methodology.
- To compare images of FLFE ice crystals with those available through Dr. Emoto’s research.
The ‘What’?
150 images of ice crystals were captured: 50 for the Control group (i.e., no FLFE), 50 for the FLFE Property high-consciousness field group, and 50 for the FLFE EVERYWHERE high-consciousness field group.
The ‘How’?
Three 500 mL glass bottles were filled with municipal tap water from the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. The three glass bottles were treated as follows:
- Bottle #1. Control. No FLFE field.
- Bottle #2. FLFE Property high-consciousness field applied and maintained on the bottle. The level of consciousness of the Consciousness Controller for the FLFE Property was 560 on the Hawkins Map.
- Bottle #3. FLFE EVERYWHERE high-consciousness field applied and maintained on the bottle. The level of consciousness of the energy moving into the FLFE EVERYWHERE sample was 575.
The FLFE high-consciousness field and other characteristics were applied to the sample, maintained during the shipment, and on the water during the experiment.
Within the activated FLFE field are positive thoughts which we call “Programs”. One of the many “programs” optimizes water for hydration. The Hydration Program in the Home/Business/Non-Profit Subscriptions contains and is not limited to the following instructions:
- Correct anything restraining the surface tension of all of the water on FLFE properties to be at the most appropriate level.
- Remove any negative memory from all of the water on FLFE properties and remove any negative memory from all of the water in the body of each person on FLFE properties.
- Correct anything restraining the micro-clustering or any other effective and appropriate structuring from occurring on the FLFE properties so that the water can efficiently enter the cells of the body of each person there.
The ‘When’?
Data collection occurred on three dates:
- December 23, 2020
- December 24, 2020
- January 6, 2021.
The ‘Where’?
Data collection occurred at Dr. Emoto’s lab in Japan.
Results
In each of the experimental groups there were multiple photos of ice crystals taken and provided with the experimental results. We picked the best photo in each group, including the control. In the control image, the ice crystal is nicely formed, though much smaller than in the FLFE experimental groups. We are theorizing that the water that formed this control image, while from the municipal water source, may have had a positive (though weaker) influence on its way to the faucet. For a future Whitepaper, we are exploring novel and more comprehensive ways to analyze all images to provide a quantitative measurement of the effect of FLFE on ice crystal formation.
Crystal Classifications
Ice crystals can be classified as follows:
- Beautiful Hexagon: Beautiful regular hexagonal crystal
- Inclined Hexagon: Inclined beautiful crystal
- Deformed Hexagon: Partly deformed hexagonal crystal
- Simple Hexagon: Simple hexagonal crystal
- Square: Square shaped crystal
- Indefinite: Crystal that does not fit in any of the classification above
- Depression: Crystal with a depression
- None: No crystal observed
FLFE Ice Crystal Comparison
In our search for similar shapes to the FLFE water crystal, we found these 3 were visually similar in formation.
Abstract: In each of the experimental groups there were multiple photos of ice crystals taken and provided with the experimental results. We picked the best photo in each group, including the control. In the control image, the ice crystal is nicely formed, though much smaller than in the FLFE experimental groups. We are theorizing that the water that formed this control image, while from the municipal water source, may have had a positive (though weaker) influence on its way to the faucet. For a future Whitepaper, we are exploring novel and more comprehensive ways to analyze all images to provide a quantitative measurement of the effect of FLFE on ice crystal formation.