How is this possible?

Emoto’s Rice Experiment

Emoto found that the rice that he spoke kind words to remained mostly white, while the rice that he spoke negatively to, turned moldy, providing physical evidence of the power of positivity. We are all made up largely of water and, as Emoto explained, that is why this study is so important and the findings are so serious.

Experiment Steps

  1. Get three jars and label them “love”, “hate”, “ignore”. It can be good to boil the jars to make sure they are equally sanitized.

  2. Fill them with cooked rice or uncooked rice and water.

  3. For 60 seconds a day on your phone timer, open the lid and tell the rice you hate it. Do the same for the love one by saying loving words. Open the jar of the ignore for the same amount of time. Keep the jars about 3 feet a part.

  4. Watch for results, they will appear in 25-30 days. Tell us what happened at team@lightnet.org

Crytals

During his studies, Emoto separated water into one hundred petri dishes and assigned each dish a fate: good or bad. The good water was blessed or praised for being so wonderful (“Oh look at you wonderful little water droplets! One day you shall be a. water slide!” I imagine him saying). The bad water was scolded (“May you become that gross grey sludge that builds up under a Zamboni,” he maybe said). Each petri dish was frozen, allegedly under similar conditions. Lo and behold, when the frozen water was viewed under a microscope, the water which had been praised and valued had rearranged itself into beautiful crystalline structures. The “bad” water was as ugly as ice crystals can get (which, to be honest, isn’t that ugly), showing a lack of symmetry and more overall jaggedness. Emoto started to get a little giddy with his findings, trying new methods like taping the words “Adolf Hitler” to a glass of water and seeing what happened (allegedly, the water was very ugly).[2]