The Healing Power of Water by Dr Masuru Emoto M.D.


The Healing Power of Water
Title : The Healing Power of Water
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ISBN : 1401908772
ISBN-10 : 978-1401908775
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition, Hardcover, Paperback
Number of Pages : 288 pages
Publication : Hay House Inc.

This book will transform your world view.

Dr. Masaru Emotos first book, The Hidden Message in Water, told about his discovery that crystals formed in frozen water revealed changes when specific, concentrated thoughts were directed toward them. He also found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words showed brilliant, complex and colourful snowflake patters. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative though formed incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors.

Thee Healing Power of Waterincludes contributions from leading scientists such as William A. Tiller, who was featured in the film What the Bleep Do We Know!?; and from spiritual teachers such as Doreen Virtue, Starhawk, William Bloom, and Sig Lonegren.


The Healing Power of Water Reviews


  • Mikey2wires

    A fantastic read, heavy going but definitely worth it. In response to the guy who said it was crap and let's have real science, who do you think shaped the face of modern medicine?..John D Rockefeller of course when he realized that all these weird and

  • Julie Warmisham

    THIS IS CHALLENGING FOR ME AS I AM NOT OF A SCIENTIFIC BENT, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO READ IT TO THE END. sTILL VERY INTERESTING.

  • Christopher Prentis

    Disappointing.. A series of chapters by various authors but only a forward by Dr Emoto. A possible breach of the Trade Descriptions Act?

  • Iona Main Stewart

    At first this book proved disappointing, as it turned out that Masaru Emoto is not the actual author of the book, but merely the editor, and some of the preliminary chapters were practically incomprehensible (to me) due to their scientific content. The book is

  • Jason Hewett

    It wasn`t written by masuru emoto at all. Totally misleading. Totally unscientific and mythical. Pleasant, fun and somewhat spiritual, but when it comes to health, we need science first and faith healing second. If you look at the history of medicine, up until 100 years ago