In the 1990s, Dr Emoto began to experiment with exposing water to different energies, thoughts, words, and circumstances, then freezing the water to see what crystalline patterns would appear. Amazingly, he found that water exposed to soft, soothing music, and even positive words, such as “love” and “healing”, when frozen, produced beautiful, symmetrical, shining snowflake-like patterns, while water exposed to harsh music, negative thoughts, and even written words with negative connotations produced dull, oddly shaped, asymmetrical patterns. He tried multiple variations of his experiments, with the same results. He went further, and discovered that if aromatic oils were introduced into the water, the frozen crystals took on a pattern which resembled the plant or flower the oils came from. He also discovered that if water was “prayed over” (meaning positive thoughts were projected onto the water), those same snowflake-like patterns appeared. In other words, the water RESPONDED, or vibrated, differently, depending on the positivity or negativity which was projected onto it. Dr. Emoto’s work was featured in the 2004 movie “What The #$*! Do We Know”.
As can be imagined, the mainstream scientific community did not agree with Dr Emoto’s findings, and to a large extent do not, even to this day. However, that is beginning to change, as physicists discover strange things, such as quantum entanglement, which bolster Dr Emoto’s findings. Even Peter Higgs, who postulated the existence of the Higgs boson in 1964, was not vindicated until 2013 when the particle was finally discovered. The Universe is far stranger, and more miraculous, than science, even modern science, has ever considered, and most new discoveries are met with skepticism, particularly when they go against long-held beliefs. A concept as simple as “the Earth moves around the Sun” took centuries to become accepted fact, yet now no one disputes it.
What do Dr. Emoto’s findings have to do with the Law of Attraction? They confirm that not only do human beings emit vibrations, but that those vibrations can be changed, on an elemental level, by exposing ourselves to either positive or negative things; music, thoughts, people, situations, emotions.