Jennifer Lee#StayCurious
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The language of water1/8/2024 Lately I've been drawn towards learning more about water. In a way that seems like a rather silly thing to say. You might think, what else is there to learn about water that we don't already know? Are you aware that it's possible to change how water molecules form together using just human thought? Dr. Masuro Emoto published a number of books on this interesting subject. By speaking to the water or even writing messages on containers of water, Emoto was able to show that words influenced the crystals that formed when the water was subsequently frozen. Since our own bodies are made of mostly water, it does make one think about the effects that both our thoughts and the thoughts of others might be having on the water within our body and what the wider implications of that could be. Here we see that positive words form symmetrical images. Like snowflakes, most of the positive images have 6 sides. How much of an influence do we have on water? Could we improve upon the quality of polluted water just by directing our thoughts? And why exactly IS water influenced by our thoughts and words? Why does it respond to our thoughts? Water is made simply of hydrogen and oxygen. Yet it's able to receive and respond to human thought and language. I find that pretty incredible. The way that Homeopathy can affect living organisms when the remedy does not contain a single molecule of the original substance can be explained through this idea that water can be programmed and carry information. I've discovered a way to do my own experiments with water. Here's a small sampling of some structures I've captured when freezing water: Through the work of Veda Austin I'm learning about certain symbols, called hydroglyphs that the water uses to convey messages. Thinking about the potential of what I might learn by working with water has certainly fueled my curiosity and ignited my imagination.
Because of this incredible influence we have upon water I'm choosing to treat water as a powerful ally, interacting with it using my conscious intent. #StayCurious
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How words shape our reality2/25/2022 Words matter. Words stimulate us emotionally and or mentally which then moves us into action. How you say things, influence's other peoples reactions to what you are saying. John has arthritis. John has a stiff knee. Two different statements. Both of which could simultaneously be true. Yet, they likely conjure up different thoughts. The word 'arthritis' means having a condition that is chronic. When we think of arthritis we think of a permanent condition that will cause pain and possibly reduced range of motion or limitations on mobility. When you hear that someone has a "stiff knee" on the other hand - this does not tend to conjure up thoughts of a long lasting condition. Words matter. Labels are like words on steroids. Labels communicate entire stories in an instant. Yet at the same time labels are very limiting because they associate one word with a certain set of parameters. When we use labels we can get caught in the trap of buying into a story. What happens when someone is diagnosed with a particular medical condition? Typically they first want to learn about the condition right? They want to know what to expect so they can prepare for it and plan how to manage it. So a person will read about the condition because they have accepted that they in fact have the condition (because the Dr. told them so) and they accept that they could experience a range of symptoms associated with the condition (even though maybe they only have one symptom currently). They are buying into the diagnosis, they are accepting it as their truth and they may begin to change their behaviour in order to prepare for how their condition might worsen. Perhaps they have an expectation that their condition will worsen. This is often influenced by what the Dr. says. Our minds and bodies are miraculous. We can actually heal ourselves with thought alone and it's not even that unusual or special. Can you imagine if you went for surgery to repair arthritis in your knee and later, after you had completely recovered and no longer had any symptoms you discovered that the procedure wasn't completed and the only thing that was done was an incision to make it appear like the surgery had been performed? You don't have to imagine, because this is exactly what happened in a study back in 2002. This is the placebo effect in action. Words influence thoughts. Thoughts create emotions. Emotional states lead us to perform certain actions. Actions create results and outcomes in our lives. Use words consciously and deliberately and you will master your results by default. #StayCurious |