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Here's a place where you can review books, educational dvds and documentaries that relate to ACE concepts or trauma-informed practices. "Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world." ~ Nelson Mandela

Proof That Our Thoughts Create Reality (wakeup-world.com)

 

Water is the most common and arguably most mysterious substance on planet Earth. This substance is so incredible that we as humans through directed thoughts, can literally change the composition of water molecules themselves.

You experience and project positive emotions such as love, happiness, and joy and water will literally change in its crystalline structure and become a much more healing and beneficial substance for your being and for the environment in general. This fascinating discovery was easily replicated and documented in great depth by Dr. Masaru Emoto and written about in his books. Since he’s done these experiments, countless others have as well on their own.

Dr. Emoto showed that human energy, thoughts, words, ideas and music all affect the molecular structure of water; the very same water that comprises on average about 70% of a mature human body and covers our planet in roughly the same amount. Water is a primary source of life on our planet and so it should come as no surprise that it has such an intimate relationship with ourselves. Water can change on a molecular level, in response to external stimuli such as positive thoughts. The various forms of energy that exist in the environment of water will directly impact the molecular form of it and as a result, that very same water will be evidence to what the environment was like, in that very moment in time.

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