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  • Dr.Masaru Emoto & fusionexcel

    w-w-w-fusionexcel-com/news_wor­ldrenownedscientist-html

  • Wow! This must be why Goldie Hawn still looks amazing!

  • You say you lost your home during this? Why don't you try focusing your energy on getting a JOB? Plus Rice doesn't care if you love it or not.

  • No you are not supposed to boil the rice..

  • @salvador Correct; it's definitely the aura of the person interacting with matter. This explains why I feel a wave of love and acceptance when I walk through ghettos. It's the auras of the people.

  • Have a child do the love rice and someone that u might know with a bad background history. U will see the difference

  • The experiment varies from subject to subject due to the fact that the rice is also affect by the "kind" of person doing the experiment

  • @SurrealMax7: What's this? Someone snuck into my apartment and put 'good bacteria' into the 'Love Jar' and put 'bad bacteria' into the hate jar? Interesting theory. I suppose the same crook befuddled Dr Emoto's experiment and all the other people's experiments? I'm sure Pharmacorpse would spout the same impossible ssituation.

  • You're looking at it all wrong. The love jar HAD healthy bacteria breaking it down. The control jar had little influence and did not evolve.

  • I did a similar experiment. Very slow decay of rice in "Thank You" glass jar and very rapid decay of rice in "You Fool" glass jar. Description available at: w-w-w.mentalparadise.info/en-u­s/blog/emoto-rice-experiment

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  • @STroB You have to see it in person to judge by the looks of it. The "hate" jar had the gray spots. The 'love' jar had slight yellowing at the top and the control rice had the least damage of the three. The lack of any emotion at all had the best effect. That doesn't mean love harms. It means hate harms and since humans have no choice but to emit some kind of emotion, love does the least amount of damage.

  • @htmldriver , The hate jar had the most damage, the love jar had the least damage, and the lack of emotion had the best effect. So why is the conclusion that we should all love? Shouldn't this conclude that we should live in peace without going to the negative or the positive?

  • From the last picture i conclude that the loved rice has decomposed more than the control rice, and the hated rice is the one most decomposed.

    SO.... from all 3 jars, the one that you didnt feel anything for was the one better preserved, meaning....

    Love is unealthy,...

  • @orangebutterfly:

    Oh, that was an encouraging comment - well, these experiments really smell and I'm really hypersensitive. I can no longer stand the mold doing this. When I started this experiment, I had the rare opportunity to use a different room to conduct this in. Since I move so often, it's hard to keep the jars in another room for very long.

  • @orangebutterfly:

    You should do some research before posting a comment. This experiment is all over the web and it always has the same results. The reason I don't do this more than 2 times is because I'm always living with other people and I don't want to offend them with the moldy smell. If you want, you can provide the 'more experiments' and see for yourself.

  • more experiments hun!

  • proof that pray does make a difference for the onesthat needed it.

  • VERY good execution of the experiment.

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