via wikipedia:
Emoto’s water crystal experiments consist of exposing water in glasses to different words, pictures, or music, and then freezing and examining the aesthetics of the resulting crystals with microscopic photography.[5][unreliable source?] Emoto claims that there are “many differences in the crystalline structure of the water” depending on the type of water source, which were taken from all over the world. For example, a water sample from a “pristine mountain” stream would purportedly show a “geometric” design that is “beautifully” shaped when frozen. On the other hand, “polluted water” sources will supposedly show a “definite distortion” and will be “randomly formed”
Ever since I saw “What the BLEEP do we Know?” back in 2005, I have always been interested in Masuru Emoto — my brother also coincidentally owned a copy of his book, “Messages in Water,” at the time. Thinking back on that period of time in my life gives me a very nostalgic feeling… I guess I was starting to get more in touch with my spiritual side, and I tried to find the deeper meaning in everything. Anyway, the movie says, “If our thoughts can do that to water, and if our bodies are 90% water, imagine what our thoughts can do to us…”
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this is how i feel.
i was just robbed, the motherfucker put the gun to my throat.
speachlessconfusedhurtenragedadrenalinkjghf
today i realized that i do not fear death
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KRAAAAA
i miss my necklace :[
take it in
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Drishti, in sanskrit, is a focus or gazing point. It stems from the with the roots drish, meaning to see, drishau, meaning the eye, and drishtah, meaning observed. In that, drishti refers to our external gazing points, such as where I eyes physically wander in a yoga class or while in a yoga asana, but also to our internal gazing points. This latter meaning of the word is the most challenging part of true yoga, and in that, life.
Today, take a moment and see where your internal gaze is…. Is it on your colleague who you can’t stand, or on a guy that may or may not call? Is it on a fight you had last week or on your friend who got some great news? Or is your internal drishti stuck on the own circles and iterations of your own mind?
If you can figure out where you are truly looking, then you can teach yourself how to see. And when you accomplish that, you can learn how to see everything you dreamed of. True Sight. True Focus. True Yoga. True YOU.
Gotye + Biggie — Somebody That I Used To Know / Dead Wrong
this is really good ya’ll
“The seeker is the one who wants to know, and who in the end, is not afraid of the truth. The seeker is the one who will make the effort to understand, harmonise and flow with the truth and not try to bend or manipulate it to suit himself, but to peacefully accept the reality of each moment.
…
i tried to induce myself into sleep paralysis just now. i don’t know how long i was laying down for so i am definitely timing my next session.
my body felt light, my mind had no thoughts, i felt a shortness in my breath, i was starting to see my room with my eyes closed but it looked very shadowy, when i had thoughts they were fast and vivid, my body tingled a bit during certain breaths, my feet and arms were cold when i decided to come back,
THE ONE FEELING I GOT THAT I NEVER FELT BEFORE.
i was laying right there on my bed all comfy in my blankets ( to keep warm just in case i left my body) and after a while, after my brain stopped trying me , i became super relaxed. at this point my breaths became shallow and i felt a preassure on my chest. THEN i actually felt like i was seperating from my body, my legs to be exact. it felt like i had raised my legs into the air but my physical legs were STILL on my bed.
I got somewhere this time. now i need to identify what will help me separate my astral body from the physical body.
added to my archive.
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going through rough times is just a part of life lessons. sometimes it might seem as if the world has turned its back on you and left you to bare its pain, heartbreaks, disappointment of expectations, it invokes fear in you. you know when your in that pit when you lose grip, nothing seems worth living for anymore. the life that was sure shatters and there’s nothing you could do about it. you cry about how bad things are and that nothing can ever change. and you feel these feelings. the ones invoked by those thoughts. at this point i believe the brain is at the most resilient.
the most valuable resource, by FAR, is Human bio kinetic Energy
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