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A man in Iowa discovered that birds chirping before sunrise helps plants breathe by opening up their stomata. He found that this frequency is also present in classical music. So, he played classical music to his cornfields, resulting in 15-foot tall corn. When he played the music to his squash plants, they produced 5 squash per leaf instead of 1. Even his black walnut tree grew twice as fast with this method called Sonic Bloom, which combines plant vitamins and special frequencies to open up stomata.

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This video shows the crystallography of healthy spring water, characterized by flower-like hexagons. The same patterns are observed in the spring water collected on different days. However, when the spring water is exposed to a five gs cell tower for 15 minutes, its structure becomes disordered and, in the speaker's opinion, completely destroyed.

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It is claimed that the environment signals genes, and the end product of an experience in the environment is an emotion. The question is posed: can you signal the gene ahead of the environment by embracing an elevated emotion? Research was reportedly conducted on this. 7,500 different gene expressions were measured in a group of people attending an advanced event for four days.

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Modern science's mission is to control and dominate nature, which goes against the previous belief that nature should be observed and understood. Water, for example, is essential for our existence, and its true value lies in understanding it rather than trying to control it. Japanese scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that water's molecular structure changes when exposed to human words, thoughts, and sounds. Positive intentions create clear and symmetrical crystals, while negative intentions distort and mutate them. Water retains memory and consciousness, as shown by Russian studies. Dr. Bruce Lipton's research on cellular behavior revealed that our genes are influenced by our environment, and positive emotions promote self-healing. The gel state of water, a fourth state, propels blood flow and requires a connection to the earth, sunlight, positive human connection, and peace of mind for optimal health.

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Speaker 1: The simplest thing they need to understand is human experience is caused from within, not from outside. Somebody can abuse you, let's say. They're just words. So I'm going to use some Indian language and abuse you Okay. With a smile on my face. I can abuse you in a language you don't understand. My abuse is not hurting you at all. It's only your reaction which is going to hurt you. In whichever language it is, whatever nonsense it is, it is only your reaction which hurts you, not my words. India India has 1,300 languages I can choose.

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This video showcases the fascinating properties of water, from atmospheric water generators to ancient Hindu step wells. Water can be harnessed from the air, frozen for storage, and manipulated by frequency to create intricate patterns. Cymatics explores how frequency shapes water's structure, while Veda Austin's experiments show water mimicking images when frozen. Water is truly incredible and mirrors our own composition.

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The speaker describes an experiment involving water and words. By freezing water with words attached to it, crystalline formations are created. The speaker emphasizes the impact of words on matter and suggests conducting a similar experiment at home. In the experiment, two jars of boiled white rice are labeled "love" and "hate." Positive words are spoken to the love jar, while negative words are spoken to the hate jar. Over time, the love jar remains white while the hate jar becomes dark and moldy. This experiment serves as a powerful lesson for teaching children about the impact of words.

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Water is the most common substance on Earth, present in our lives at all times. It has unique properties that defy typical physical laws, such as expanding when cooled, allowing plant shoots to break through asphalt. Water can exist in three states: liquid, solid, and gas, a phenomenon that remains unexplained by science. Additionally, water has memory; it retains imprints from substances that come into contact with it, suggesting it remembers its surroundings. This concept may explain why our ancestors used silver vessels to create healing water. Today, a highly effective antibiotic water, used by the American army, demonstrates water's ability to eliminate germs, showcasing its remarkable properties.

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Blood samples exposed to music showed more live cells compared to those in a silent environment. The experiment demonstrated the healing power of harmonious sounds, as seen in the revitalization of almost dead cells. This highlights the importance of frequencies in music and their impact on our well-being. The discussion also delves into the potential effects of mainstream music on our subconscious, emphasizing the significance of choosing music with positive lyrics and harmonious frequencies for overall health.

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Benveniste believed that water could be used as a recording medium, similar to a magnetic tape. He conducted an experiment where he recorded biological information onto water using an electronic device. The electromagnetic field generated by the device was picked up by a coil and transferred to the water. Benveniste monitored the experiment in real time using a heart rate monitor and observed that the heart exhibited arrhythmia. This was significant because the water had never physically interacted with the molecule, but only received radio waves, yet it behaved like the original substance.

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Water can be seen as an intelligent designer. I exposed water to a photo of my friend, froze it, and it created an ice design of her face. When I showed the ice to the water again, it produced a negative image of her face. I briefly placed my thumb in the water, and after freezing it, water designed an impression of my thumb, including a chip in the nail, which I later chipped in the same spot. Using the concept of "ego," water created an image of a person with exaggerated features. When I influenced it with the word "milk," it unexpectedly designed a breast. These ice designs are interpretations rather than direct copies, suggesting some level of awareness in water. It seems we still have much to learn about the true nature of water.

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Speaker 0: This is the book, The Living Language of Water. And Beta Austin's work on water is mind blowing. Okay? This book is ridiculous when you get into it. So I'm gonna show you some pictures in here, and this stuff really blew me away. And there are pictures in here that just give me the goosebumps. That's that's all I can say. So check this. When she put an egg in the water, the water was imprinted with the picture of the egg. Now when she put cubes and different objects in water, it was imprinted with those same exact thing. So water takes on anything that is placed into it, anything that's around it. The words that you say, you know, doctor Amoto and that whole thing like you say love and the water takes on the word love, you say hate and the water breaks down, that's exactly what's happening. And Veda Austin was discovering all of this. So next she goes into herbal remedies. So things like milk thistle, CBD, all these beautiful remedies. Check this out. Each different herbal remedy has a different imprint on water and those are the different pictures of the different herbal imprints. So when you're going to consume nature's super foods, you're consuming an imprint that is changing all of the structure of your water almost like alchemy. It is transmuting the water in your body to begin to heal, just like the old stained glass windows in the cathedral. That's what nature is doing. Now when you go and take poison, which is made by a pharma company, you can imagine what it's doing to your water. It's doing the complete opposite. It's breaking apart the structure of your water, so then all of a sudden your whole body falls apart. And then you can't figure it out because you got so many side effects which are continuing this.

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The stability of cluster structures in water suggests it can record and store information, functioning like a malleable computer memory. Understanding water's molecular structure is essential, as it serves as the "alphabet" from which information can be arranged. Experiments have shown that various factors, especially human emotions, significantly influence water. In one study, participants projected positive emotions like love onto a flask of water, resulting in increased energy and stability. Conversely, projecting negative emotions such as fear and aggression led to reduced energy and radical changes in the water. Research aims to demonstrate that water has its own memory, with experiments capturing the effects of external influences by rapidly freezing water samples.

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A silent child is not a good child. It's a traumatized child. Silence is not peace. It's a nervous system shutting down because that child is terrified of expressing his feelings. That child learned very early that if I speak, I get punished. If I cry, nobody comes for me. If I have needs, I will lose love. So they stay quiet, they stay small, they become easy to raise while their pain grows louder and louder inside. And as an adult, you still silence yourself. You disconnect from your needs just to keep the peace, not because you're weak, but because your body still thinks silence keeps you safe. And healing starts the moment you break that silence and give your voice back to the child inside that never got to use it.

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Intention has physical effects in the body, as seen in lab studies. The placebo effect shows how beliefs can impact biology, with about 1/3 of healings attributed to it. Sending positive thoughts signals the body to heal itself, while negative thoughts release harmful chemicals. Our brain and body can change just through thought alone. A significant portion of healings happen through positive thinking alone.

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Praying is witchcraft because words alter reality and create vibrational frequencies. Praying over food changes the water's vibrational frequency, raising the food's vibration before consumption. Cells respond to frequencies from thoughts, words, and emotions. Holding hands together is an ancient meditation technique that completes the brain's electrical circuit, allowing energy to flow through the body's meridians, balancing brain hemispheres, and accessing higher consciousness. Instead of praying, believe that you receive what you ask for, tricking the subconscious mind to manifest it into reality. You attract what you are. Music is magic and molds the mind.

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Suzumu Ono translated DNA sequences into melodious compositions by mapping nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D respectively, revealing the inherent musicality of the genetic code. This led to the question of whether music could, in turn, influence or alter our DNA. The transcript notes that sound possesses mass and can move matter, and that cymatics—studying visible patterns formed by sound waves—opens exploration into how music might interact with DNA and cellular processes. Ono’s work demonstrates a profound connection between the language of genetics and the universal language of music, portraying DNA as a symphony of genetic information where each base has a distinct role. This raises inquiries about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music and whether music could influence the genetic code. The discussion highlights that music, as a powerful emotional medium, evokes physiological and psychological responses and could plausibly affect gene expression and cellular processes, though scientific evidence is still emerging. Epigenetics is presented as the framework for understanding how external factors beyond DNA sequence can modify gene expression; sound is considered a potential external influence capable of triggering epigenetic changes. The transcript mentions that sound waves can affect cellular activity, stimulating or inhibiting cell growth, influencing protein synthesis, and modulating neurotransmitter release, implying that musical vibrations might interact with DNA-related mechanisms. Cymatics is introduced as a lens to view how sound and vibrations form geometric patterns in matter, suggesting that music’s complex wave patterns might influence the human body and its DNA. The idea of resonance is discussed: musical frequencies could interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially affecting gene expression and cellular processes, thereby contributing to healing or balance. The field of bioacoustics is referenced, noting that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with body parts, and music therapy has been shown to affect stress responses, inflammation, immune function, and other physiological aspects. Specific frequencies and sound-based therapies are highlighted. The frequency 432 Hz is singled out by proponents as having unique resonance with the body and nature, claimed to promote harmony and healing at a cellular level. Isochronic tones and binaural beats are described as methods to target brainwave states and induce relaxation, focus, or creativity. Solfagio frequencies are listed (including 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz) as having purported properties related to energy release, change facilitation, DNA repair, relationships, intuition, and spiritual awakening. The transcript mentions resources via a link in the description to a program offering a library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, and Solfagio frequencies, to explore frequencies for well-being. In conclusion, the text posits that specific frequencies hold potential for influencing DNA and holistic health, suggesting that carefully designed musical experiences could resonate with DNA’s vibrational frequencies to promote physiological and epigenetic changes.

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Water memory experiment shows water holds consciousness and can change structure based on vibrations. Imprinting words like "schizophrenia" results in corresponding ice crystal shapes. Tap water contains toxins and negative vibrations. Ancient water fountains were built to restructure water vibrations. Water is considered Earth's Internet with consciousness. Avoid placing keys or phone near water. Energy codes can be placed under water for positive effects.

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The speaker responds to a comment about the color 6.66 terahertz, expressing distrust in Google. They introduce the Cyma one thousand machine, which plays resonant frequencies linked to different energy centers in the body called chakras. The speaker mentions two new machines called AMI, which use hair as an antenna to process acoustics. They then discuss the significance of sound therapy, stating that it is noninvasive and has no side effects. The speaker references Dr. Emoto's research on the structure of water and how different words can affect it. They mention conducting their own experiment using a dark field microscope. Lastly, they mention that the color blue strengthens the throat chakra and list the associated body parts.

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This discovery by Dr. Masarimoto shows that positive words spoken to water create beautiful, symmetrical shapes when frozen, while negative words create ugly, asymmetrical shapes. It proves that words and intentions affect reality, demonstrating that words are like magic, altering physical surroundings.

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Dr. Emoto's rice experiment showed positive words made rice ferment, negative words made it rot. Water's memory was tested with music and emotions, affecting its structure. Structurized water improved plant growth and had health benefits. Water's structure is more important than its chemical composition. Natural water is full of energy and life, while artificial purified water lacks energetics. Natural water can even burn due to its unique structure. Structured water improved blood cells' health in a patient. Water's memory and structure play a crucial role in its effects on living organisms.

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A doctor conducts research on water samples to observe their reactions to different influences. Water heated in a microwave and exposed to a mobile phone shows distinct changes. The doctor then examines the effect of this water on human blood, finding that it causes red blood cells to clump together. However, after the patient drinks structured water, the blood cells become buoyant, slippery, and regain their electrical charge, improving oxygen transport and changing the blood's pH. Another experiment involves exposing water to music, resulting in the formation of unique crystals. The video showcases the impact of external factors on water and its potential effects on the human body.

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I discovered something strange while doing research. A colleague tried diluting reagents and found that water seemed to have a specific effect on them. After years of experiments, we concluded that water could retain the memory of molecules even after being diluted trillions of times. This led to the term "the memory of water." It was a surprising finding, as we previously believed that molecules couldn't survive in such diluted solutions.

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A crystal is formed from molecules creating a unit cell, which embodies a unique identity. This unit cell can be seen as having a "soul," drawing in its own replication. In 1961, I discovered that applying sound to crystals during growth could enhance their development. When the correct note is sounded, the crystal grows symmetrically, indicating a life force at work. This process initiates the formation of the crystal, which grows in a right-handed spiral until it completes its life cycle. Once finished, the crystal leaves behind remnants of its growth. To revive the crystal, simply breathe on it, as breath reinitiates the vibrations that brought it into existence.

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How To Use Cold Therapy for Anxiety and Depression Relief | Mind Pump 2091
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Exposing your body to cold water offers numerous benefits, including anti-depressive and anti-anxiety effects, potentially more effective than traditional SSRI medications for mild to moderate cases. Cold water therapy can enhance mood long-term, with minimal downsides, primarily affecting muscle-building if not timed correctly with workouts. The hosts discuss how the psychological aspect of enduring cold exposure can build resilience, similar to the benefits of weightlifting. Cold water immersion stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and even slight fat-burning effects by converting white fat to brown fat, although this is not a primary reason to engage in the practice. Historical references show that cold water therapy has been utilized for centuries across various cultures, suggesting its benefits are well-established. In early Western medicine, cold water was prescribed for anxiety, a practice that has largely been replaced by pharmaceuticals. The conversation shifts to cultural practices, such as Russian children rolling in snow, which highlights the adaptability of the body to cold exposure. The hosts express interest in how these practices could be beneficial for modern children, despite potential parental resistance. The discussion then transitions to current events, particularly the backlash against companies like Target for perceived overreach in social activism, particularly regarding children's clothing. The hosts emphasize the importance of consumer response and the potential consequences for businesses that misalign with their customer base. They argue that activism has shifted from constructive efforts to more aggressive, often divisive actions. The hosts reflect on the complexities of modern activism, noting that many people feel pressured to conform to specific viewpoints, leading to a lack of nuanced discussion. They advocate for individual freedom and the importance of personal beliefs while expressing concern over the over-sexualization of children's clothing and the implications of such trends. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the topic of technology, specifically Neuralink, which aims to create a brain-computer interface. The potential benefits and ethical concerns surrounding this technology are debated, particularly regarding its implications for human autonomy and the risks of manipulation. The hosts conclude by discussing the importance of maintaining a balance between technological advancement and personal autonomy, emphasizing that knowledge without wisdom can lead to dangerous outcomes. They express a desire for a more thoughtful approach to integrating technology into daily life, particularly for future generations.
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