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Introduction - The power of Thought


In 1994, Dr Masaru Emoto began exploring the concept that water can take on the resonance of what was being directed at it. His experiments examined water from many sources, both in their original state and after being subjected to the resonance of music, pictures, prayer, and words. Since 1999, Dr Emoto has published several volumes of work titled 'Message of water' with photographs of water crystals and their accompanying experiments. The video below show photographs of some of these crystals after being exposed to different energetic thoughts. If Thought can have this effect on water imagine how every thought we have affects us as humans.


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Butterfly Heroes


"When a caterpillar nears its transformation time, it begins to eat ravenously, consuming everything in sight.  (It is interesting to note that individuals are often called “consumers” and one of the largest manufacturers of heavy construction machinery is called “Caterpillar,” Inc.)  The caterpillar body then becomes heavy, outgrowing its own skin many times, until it is too bloated to move. Attaching to a branch (upside down, where everything is turned on its head) it forms a chrysalis—an enclosing shell that limits the caterpillar’s freedom for the duration of the transformation.


The caterpillars new cells are called 'imaginal cells.' They resonate at a different frequency. They are so totally different from the caterpillar cells that his immune system thinks they are enemies...and gobbles them up--Chomp! Gulp! But these new imaginal cells continue to appear. More and more of them! Pretty soon, the caterpillar's immune system cannot destroy them fast enough. More and more of the imaginal cells survive. And then an amazing thing happens! The little tiny lonely imaginal cells start to clump together, into friendly little groups. They all resonate together at the same frequency, passing information from one to another. Then, after awhile, another amazing thing happens! The clumps of imaginal cells start to cluster together!.., A long string of clumping and clustering imaginal cell, all resonating at the same frequency, all passing information from one to another there inside the chrysalis."
 
"A wave of Good News travels throughout the system-- Lurches and heaves...but not yet a butterfly."
 
Within the chrysalis a miracle occurs. Tiny cells, that biologists actually call “ imaginal cells,” begin to appear. These cells are wholly different from caterpillar cells, carrying different information, vibrating to a different frequency–the frequency of the emerging butterfly. At first, the caterpillar’s immune system perceives these new cells as enemies, and attacks them, much as new ideas in science, medicine, politics, and social behavior are viciously denounced by the powers now considered mainstream. But the imaginal cells are not deterred.  They continue to appear, in even greater numbers, recognizing each other, bonding together, until the new cells are numerous enough to organize into clumps. When enough cells have formed to make structures along the new organizational lines, the caterpillar’s immune system is overwhelmed. The caterpillar body then becomes a nutritious soup for the growth of the butterfly.
 
When the butterfly is ready to hatch, the chrysalis becomes transparent.  The need for restriction has been outgrown. Yet the struggle toward freedom has an organic timing." 
 
 And is connected to the breath.  the butterfly "pops" it's chrysalis by taking a deep, full breath.  As the butterfly emerges, it's upside down.  It immediately turns right side up and it proceeds to holds it's chrysalis with such reverence,  I can "hear" it saying "thank you" to where it came from.  When we've been through troubles of trauma, it can be difficult to find the gratitude for where we came from.  It may be empowering to pause in this reading and give thanks to your self and to all the sentient beings who supported you through the times of loss.
 
With loss there can be a loss of innocence.  And the paradox is that in losing innocence a new found wisdom is gained.  In this new wisdom there is even greater inner connection to innocence, allowing the possibility for wholeness.


Click here to watch the video. Bruce Lipton - Imaginal Cells in the Dying Caterpillar

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