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==Connection with Snowflakes== Snowflakes and crystallized water both take on beautifully intricate structures. Dr. Masaru Emoto has done extensive research with respect to water and how external stimuli affect the structure of the water crystals themselves. Exposed to music, human voice, and other factors, the water crystals were shown to be quite disoriented and chaotic when thoughts or words of a negative manner were projected onto it. However, when thoughts or words were projected with positive energy such as “Thank You”, then the water crystals became orderly, geometric, and intricate. This expression of directed and projected sound at an object (in this case being crystallized water) demonstrates [[Cymatics|cymatics]] at work. The vibrational frequencies manipulate and restructure the water in a way that can turn a polluted water sources into a healthy and perhaps even healing source of water. Crystallized water, when noticed of the connection with [[Cymatics|cymatics]], can be studied in locations such as Antarctica, when core samples are taken, to extrapolate data as to the specific energetic signatures of ages past. Looking at the geometric structure of the water crystal or snowflake could show how clean, polluted, or dreadful an area was thousands or even millions of years ago. This research is still in its infancy and little it currently known on the subject, as a whole.
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