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Hidden Messages In Water

Your Words Speak Louder Than You Think

 

I’ve always believed that words hold real power. They can cut straight to the bone, lift you up, or quietly shape the way you move through the world. Even our thoughts create physical shifts in us. Think about the vibrations you feel through music—like that tense moment in a scary movie when the sound builds and the hairs on your neck rise. Sound, frequency, and vibration play a massive role in how we absorb our surroundings.

 

This book dives right into that idea:

The Hidden Messages in Water by Masaru Emoto.

 

A quick overview:

When negative words like “I hate you” were spoken to water and then frozen, the crystals formed distorted, chaotic patterns.

But when words of love were spoken, the water created intricate, harmonious shapes—almost like tiny pieces of art.

 

I won’t spoil the rest. Once you start digging, you’ll follow your own rabbit holes, I promise.

 

But here’s something to sit with: we’re made mostly of water. If simple words can reshape frozen droplets, what are your words doing to you? To the people around you? Speak gently. Choose love. Treat yourself with the same tenderness you give to others.

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And here’s where it gets even more interesting—look closely at the crystals formed from positive words. Some of them look eerily similar to the star-shaped and flower-like patterns carved into the ceilings and walls of old cathedrals and churches. Those detailed rosettes… those geometric petals… those sacred shapes that repeat through centuries of architecture.

 

And have you ever noticed how an organ is almost always placed inside these ancient spaces? Maybe it’s coincidence. Maybe not. Maybe everything leads back to sound, vibration, resonance… you decide.

 

Explore the ordinary with new eyes.

Stay curious.

Xo, Miss K

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