The rice experiment of Masaru Emoto or the power of emotions.

@Timeout (419)
September 6, 2012 11:44am CST
Once, Masaru Emoto, a Japanese researcher, decided to do a simple experiment to see how positive thinking and emotions can affect the results of what we do. He put boiled rice in three jars, then he sealed the jars. He stuck to one a piece of paper that says "Love". He stuck a piece of paper that says "Hate" to another. The third one was left blank. He then, left the rice in a slelf, and every time he passed by, he felt gratitude and love towards the "Love" jar, he felt hate and ungratitude to the "hate" jar and totally ignored the third. After a few weeks, he noticed that the "Hate" jar rice was black and totally rotten. The ignored jar rice was following a natural state of decay, a bit grey with a few molds, and the rice in the "Love" jar was yellowish and smelled fermented, but had no mold. There are some people in the internet that has made this experiment too, and the results are amazing. Have you ever tried it?
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@marguicha (215148)
• Chile
6 Sep 12
It is a lovely story, Timeout. It makes us think how we can put most of our everyday things and people in the "love" jar. I always think that being possitive helps everything. Thanks for making my day.