Helpful Score: 2
Fantastic way to look at our lives. There isn't a lot of hard facts which would bother some people, but it's beautifully written. Some things seem to be written strangely, but that's normal for a translation. You can't argue with the stunning photographs. Love it.
Helpful Score: 1
A good explication of a fascinating subject - gorgeous images.
interesting photographs
A very unique book.
Stunning pictures of ice crystals but I found the text a little fluffy.
Consciousness is ubiquitous.
If you enjoyed What the Bl**P Do We Know? You will enjoy this book. It has beautiful photos and suggests we all have great personal power that can be manifested best with a grateful heart.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this book. It could not have come at a better time in my life. Talk about a positive outlook. Although the book is based on scientific experiments with ice crystals the thought process of Masaru Emoto is so lovely and poetic. The pictures are beautiful and moving. He teaches us that water has memory, energy, power and we influence these aspects. We are made up of water, as is our planet so it makes sense that what we put out into the world affects everything and everybody and Marsaru Emoto's suggestion is that this all happens through water. You must read this book to understand what I am (poorly) trying to explain. It is a super easy read with lots of exquisite photos. You cannot read this book and not come out a better person at the end.
Hmmm, nice pictures, but I don't know if it can explain the differences between Beethoven Symphonies 5 and 6, let alone the individual movements.