This is an ongoing research meme that has limped around over a number of years. The real take home is to never emote negativity at your living food. How to apply that to processed food escapes me.
What we all must understand is that our emotive state impacts directly life around us and this can be either good or bad. The two comparable apples dramatize this meme.
The article also reminds us of the well known water experiment.
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Thoughts Have Done This To An Apple — Now Imagine What They Can Do To Your Body
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We’ve heard it before: our thoughts are powerful. Maybe we’ve even heard that our thoughts are actually creating our reality. But it’s one thing to hear or learn this concept and a completely other to fully grasp what it means and apply it to our lives.
Our thoughts create our reality? How so?
This concept was first introduced to me in a documentary, What The Bleep Do We Know? This film explores how matter is not really solid in the way we have been led to believe and our perception of it actually has the ability to change it.
The infamous “Secret Life Of Water,” experiment and book by Masaru Emoto is referenced, as well as a powerful reminder of what our thoughts are truly capable of. Essentially, this experiment involved focusing intention into different containers of water.
For example, one was “love,” another was “thank you,” “harmony,” while on the other spectrum, “I hate you I wish you were dead.”
The water molecules from each category were then observed under a microscope. The molecules that were infused with the loving, positive intentions had beautiful, geometric patters, similar to snowflakes.
The other molecules, that were infused with the more negative thoughts and intentions, showed up as chaotic looking, and not in alignment like the others.
This experiment served as a powerful reminder that if thoughts can do this to water, what are they doing to us? Take a look at a clip from the film below, and if you get the chance I highly recommend checking out the whole documentary!
The following Facebook post is a similar experiment that was conducted on two halves of the same apple.
The same amount of time has elapsed, the only difference between each half was that one was in the presence of art, creativity, meditation, love and gratitude and the other was exposed to blame, judgment hatred, heavy metal music and mainstream news, and thus fear.
The experiment was done by someone who was just curious and gave it a try, anyone can do this at home and see for themselves that this is real — these results are remarkable, and the experiment speaks for itself, have a look.
Apple Experiment
What Can We Learn From This?
Everything that you are saying, thinking, and doing will have an effect on not only your reality, but on your physical body and experience as well. How do you talk to yourself, what thoughts are you thinking?
Are you practicing gratitude in your life or are you playing the part of the victim, speaking unkind words to yourself, assuming you’ll never find success in your life, etc.?
You see, these thoughts make a huge difference! And, as we can see via the experiment above, it is a lot more than just your thoughts that play a role here.
We can clearly see that practices such as meditation, dancing and creative expression kept the apple healthy, while on the contrary, actions such as watching the news and being consumed by fear were contributing factors to the rotting process of the apple.
So, if thoughts and actions can do this to an apple, what are they doing to you?
The Power Of Prayer
I don’t know about you, but this experiment also makes me realize how important it is to bless our food and demonstrate gratitude before we consume it.
Much of the world’s population is eating meat and animal products from animals who are living in a constant state of fear, being abused, pumped full or hormones and antibiotics, and no doubt this energy is being stored in their bodies that many of us are then consuming.
Even for those eating a plant-based diet, much of our food is traveling long distances, being radiated, and not necessarily being shown a lot of love… perhaps this is why home cooked meals tend to taste so good — because this love, care, and attention is going into the process.
If we are eating something that we know is bad for us and we are judging ourselves for doing it, do you think this item will have a more positive or negative effect? Sending love and blessings to our food can go a long way.
It’s All Perception
I find myself saying this a lot lately, because this notion is becoming extremely apparent in my life. We can actually choose what each day will look like and what we will create for ourselves.
Instead of dreading that co-worker that always seems to know how to push your buttons, you can turn that way of thinking around by thinking, I wonder what opportunities for growth I will receive today.
Instead of expecting the worst and creating a story that your partner isn’t going to give you any attention, you can think everything is as it should be and I allow the space for my partner to show me affection.
It’s kind of like learning to appreciate the rain, because without it we wouldn’t have green grass, flowers and beautiful big trees. You have a decision everyday, what choice will you make? Will you be like this cat?
The Science
It’s important to mention that there is a tremendous amount of science behind the mind body attention, and action at a distance, which is our ability to influence physical systems at a distance.
In 1999, a statistics professor at UC Irvine published a paper showing that parapsychological (telepathy, distance healing, remote viewing etc) experiments have produced much stronger results than those showing a daily dose of aspirin helps prevent a heart attack.
She also showed that these results are much stronger than the research behind various drugs like antiplatelets, for example.
This type of science is also actively studies, and has been studies at the highest levels of government with extremely significant statistical results.
Nikki Owen's “The Big Apple Experiment” project has hundreds of case studies from people, groups, and organizations across the world. You can read more HERE.
1 comment:
I put on 20 pounds of muscle and got in perfect shape in two months eating C-Rations and dehydrated food. No "live" food and very few veggies. Why?
Every time we ate we were just thankful to be alive to be able to eat. Loved that food. Whew, didn't get killed this morning on that hump through the jungle. Nobody got killed, no firefight. Yeah, gimmie that food. Loved it. 20 pounds, raw muscle, in the best shape of my life. C-Rats and dehydrated food.
There's a reason why the top chef's of the world are the top chef's of the world. Just watch them work. They LOVE what they do.
Doc S
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