ALWAYS TELL WHAT YOU WANT
Years ago, I discovered the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, who conducted fascinating experiments with water. He wrote several books on the subject, and his work is easy to find online. His idea was simple yet profound: when water is exposed to positive words, thoughts, or intentions, it freezes into beautiful, harmonious crystals. When exposed to negative words or emotions, the frozen water becomes murky, distorted, and chaotic.
Human beings are made up of nearly 70–80% water, depending on age. If water responds to language and intention, it makes sense to ask: what are our own words doing to us?
Many people speak in limiting ways without realizing it. They say things like, “I hope” or “Yes, but…” or constantly repeat doubts and negative expectations. The body does not hear the excuse—it only absorbs the message. What we repeatedly say becomes what we reinforce.
When we change our language and consciously choose words that are positive and intentional, the results can be very different.
Years ago, I was carrying significant personal and business debt. I wanted freedom from it, so I began repeating a simple mantra: “I am debt-free.” Over time, I realized that even this needed refinement. I changed it to: “I have a hundred thousand dollars in the bank.”
And slowly—almost miraculously—things shifted. Business improved, debts were paid off, and money began to grow in the account.
Words matter.
Tell what you want. Speak it clearly. Speak it kindly. Speak it as if it is already true—and let the results follow.
I’m attaching some beautiful images of water. Enjoy them, and share this with a friend.
Thank you!


