Part of the inspiration for Blue Bottle Love comes from the work that Dr. Masuro Emoto has dedicated his life to. He has discovered how intention, words and music affect the molecular structure of water. It may seem quite amazing, but when you realize that EVERYTHING in the universe is made up of frequencies (or energy) then it makes more sense. Dr. Emoto’s book The Hidden Messages in Water has the potential to profoundly transform your world view. Using high-speed photography, Dr. Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them. His message delivered below is simple and clear…Peace in ourselves leads to Peace On Earth!
According to Masaru Emoto, President of I.H.M. General Institute
“It is not enough to take in a necessary quantity of water inside the body, but we should take the quality of water into consideration. For instance, the district where a lot of long life people live is blessed with high quality from natural resources. In other words, it is becoming common sense that there are a lot of correlations between the health and the quality of water which we drink every day.
Today, even if the water that we drink or use does not contain any detrimental ingredient, the quality of water is not always satisfactory. It is becoming clear that the formation of water crystals reflects the quality of the water. I would be pleased if you would deepen your understanding and interest toward water when you see the photographs that are reported here.”
“We have observed various kinds of water crystals in our laboratory and have found that water containing minerals and in a healthy balance tends to turn out well-ordered hexagonal crystals. Energetically speaking, we believe that water needs to have good Hado to create a beautiful crystal.”
Please visit our Blue Bottle Love section of our site to see the variety of powerful symbols we have designed to energize your water with beauty and positive frequencies.


September 10th, 2011 at 9:12 am
Great blog. Keep up with the good work!
September 16th, 2011 at 5:02 pm
Thanks