Hado: Messages From Water

by Haitham Sabbah on 10/10/2004

The Japanese researcher Dr. Masaru Emoto, is the author of many books concerning the phenomenon of ' Hado'. The two ideograms comprising this expression Hado (pronounced hadou to rhyme with shadow) literally mean "wave" and "move". This following definition is how Dr. Emoto himself describes the phenomenon, which led him to a series of remarkable discoveries pertaining to the nature of water.

Hado: The intrinsic vibrational pattern at the atomic level in all matter. The smallest unit of energy. Its basis is the energy of human consciousness.


Distilled water labeled with the Japanese word "thank you"

According to Dr. Emoto, Hado is a vibrational frequency, resonance wave--it is the source of energy behind the creation of all things. (Hado is the specific vibrating wave generated by the electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom). A field of magnetic resonance is always present wherever Hado exists. From his research with MRA, Dr. Emoto concluded that, "all things lie within your own consciousness." Thus, he believes that we should do our best to raise our Hado level by doing things such as saying blessings over our food and water, drinking good water and not accumulating negative feelings.


Distilled water exposed to Enya's "Gaia Symphony #1" [L] and to heavy metal music [R]

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A rapid understanding of Hado quickly spread throughout Japan as Dr. Emoto's theory gained ground. The word subsequently became part of daily language. "The Hado of this place is really low. Let's leave." "That person has a really powerful Hado." "Let's change the Hado of this environment." Conversational pieces such as this now abound in Japan and it is largely due to his revolutionary photographs of water crystals under high magnification. Frozen crystals of water?


Distilled water labeled with the Japanese word "soul" [L] and the Japanese word "demon" [R]

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1 Harry Branson May 5, 2006 at 5:35 am

What are the two ideograms for Hado?
Thanks,
Harry Branson

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