Baikal, the Water Ceremony

Baikal, the Water Ceremony with Masaru Emoto

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In the morning on August 2, 2008 I was flying from Novosibirsk to Irkutsk. Why from Novosibirsk? Because on August 1 we were to take part in a large program of the Academy of Sciences of Russia on the measurement of the solar eclipse. I specially flew to Novosibirsk to take part in these measurements and to observe this rare cosmic phenomenon. The results were very interesting, we will tell about them in a separate essay.

Why was I to fly to Irkutsk? Because on the Lake there was scheduled the Ceremony of Blessing the Water by Dr. Masaru Emoto. I was invited to participate in this ceremony, of course, taking measurements.

Our plane landed in Irkutsk about 5 pm. I was already being met; the car was Japanese, with the right hand drive, as it is usual in these places. The distance from Irkutsk to the small town of Sahurta on the shores of Lake Baikal is about 250 km. The road ran through the Siberian taiga, but when an hour later we entered the territory of Buryatia the landscape changed dramatically: we were surrounded by endless hills covered with bright green grass on which herds of cows and horses were grazing.

Approximately three hours later we stopped, and the driver Roman asked me: “Do you want to look at Lake Baikal?” I got out and climbed the top of the nearest hill. In front there opened a breathtaking view. Far below us a narrow bay of Lake Baikal stretched, surrounded by wooded hills. The edge of the horizon in the West was ablaze with bloody sunset light. After 15 minutes we entered the territory of the tourist facilities constructed on a steep rocky cliff.

Baikal, the Water Ceremony

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Baikal, the Water Ceremony

Note that the shown variations occurred at a sufficiently stable signal: the level of the variations did not exceed 3%. This confirms the stable operation of the device and recording of the events at the level of “subtle” oscillation of the amplitude: a small ripple on the crest of the wave.

In 2010 similar ceremony was conducted by Dr Emoto at lake Biwa, in Japan. Results of the study was very similar: variations of a signal in accordance with a course of ceremony. We were able to take measurements of water energy from the lake before and after ceremony, and photon emission of water changed significally.

Of course, we cannot claim that recorded variations of a signal were due to the collective consciousness influence or the influence of Dr. Emoto only. It was a lot of turbulences in the atmosphere by that time. But, as we know, there are no coincidences in the world. So it is up to you, how you would treat these data…

Baikal, the Water Ceremony. Ceremony of Blessing the Water by Dr. Masaru Emoto. The Energy os Space Measurements with GDVCAMERA and GDV Sputnik

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