But for those of St. Thomas see and believe, for those who have to understand why by pressing a button get green light by that tube on the right, because here are some titles that help to understand the process, or at least to demonstrate irrefutably that occurs. Messages from water, the healing power of the water in Dr. Masaru Emoto. In my opinion, this is one of the best books on this subject, not only for the beauty of your pictures but for the simplicity of its approach. Dr. Emoto makes photographs of drops of water before and after discussing them with different vibrations, in the form of feelings or sounds. Previous pictures normally water shows amorphous or with irregular patterns, while in subsequent photographs water forms beautiful crystals.

Taking into account that more than 70% of our body (and the Earth also) water, the work of Dr. Emoto is really relevant. The field experiment of the intention of Lynne Mc Taggart are books that relate the emotions with its physical effects. Biology of the beliefs of Bruce Lipton. This cell biologist explains in a language clear and acceisible, his work in biology at the cellular level, jobs that have taken him to see a clear interaction between the mind and the body. Learn more at this site: altavista. Hands that heal and make light of Barbara Brennan. Dr.

Brennan details his works u knowledge about the human energy field, their anatomy, their functions and their relevance in our lives and our health. And for all of us, both those who believe and those who don’t, there goes an important reminder. Hugs are good. For he who gives them and who receives them. Make us feel loved, cared for, accompanied. We relax, bring us peace, we reconciled with the world and our own demons. Lighten us the load and dissipate us many dark clouds. And they are also free. We embrace. We embrace much. With love. With respect. No agendas. Without conditions. With the arms, and the heart. Helena Aramendia. Total or partial reproduction authorized provided that mention the authorship or origin of the text. Original author and source of the article.