Monday, May 2, 2011

Can water be affected by our words?



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Can water be affected by our words?

Dr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese scientist, believes so.
And he has proof.






                                             

Dr. Emoto took water droplets, exposed them to various words, music, and environments, and froze them for three hours. He then examined the crystal formations under a dark field microscope. And he took photographs.


The results were totally mind-blowing.


Here's a photo of ordinary water without any prayer spoken over it. The molecular structure is in disarray.






                                                                    
The photo below is water after the prayer was said. It's simply breathtaking.  (I now have a great respect for praying before meals! More on this later.)







Dr. Emoto also exposed water to Heavy Metal music. Here's how it looks like. Looks sad if you ask me.







Here's water exposed to classical music and folk dance music. Looks much better, right?





 




 


Next, Dr. Emoto stuck a piece of paper with these words: "You make me sick. I will kill you." Here's how the frozen water droplets looks like under the microscope…







Below is how water looked like with the words "Love" over it. The difference is amazing.







This is Polluted water…







This is water from Lourdes , France . Utterly beautiful, right?






  

Wait A Minute— Aren't You Made Up Of Water?

Yes! 72% of your body is made up of water.

Imagine how your words affect your own body. When you say, "I'm a failure," or "I'm hopeless," or "I won't get well," imagine how these words weaken your health.

Make a choice to say the best words out there. Say often, "I'm wonderful," and "I'm beautiful,".

 

It's not only water.


Dr. Emoto also experimented with cooked rice. He placed one cup of cooked rice in two airtight jars. On one jar, he wrote, "
I love you," and on the other, "You fool." Everyday for 30 days, Dr. Emoto would say these words to each jar of rice.

After 30 days, the "I love you" rice was still white. But the "You fool" rice was so rotten, it was black. How can you explain this?





Just as a side note: When I was a child, my mother taught me to pray before meals. Now I realize it wasn't just a nice thing to do. When I pray over my meal, I know a material transformation takes place in the molecular level of the food that I pray for. I say, "Be blessed," to the water and food on the table—and I expect it to be blessed.

Yeah – that's why we always wish others well on birthdays, anniversaries, graduation, festivals, examination days, etc…. BE BLESSED, everybody!!!

 

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"A Good Husband "

The Good Husband


Jack wakes up with a huge hangover after attending his company's Party. Jack is not normally a drinker, but the drinks didn't taste like alcohol at all. He didn't even remember how he got home from the party. As bad as he was feeling, he wondered if he did something wrong.

Jack had to force himself to open his eyes, and the first thing he sees is a couple of aspirins next to a glass of water on the side table. And, next to them, a single red rose!! Jack sits up and sees his clothing in front of him, all clean and pressed.

He looks around the room and sees that it is in perfect order, spotlessly clean. So is the rest of the house. He takes the aspirins, cringes when he sees a huge black eye staring back at him in the bathroom mirror. Then he notices a note hanging on the corner of the mirror written in red with little hearts on it and a kiss mark from his wife in lipstick: "Honey, breakfast is on the stove, I left early to get groceries to make you your favorite dinner tonight. I love you, darling! Love, Jillian"

He stumbles to the kitchen and sure enough, there is hot breakfast, steaming hot coffee and the morning newspaper. His 16 year old son is also at the table, eating. Jack asks, "Son.. what happened last night?"

"Well, you came home after 3 A.M., drunk and out of your mind You fell over the coffee table and broke it, and then you puked in the hallway, and got that black eye when you ran into the door. Confused, he asked his son, "So, why is everything in such perfect order and so clean? I have a rose, and breakfast is on the table waiting for me??"

His son replies, "Oh THAT... Mom dragged you to the bedroom, and When she tried to take your pants off, you screamed, "Leave me alone, I'm married!!"

Source : SMSTSP Alumni..

New Technology (2)

How is it done... ie. Sending new post from our email?

Well, first thing, you have to sign in to your blog.
Then click at "Design" then "setting";  Under "Setting" menu; look at the "Email & Mobile"; under "Email notification" , you have "Posting Options".Add the secret word for the email posting address.. and walla!... You will have an email address where you can email your new post without having to sign in to your blog. MAKE SURE you save before leaving the page..

Good Luck.

New technology...

We should be grateful living in this world where technologies has become a normal thing in our lives. I am testing this post... it is sent from my email..

Visit by university students from Pattani , Thailand on 29 April 2011

At 2.30 pm , Friday, 29 April 2011, a group of university students and their lecturers came to our school and listened to the briefing about the school. Later, they visited the greenhouse, mushroom hut, and the school's rest house. .. Welcome to our new friends from Pattani....



Sunday, May 1, 2011

The much awaited for news by many government servants...

New system from July to assess govt servants

NST Online ; 2011/05/01
By Maizatul Ranai

KUALA LUMPUR: A new competency assessment system for civil servants is expected to be introduced in July.

Cuepacs president Datuk Omar Osman said the draft of the system, which is being drawn up to replace the competency level assessment (PTK) examination, was in its final stage.

"We are gathering views from organisations and government agencies on the new system."

The system will assess civil servants' performance.
Omar said it would suit each agency it assessed.
"For instance, a health inspector should know his competency level and do his best so he can be eligible for promotion.
"If he is not up to scratch, the department will send him for courses or training," he said at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park in Serdang yesterday.

He said the new system was different from the previous examination, which measured the competency of civil servants without taking into account their roles.
"This created unhappiness among some civil servants as mediocre personnel were promoted when they passed the exam.

"This affected the morale of others, especially those who excelled in their jobs but failed the exam."
Omar said Cuepacs would meet representatives of ministries and government departments as well as the Public Service Department soon to discuss the new system's implementation.

The PTK examination had caused concern among civil servants as many questioned its effectiveness in recognising their abilities and skills for promotions.

Cuepacs had said that the exam questions were irrelevant to the work scope of those sitting the examination.
Introduced in 2002, PTK aimed to eliminate apple polishing and sought to ensure that only the qualified received recognition.

Read more: New system from July to assess govt servants http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/11cuep-2a/Article#ixzz1L6XW7QX5