This diagram was proven catagorically false decades ago. In fact: It was used as the basis of a movie "What The Bleep Do We Know?" which was basically a propaganda film for a religious cult called Ramtha's School of Enlightenment
Your wording gives me pause because it sounds a lot like what someone who has accepted what others told them instead of looking for themselves.
There are many, many people in the world who are indeed crazy, and who perpetuate lies for attention. One should always be skeptical.
While all the usuals want to dog pile on this guy and say he's a liar, a fraud, it's interesting that it's really easy to test it yourself. Not so easy to do with water, but with another item.
Even the huffington post managed to admit that thoughts and intentions matter. I was pretty surprised to see them admit it, vice ran an experiment also, but they didn't sterilize their glass and ended up with a moldy mess.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-good-bad-apple-experi_b_7489738
https://applehalves.wordpress.com/2016/09/06/4-results-for-apple-halves-experiment-are-in/
On rice:
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/teacher-shows-students-how-negative-words-makes-rice-moldy/
How about the idea that music affects plants' growth?
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/how-music-affects-plant-growth.htm
Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you could cut the air with a knife? Or felt someone staring at you and you turn to look at them as they look away? Has music changed your mood and energy? How about the words from someone's mouth?
Everything in our environment is energy. To say that it cannot be affected by other energy is dismissive at best.
And the devil will use anything to spin people away from God. Just because it was used to push a bad idea doesn't mean it's wrong.
You should come over and see my ice crystals.
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