Best-selling author Dr Masaru Emoto has been taking the world by storm since his theories on water appeared in the film What The Bleep Do We Know?
The Japanese researcher is currently touring the world explaining his photographic documentation of water, and was keynote speaker at the United Nations in May last year, which declared this The Decade of Water.
Dr Masaru Emoto
Wednesday 5th July at 6.30pm
The Paramount, Courtenay Place, Wellington.Best-selling author Dr Masaru Emoto has been taking the world by storm since his theories on water appeared in the film What The Bleep Do We Know?
The Japanese researcher is currently touring the world explaining his photographic documentation of water, and was keynote speaker at the United Nations in May last year, which declared this The Decade of Water.
Dr Masaru Emoto
Wednesday 5th July at 6.30pm
The Paramount, Courtenay Place, Wellington.His two most recent books The True Power of Water and The Hidden Messages in Water made The New York Times Best-Seller list and were translated into 23 languages. His newest release, The Secret Life of Water, further explores his ground-breaking research.
Dr Emoto freezes droplets of water from sources around the world and examines them under a Dark Field Microscope with high speed photographic capabilities - the results speak for themselves. He will share his simple but far-reaching message on water and reveal photographs of New Zealand water samples on Wednesday 5th July at 6.30pm at The Paramount, Courtenay Place, Wellington.
Water comprises the largest percentage of our physical bodies and our planet. Imagine the impact we could have on the environment and ourselves with greater understanding of this most precious resource.