My next step is to get some labels for my plants.
I got the idea from my sister in Van, who told me about the infamous rice experiment
Positive Thinking Power - The Rice Experiment
More Evidence From Dr Masaru Emoto On The Power Of Thoughts
Most people agree that positive thinking has power. But just how much power is debatable.You may have heard of Dr Emoto. He became famous when his water molecule experiments featured in the 2004 film, What The Bleep Do We Know?
His experiments demonstrate that human thoughts and intentions can alter physical reality, in this case the molecular structure of water. Given that humans are comprised of at least 60% water, his discovery has far reaching implications... can anyone really afford to have negative thoughts or intentions?
Positive Thinking Power: Dr Emoto's Rice Experiment
The rice experiment is another famous Emoto demonstration of the power of negative thinking (and conversely, the power of positive thinking.) In this experiment, Dr Emoto placed portions of cooked rice into two containers. On one container he wrote "thank you" and on the other "you fool". He then instructed school children to say the labels on the jars out loud everyday when they passed them by. Aftr 30 days, the rice in the container with positive thoughts had barely changed, while the other was moldy and rotten.If you have any doubt in the validity of this test, try it at home for yourself. Be sure to spend at least 30 seconds, twice a day consciously intending negative thoughts or positive thoughts at the respective containers of rice. And make sure you use cooked rice, as its water content is what produces the results.
If you don't want to do it at home but you're curious to see positive thinking power in action, watch this video from youtube documenting one person's experience at trying it:
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