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Dr. Emoto has been experimenting with the impact that thoughts and words have on water. He concluded through his many tests with water that the vibration of good words has a positive effect on the world, whereas the vibration for negative words has the power to destroy. Words are the expression of our soul and the act of speaking words has the power to change the world.
He quoted that when they used the words of love and gratitude it formed the most delicate beautiful crystal that he had seen so far. He said it was so beautiful that it actually changed his life. Gratefulness starts with you. Acting with a Grateful Heart and sharing your gratitude with others multiplies the impact.

Gratitude + Love = Grateful Heart
Building Houses
An elderly and talented carpenter was ready to retire. He told his long-time employer of his plans to leave the house-building business and live a more leisurely life with his wife, enjoying his multi-generation family. He would miss the paycheck but he needed to retire. Click here to read PDF
The Institute for Applied Miracles
Perhaps you're wondering: What is an "applied miracle"? An applied miracle is one that you participate in creating. You create it by applying certain principles to your life; among them -- kindness, gratitude, compassion and forgiveness. If you've ever experienced the radical power of forgiveness, you know firsthand that the freedom it brings is nothing short of miraculous. When you participate in creating a miracle, you are partnering with God ! http://www.appliedmiracles.com/home.html
Authentic Happiness
Dr. Martin Seligman, founder of Positive Psychology, a new branch of psychology which focuses on the empirical study of such things as positive emotions, strengths-based character, and healthy institutions. His research has demonstrated that it is possible to be happier — to feel more satisfied, to be more engaged with life, find more meaning, have higher hopes, and probably even laugh and smile more, regardless of one’s circumstances. He makes a direct connection with being grateful and happiness. Click here: http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/Default.aspx

