At a recent church single's conference, one of the speakers presented this topic in the main meeting. I was so amazed and intrigued! I'm looking forward to buying the book to learn more about it.
The premise is this: A Japanese researcher discovered a way to photograph water as it freezes into crystals. A side effect of this research was how the crystals formed when exposed to different stimuli, good or bad, and even indifferent. The water was "exposed" via different types of music, speech, prayer, and even written words and reproductions of famous works of art, children, and animals. The results are staggering in the "reaction" of the water as it formed into crystals. If you visit the website, be sure to watch the intro. As the words flow past the pictured crystal, that is what that particular crystal was exposed to as it formed. My favorite is "love of husband and wife." I think you will be as amazed as I am.
The website specifically states that no image is to be reproduced without permission.
https://www.hado.net/
There are some truly beautiful images on that website.
However, I would want to see many examples of crystals influenced by the same 'hado' to look for similarities and differences. Perhaps that is shown in the book. Maybe it is the engineer, statistician and manufacturer in me. I want to see lots of examples, and analyze them, to determine whether something works or not as a consistent system.
The website is really limited in what it provides, probably because they want you to buy the book. At the meeting I attended, the presenter showed slide after slide of these amazing crystals and what formed them. Many of them are similar in the outline shape, but are so different in "content" (for lack of a better word). When I have the book in hand, I will be sure to share more of what I learn.