Novak Djokovic will resist potential vaccine for COVID-19
Novak Djokovic, the number one men’s single tennis player in the world, said he would resist a potential vaccine for COVID-19.
He drew attention to this statement in April this year, when he said he would not want to be forced to take a vaccine in order to be able to travel. “Personally, I am opposed to vaccination.”
Djokovic again made waves about positive thinking and mindfulness on his Instagram when he chatted to Chervin Jafarieh, nutritionist and founder of Cymbiotika.
Molecules in water can change
During the live chat, Djokovic said the most toxic food or polluted water can be turned into the most healing water through the power of prayer and gratitude.
Djokovic hosted the live chat as part of a series called “Self Mastery”. The video has had more than 600 000 views by time of publication.
Molecules react to emotions
Djokovic explained that molecules in water can react to emotions and what is being said. Jafarieh added scientists have done studies to show emotions and thoughts can change the molecular structure of water.
Geo-prism
“[Scientists] saw, if you had specific thoughts, specific emotions onto the water — if they were happy thoughts, if they were good thoughts, they created a molecular structure that had a geo-prism based on sacred geometry. Meaning, there was symmetry and balance in the structure,” Jafarieh said. “And on the opposite end, when you give water pain, fear, frustration, anger, that water would break apart.”
Masaru Emoto, a Japanese author and pseudo-scientist, wrote a book, The hidden messages in water, in which he said that human consciousness has an effect on the molecular structure of water.
Djokovic received a lot of praise for his live chat, with fans thanking him for the broadening their minds. However, several people was upset that he proposed that polluted water can be ingested.
Dr. Emoto exposed words spoken and typed, as well as videos, to water after it was crystallised. Here is a video about what happened when he did this: