Memory of Water
Water, the basic life force component for every living being on the planet. Like the human body the Earth maintains a certain level of water; and if that amount is anyway depleted or changed the life on Earth will diminish. Why? Perhaps the water is alive; perhaps the water in itself is life. And life holds information, life holds memories.
As newborns we are >95% of water, as an adult we are at 75%. If our body loses 2% of water we become thirsty, if it loses 10% we start hallucinating and if it loses 12% we die.Our bodies wouldn’t work without water, then why do we tend to think water is just another lifeless component?
Matias De Stefano on his show Initiation spoke on the memory of water. It is said that at the beginning of human civilization it was believed that the only thing that can keep information through time was water. And so, ice was like a book to hold the information on who we are and why we are here. So as humans, we could drink that water and can be made aware of this information and ultimately come to understand the real purpose of being on this planet.
So how does water really retain memory?
Water molecule is a dipole, one end is charged more positively and another more negatively, this is how they continue to attract other molecules and create stable structures. These structures are based on how the molecules are organized: the molecules join together as groups creating clusters and these clusters act as memory cells which allows the water to record its entire history and relationships. Hence, any substance that comes in contact with the water leaves its trace on the water.
Masaru Emoto, a Japanese researcher, studied water crystals over several decades and concluded that water from big cities tends to hold negative information from the people and pollution it has encountered on its journey through pipes. Our drinking water system is designed from the point of view that water is just fluid without life and energy so we don’t bother on how exactly it is treated. But water has a natural path it follows, it too needs to breathe in order for it to be alive.
Over the centuries, scientists have tested waters around the world, from spring water, and bottle water to our daily tap waters. The results were astounding. It’s scientifically proven that water from spring wells are more energetically active than what we consume in our daily life. This is due to their undisturbed natural flow and less human interaction. Hence, the consumption of spring water can energize, activate the body and activate the whole system in a much more positive way.
Another baffling phenomenon studied by the scientist is on Japan's Okinawa Island, known as a region with one of the world’s longest life expectancies which holds an astonishingly low number of common human diseases such as diabetes and cancer. Upon research it’s been said that the island’s water consumption is a major factor behind it. The water which is vitalized by the island’s coral system, is about 600 million years old. The idea is that the coral allows the water to hold the information of its longevity, passing it on to its inhabitants.
Now not all of us can or have access to spring wells or corals. But we can certainly do our part to give ourselves the best within our reach. I absolutely avoid tap water as this is processed through tough chemicals and flows through thousands of pipes which destroys the vitality of water. Now, if you are interested in working on building your own water well for drinking you can look into Viktor Schauberger’s research on water revitalization. For those of us who are not so DIY, a good brand I would recommend is ‘The Mountain Valley Spring Water’. Here is a link if you would like to read about their story Mountain Valley. I understand buying spring waters can get very expensive, so another option you can look into is the The Jivara Mountain Spring water purifier. I personally have not used it so I can’t vouch but it’s a great option out there if you want to do your own research.
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Dec, 2022