Wwwwaaattteeerrrrr!!!


The most abundant substance on planet earth, water, It gives life and sometimes takes it. The presents of water on any given planet is quite unique. Quite extraordinarily unique.  The probability of water existing on a different planet is three hundred billion, four million trillion, five hundred thousand to one. (That is a made up number!) But nonetheless it is very improbable.

There was supposedly water on mars and there’s a moon orbiting Jupiter known as Europa made entirely of ice and water in the core. Could there be life? That is for a different blog. What fascinates me is the possibility that water has memory.

Water remembers its structure, it’s the only substance that can exist as a solid, a liquid and a gas. Our thoughts also affect the water, the result of which effect our bodies upon drinking. How we feel toward the water changes the molecules accordingly. A study done by some really clever people revealed the effects of our thoughts and feelings on water by using a microscope and seeing the changes and they were astonishing!

Water taken from Holy ground, a church was sampled, frozen and the crystals were examined.
They also took tap water, froze it and examined the crystals.

The tap waters’ crystals looked like a chaotic, defused spot. Considering the life tap water lives, who would be surprised? Having gone through countless cycles of cleansing and the navigation of the nighty degree angles through pressured pipes. It was dead.

The frozen holy water however had a rectilinear symmetrical form of a six-pointed star. The visuals are amazing! Just look at this…..






The crux of the story is this, our thoughts effect water instantaneously, the water retention of our bodies is 90%
Imagine the effects your thoughts have directly to your body, imagine the effects your actions have on other water.

Im going the leave you with this thought, “you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Be like water my friend. “-Bruce Lee.


1 comment:

  1. Try to start something as broad as this subject with an interesting anecdote, a fascinating little fact or story. This usually makes people want to read on. The Holy Water story for example, is really fascinating.

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