Dr Masaru Emoto conducted various studies on water and was often ridiculed for his claims that water contains memory and that our consciousness can impact it. Many others took note though, and his research was finally being recognised in a big way by the mainstream when he passed away just before seeing his work truly flower.
Due to the fact that the scientific community has a culture which, inherently has a hard time accepting this type of research, Emoto underwent much ridicule, but the deeper spiritual understanding that he experienced due to his research helped him to stay humble and open to the transformation in the way people viewed his work as an inevitable part of the future.
Many people were also inspired by Emoto’s work though, and have expanded on his research. New research from the Aerospace Institute of the University of Stuttgart in Germany supports the theory that water has a memory, and the Oasis HD Channel recently published a video that shows some fascinating recent experiments involving water and memory, with very interesting, reproducible results.
French immunologist Dr Jacques Benveniste, in a controversial article published in 1988 in the journal Nature, asserted that water has an imprint of energies to which it has been exposed and concluded that the fact that water has a memory could explain how homeopathy works.
Water is the Driving Force of all Nature ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
The essence of the memory of water is like a “code†which contains a whole range of relevant information and suitable properties, depending on various factors, similarly to the genetic code of living organisms.
Rose-Lynn Fisher, a photographer, during a period of personal change, loss, grief and copious tears in 2008, suddenly wondered if her tears of grief would look different compared to her tears of joy, and began to explore them up close under a microscope. She studied 100 different tears and found that basal tears (the ones that our body produces to lubricate our eyes) are drastically different from the tears that happen when we are chopping onions. The tears that come about from hard laughter aren’t even close to the tears of sorrow. Like a drop of ocean water each tiny tear drop carries a microcosm of human experience.
WOW! Knowing now that water has memory, it is more important than ever to me that I am fussy about the water that I drink, and so should you be, seeing that our bodies consist of around 70% water.
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