Water Memory
“Whoever drinks God’s water will never thirst; but that
water will become a well inside; a well of water, springing up to
life-everlasting.” ~ John 4:14 MCV
Why do many people find peace while standing beside an ocean
or a river? Why do I find it easy to meditate in a snow-covered landscape?
Truly, the difference between Holy Water and City water is
not in the chemistry of the water, but in its memory. City water has been
exposed to so much negativity that its Holy properties have died.
Is there really such a thing? Can water die?
If you take clean water – water that has not been exposed to
negative pressure – you can study it under a microscope; freezing it and then
watching it thaw, you can consider its beautiful crystal as it forms before
your eyes. Like a beautiful snowflake, every crystal is unique, with six sides.
Water crystals are nearly always hexagonal.
When water crystals are not six-sided, they develop in
multiples of six. That’s due to the way that the two hydrogen and one oxygen
molecules bond in the earth’s atmosphere.
Science aside, there is memory in water.
I love looking at myths and ancient scriptures and stories.
This often shows us how people arranged the known into the unknowable; prior to
so much of it actually being discovered. Water may not have been understood by
its elemental properties, but ancient people knew that water was important.
Amniotic fluid, which is mostly water, borrows a word of
ancient origin: amnos, which means Lamb. It is believed that this word evolved
from the term for a vase which held the fluid of a sacrifice; commonly a lamb.
As for this fluid, recent studies have found that it contains stem cells; and
these stem cells contain everything needed for the generation and even the
regeneration of everything that goes into the making of a human body.
“I knew you before you were formed in your mother’s womb.” ~
Jerimiah 1:5
In the creation myth, the first example of The Spirit of God, shows that spirit moving upon “the face of the waters.”
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