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Tuesday May 29, 2007

Does consciousness originate in our water?

I hope you're familiar with the work of Masaru Emoto, author of  "The Hidden Messages in Water" and several other astounding, supremely important books about water as a conscious entity. He was born in Yokohama, Japan, in July 1943. He is a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University’s Department of Humanities and Sciences with a focus on international relations. In 1986 he established the IHM Corporation in Tokyo. In October of 1992, he received certification from the Open International University as a doctor of alternative medicine. Subsequently he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in the U.S, and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. The quest thus began to discover the mystery of water.
 
In his books you will see water photographed just as it crystallizes in freezing, but the crystals of water that is prayed over or spoken kindly to or exposed to classical music are gorgeous and surprisingly appropriate to the words, thoughts, and intentions put into the water through word or thought, while the crystals of water spoken harshly to, exposed to rap music and heavy metal, or even water that has had a piece of paper with a negative word attached to its container are ugly crystals, there's no other word for them. You'll see why I call them astounding.
 
But the other day I was getting a massage from our gifted massage therapist, Tosho Baily, and she and the relaxed concentration state she induced in my consciousness triggered the realization that we and possibly all living things are vehicles creatively evolved by water as part of the never-ending impulse to creativity that Amy and I have always equated with spirituality. I always joke that our little shaman cat, Zane, is the perfect delivery system for fangs and claws but I didn't go far enough. Perhaps water, which Tosho said Dr. Emoto claims "comes from outer space," which I suppose is true of all elements of our planet, and which has been shown not only to react to words of various intent but to retain information - to have a memory! - perhaps water creatively evolved the single-celled animal and didn't look back, playing the game of creation that led to the dinosaurs, flying creatures, swimming creatures, plant life, animals, and all of us.
 
Leonardo DaVinci, a true genius of geniuses, postulated that memory resides in the ventricles of our brains, a theory that is becoming increasingly popular with modern researchers. And what fills our ventricles, the hollow chambers of our brains? Water! Perhaps that water is a storage medium for our memories and, if that's true, then shouldn't we investigate whether the pollution of our brain's water might cause Alzheimer's and other memory disorders?
 
Our bodies are 90% water, no? I think I'm on to something here. Earth is quite incorrectly named. When you look at the planet we live on, what does it look like? Water! That should be its name, IMHO!
 
Those who've read my previous blogs know that I'm very into the work of Zecharia Sitchin, a Leonardo DaVinci of our time, and his equally astounding work based on his interpretations of ancient Sumerian cuneiforms. When the 5,000+ year old myths were interpreted in the 1800's and early 1900's, there was no reason for the linguists of that time to suspect that the tales of space travel, genetic engineering, and man made flying machines were anything but myths. However, Sitchin dared to reinterpret these myths in his pioneering Earth Chronicles series.
 
And what do you think the Sumerians wrote powered the space ships of the gods? Water! It's all starting to make sense.
 
I sit here writing these words, having thoughts, but who is having the thoughts? I am, obviously, but who am I? Or which part of me? For all I know, it could be the water part of me that, having evolved and grown and maintained my body, is having these thoughts. Whew! I've got to go have a drink of water! I'm running out of thoughts!!!!
 

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