Star Nations Magazine October 2020 Issue 89

Page 23

Communicating with Sacred Animals by Leslie Cirinesi

Water with Intention

I have never been so happy in early September to see cold, yucky, rainy weather (that then turned into snow) as I was this year. I was in Montana where a wildfire was raging and headed toward my house. The Sheriff’s department showed up to tell us that we were on “pre-evacuation” notice, which means you need to be ready to evacuate with 20 minutes’ notice. The first day the fire burned 100 acres, but the second day the temperature soared to 98 degrees, the wind was strong, and it went from 100 acres to 7,000 acres in that one day. But our prayers were answered when the temperature plummeted to 28 degrees and it started raining cold, cold rain. I was elated! Even more so when it turned to snow and kept snowing until there was 4 inches on the ground.

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Snow in early September? Yep and I loved every flake. It gave the firefighters a chance to get ahead of the fire as the weather took the flames down quite a notch. I literally cried with joy as the snow fell on my house giving protection to my roof. A few days later the pre-evacuation order was lifted and I cried again with relief. So we all know that water is important. We all know that our bodies are made up of roughly 60% water, which is why we need to replenish our cells with water.

But the part that we don’t often think about, is about the actual water that we put into our bodies to feed our cells. Oh sure, we have all started the craze of drinking bottled water because it has been purified and I am guessing that most people think that it’s better than “tap water”. But is that good enough? Does that ensure that what we are drinking, cooking with, or adding to our food is “pure enough”? There is an amazing book that you all should read. Really fascinating stuff and it is called The Hidden Messages in Water by Masaru Emoto. The basic premise is that water absorbs energy, and that energy changes the very structure of the water. Emoto-san clearly demonstrates that hypothesis by freezing a drop of the water and then photographing the crystal that it forms. It ends up looking like a snowflake crystal and then it gets photographed highly magnified. Star Nations Magazine • October 2020 • 23


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