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Water is Life
By Louise Clarke Water is Life
As a part of understanding all things crystalline, we’ve also put together some interesting information about the most common substance on Earth.
Water is with us every moment of our lives. Our bodies are just like the surface of the Earth, at least 70 percent water, which plays a key role in how information is exchanged.
Like the human body, the Earth maintains a constant amount of water and when this is reduced, or at least one of its amazing features is changed, then life on Earth will vanish. In effect, water is the medium through which all nature is governed.
Science has not yet been able to answer the question of why water is the only substance on the planet that can exist in three states; liquid, solid and gaseous. The water, of course, remains water however, its structure, like a nervous system, reacts to any impulse or irritation.
The structure of a water molecule is a dipole; one end is charged more negatively and the other more positively. This means that a molecule, acting through its negatively charged end can attract another molecule by its positively charged end. Its stable formations are called clusters and it is within these structures that water retains information.
Water has memory: any substance coming into contact with water leaves a trace. Experiments carried out in many countries have shown that water receives and makes an imprint of any outside influence, remembering everything that occurs in the space that surrounds it, irrespective of where the water is located.
Water is a universal computer that reveals any biological program and thus, it is the only element that can change its own make-up.


On Okinawa Island in Japan, people live incredibly long lives. It is said that when you drink water vitalised by the coral their island rests on, the coral imprints the water with information about longevity. This is then
passed over to the water medium of the human body, tuning it for long life.
Seventy five percent of the human body consists of water and when the body loses just two percent of its liquid content, we become thirsty. When it loses 10 percent, we start hallucinating and at over 12 percent loss, we die!
In the language of the Pemon Indian tribe in Venezuela, ‘Roraima’ is translated as ‘the mother of all waters.’ The waters of Roraima have never been in direct contact with human beings. When the energetics of the water was analysed by Russian Professor Konstantin Korotkov, the water of Roraima was seen to be 40 000 times more electromagnetically active than ordinary drinking water.
Viktor Schauberger says that water is a living substance that can die if it is treated poorly. By making it flow along straight channels, we ignore water’s natural fluid path, which allows the water to breathe.

Dr. Masaro Emoto exposed water to a variety of outside stimuli in his research laboratory in Japan. Living water in good condition produces beautiful hexagonal crystals, as it does when it is in the presence of happy, harmonious vibrations. Water that is polluted or exposed to negative energy or abrasive sounds, reflects no structures at all.
Other well-known examples of waters hexagonal geometry are snowflakes. Each one is created by the conditions in which it grows and no two are identical. Physicists have calculated that the possible variations of snowflake far exceed the total number of all atoms in the Universe.


Water is the fundamental element of life and is the telephone to the Universe. The way we feel, what we say and the way we behave, has a direct impact on the water inside our body and the world as a whole.
Clearly, water is one of the most sensitive indicators that we have around us. It transpires that whoever created this world transmitted the program of life to every living creature through water.
The phenomenon of water’s structural memory enables it to take on an impression of everything that happens around it, connecting together all living systems.
Each one of us is a link in an endless chain of this transfer of information and we each are also a source of information. Every one of our actions, thoughts and emotions becomes part of the overall informational environment.
Informational dissonance is poisoning the water, accumulating layer by layer in its memory. If that process was to continue endlessly, the water would lose its ability to support life. However, water is endowed with a selfcleansing capacity, which occurs at the moment of phase transition.
Dr. Emoto has attempted numerous experiments aimed at finding the word that describes water structure most beautifully. They have shown that it is not merely one word; instead it is a combination of two: Love and Gratitude. Both of these virtues, grease the wheels of creation.