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AlexanderLight
19th April 2011, 14:03
Dr. Jacques Benveniste has discovered certain scientific properties of water. These properties cannot be explained by conventional physics. He calls this particular brand of science 'digital biology'. And to note: other scientists have duplicated his experiments.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-V9FqFOh-Ou4/Ta1pTN51zZI/AAAAAAAABOU/wNjylMWNMZQ/s1600/zz+water+drop.png
Here are the tenets of his discovery:
1. When a substance is diluted in water, the water can carry the memory of that substance even after it has been so diluted that none of the molecules of the original substance remain; and

2. The molecules of any given substance have a spectrum of frequencies that can be digitally recorded with a computer, then played back into untreated water (using an electronic transducer), and when this is done, the new water will act as if the actual substance were physically present.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmYcJ0DNBc&feature=player_embedded

Click Here to Read the Entire Article (http://humansarefree.com/2011/04/water-has-memory-scientific-proof-from.html)

Watch The Documentary That Will Change Your Life Forever:
Water: The Great Mystery (by Masaru Emoto) (http://humansarefree.com/2010/12/fascinating-movie-spans-globe-to-reveal.html)

MariaDine
19th April 2011, 16:28
Thank you, for posting this thread about the importance of the water ! :)

It complements the thread I started a few days ago about WATER . http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?18652-Reiki-Water-Symbolm-New

Namasté
Maria

folotheflo
19th April 2011, 17:05
maybe water IS memory ?

butcherman
19th April 2011, 17:52
blessed be the water that anoints us thanks been following the posts with much enthusiasm regards butcherman.

TimelessDimensions
19th April 2011, 18:47
Dr. Masuru Emoto has made similar discoveries with water crystals :)

Freeman
20th April 2011, 11:54
There is many think and research about water,how to clean it, how to energize it,how to put information on it ,how to change it s structure on a quantum level,I will get back to it

Seikou-Kishi
20th April 2011, 13:47
God, Who for the salvation of the human race has built your greatest mysteries upon this substance, in your kindness hear our prayers and pour down the power of your blessing into this element, prepared by many purifications.


Part of the blessing for creating 'holy water' in the Church of England. I find it rather interesting.

Orion.V
20th April 2011, 15:02
Some time ago I watched a Russian documentary where the scientists experimented with water and have concluded that it has memory and that it changes it's structure at the moment when it touches something.
And not only that, they also pointed out that water also registers and reacts on emotion produced by positive or negative energy vibrations coming out from a person.

In addition to this, when water is being filled up with positive energy it has a healing effect on the body, in fact the water we drink every day influences our body and spirit in many ways, but the problem is that we do not always have access to pure and clean natural water.

Water can also have negative effect on us.
Ever thought about what's the holy thing inside the holy water ? It's called positively structured water.

LightningResistor
20th April 2011, 15:40
maybe water IS memory ?

Whoooa. That's a thought.

AlexanderLight
6th May 2011, 08:27
Do you remember the 'legends' of our ancestors regarding the magical water? The water was not magic, they simply knew how to make it 'magic'.

By the way, WE are our 'ancestors'. All we need to do is remember...

~ Love you all ~

oceanz
6th May 2011, 13:18
EPA, Army Corps draft new Clean Water Act guidelines that threaten to seize control of all water supplies

(NaturalNews) On Wednesday, April 27, the Obama administration's US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) jointly released a new draft guidance for the federal Clean Water Act that aims to dramatically expand both the scope of what constitutes a "water source," as well as the legal power federal agencies can exert over those water sources.

If enacted, the proposal will basically allow the EPA and ACE to control any stream, pond, or even puddle that they determine "has a physical, chemical or biological connection" to any larger body of water, which includes even privately-owned water sources.

One of the biggest impacts of the guidance will be to reverse previous Supreme Court decisions that have established the proper constitutional limits on the scope of federal government regulatory authority over not only water, but other natural resources.

By undoing these decisions, the EPA and ACE will essentially be giving themselves a free pass to arbitrarily develop and establish their own rules, and they will be able to do so without proper congressional approval.

"Under this new guidance, a bureaucrat at the EPA will be able to dictate radical new rules," said US Congressman Paul Gosar (R-AZ). "This is just another example of the Environmental Protection Agency's attempt to circumvent Congress and develop rules and regulations that far exceed the authority granted to the agency under existing public law."

The EPA and ACE, of course, claim that expanded jurisdiction is needed to protect water from pollution and other contaminants. But given how the EPA has already given pollution exemptions to companies like Monsanto in the past, as well as allowed millions of gallons of toxic COREXIT to be dumped into the Gulf of Mexico during the BP disaster, it is clear that protecting water is not necessarily the EPA's primary agenda. Instead, the draft actually takes more control away from individual citizens, and gives it to corrupt bureaucrats -- all in the name of protecting water quality and promoting public health.

"Through vague definitions and broad interpretations laid out in this draft guidance, EPA and the Corps have once again shown little regard for the practical implications of their actions or Congress' intentions under the CWA," said Ashley Lyon, Deputy Environmental Counsel for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. "Despite a letter from 170 members of Congress opposing the guidance, EPA and the Corps have crowned themselves kings of every drop of water in the country - except maybe a backyard swimming pool."

The agencies are accepting public comment on the proposal for 60 days:
http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/guida...

If water is memory then are they hoping to control the water and tamper with it with flouride so it will destroy any memory?