Gange ca yamune chaiva...godavari saraswati |
Nàrmade sindhu kaveri jalesmin sannidhim kuru ||*
Water memory basically mean the claimed ability of water to
retain a memory of substances previously dissolved in it even after the various
number of serial dilutions. It is fascinating to consider that water is the
ultimate receiver and carrier of information. A single drop of water can store
information beyond someone’s imagination. This suggests that as our brain is
95% water, the watery content of the brain makes it a far more powerful
information processor. Water registers energetic imprint from substances,
activities and the frequency of thought to which it has been exposed. As water
travels, it picks up and stores information from all of the places that it has
traveled through, which can thereby connect people to a lot of different places
and sources of information when they drink this water, depending on the journey
that it has been on. An astonishing paper authored by Nobel prize-winning Luc
Montagnier describes memory effects in aqueous DNA solutions. The author
proposes the idea that water can carry information via an electromagnetic
imprint from DNA and other molecules. It is considered that the easily
influenced structure of water is far more significant than our preoccupation
with its chemistry. After examining individual drops of water at high
magnification, scientists derived that each droplet of water has an individual
microscopic pattern, each distinguishable from the next and uniquely beautiful.
Another experiment was then carried out where a real flower
was placed into a body of water, and after a while, a sample droplet of the
water was taken out for examination. When magnified, the resulted showed a
mesmerizing pattern, all of the droplets of this water looked very similar. A similar
experiment was done with a different species of flower, the magnified droplet
looked completely different, determining that a particular flower is evident in
each droplet of water. Through this discovery shows that water has a memory and
a new perception of water can be formed.
Human Emotions Change Water:
The human body is made up of 70% water, and our DNA holds a
code through which every individual is different from one another by the
information of this code. Conclusions could be drawn that human tears can hold
a unique memory of an individual being, through the body’s store of water
hosting a complete store of information that is linked to individual
experience. Water is the information carrier that changes the blood, tissues
and reflects the very character of human consciousness. It is believed that
beautiful symmetry occurs when water is exposed to loving and uplifting
influence.
Importance of the Glassware:
Mostly glass is preferred over polypropylene tubes in
research labs because the dissolved silica is capable of forming solid
particles with complementary structures to dissolved solutes and macro molecules
and such particles will remember these complementary structures essentially
forever. Water store and transmit information, relating to solutes, through its
hydrogen-bonded network. It is worth noting that contact with water may change
glass surfaces forever; a 'memory' effect.
Greek Mythology explains Water:
The ideas of Thales, in Metaphysics 983 b6 8–11, 17–21 water
is described as “That from which is everything that exists and from which it
first becomes and into which it is rendered at last, its substance remaining
under it, but transforming in qualities, that they say is the element and
principle of things that are. …For it is necessary that there be some nature,
either one or more than one, from which become the other things of the object
being saved... Thales the founder of this type of philosophy says that it is
water.”
Importance of Water in the Vedic Period and Sacred Hindu texts (Veda, Upanishads and Samhita):
In Vedic texts, water is referred to as Apah or the Waters.
Water is considered to be purifying in a spiritual context. ‘Hail to you,
divine, unfathomable, all purifying Waters…’(Rig Veda). Water is considered as
the first residence or Ayana of Nara, the Eternal Being and therefore water is
considered to be the underlying principle or the very foundation of the
universe. Atharva Vedas identifies water as the very essence of spiritual
sacrifice or ‘the first door to attain the divine order’. In Hindu mythology,
water is taken in the palm while taking Sankalpa (solemn vow or determination
to perform a task), because water will hold the memory of that vow.
I will be writing more on “The importance of Water in our Vedas and Upanishads” in my next
blog. Till then let the thoughts inspire you to drink more water!
* Thanks to my dear friend to enlighten me with these wise words.
Wow....very nice information....very much true....Water has memory!! waiting for the next blog on the water with spiritual view :)
ReplyDeleteThanks lina... Your words are really inspiring and motivates me to keep going
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