Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Shift, Part 3: Water

I ended my last post with a concern about water and this time I’d like to focus entirely on water. One of the big fears some people have concerning Global Warming (those who believe in Global Warming, anyway), is the polar ice caps melting. If/when they melt, they will release a massive amount of fresh water, which will upset the balance of salt in the seawater, wreaking havoc on sea life. I am not a marine biologist, so I don’t have much of an understanding or opinion on this. What I would like to talk about however, is the consciousness of water.

For those of you who have seen “What The Bleep Do We Know?”, or have read any of Dr. Emoto’s books, you are familiar with the idea that our intentions/thoughts/emotions, etc. have an effect on water. When different words or phrases were placed on bottles of water, different ice crystals were formed, based on the nature of the word or phrase. For example, “Love and Gratitude” created a beautiful crystal, whereas “I hate you, I will kill you” created an ugly blob (with a form that some would say resemble a man firing a gun). It is believed that the intention/thoughts/emotions of the person placing the label on the bottle influences the water, causing it to make the different crystal shapes. I read one of Dr. Emoto’s books, (I forget which one) and at one point, I got the impression that there was more to it than that. Now I don’t know if this was Dr. Emoto’s intention (and I don’t claim that it is), but I got the impression that he was inferring that water has its own consciousness.

It used to be that the Blue Whale was considered to be the largest living organism on the planet. Other contenders were the giant Sequoia, a certain fungus and also the Aspen trees, which share roots making them one living thing instead of many separate. I however, believe that the Largent living organism on this planet is water. Life is born out of water and needs water in order to survive. I believe this started when water came to this planet, taking with it all consciousness and information that it picked up from all the previous planets that it traveled to and spawned life on. When life is done on this planet it will “pack up” once again and head to a different planet where life is suitable.

What does this have to do with Dr. Emoto’s ice crystals? If water does have consciousness, then it is not the intention of the person putting the message on the bottle, but the water itself reading the message. Or, if it does have to do with the person putting the message on the bottle, maybe it is the water in the person’s body communicating with the water in the container. Maybe this is one of the subtle ways we communicate with everything around us.

What does this have to do with polar ice caps? Assuming that water does have consciousness, think of what that means for water that has been frozen solid for that long. There is consciousness and information that has been trapped in that water since it became solid and hasn’t been able to interact with humans by going through the cycle of becoming water, then vapor, and back again. If/when they do melt, I believe that all of that will finally be released into the cycle and we will have access to long lost information and there will be a great consciousness shift as it is gradually integrated into us.

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