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Water – The Basis of All Life

Water – The Basis of All Life

From the book "Water & Salt – Source of Life" by Dr. med. Barbara Hendel and Peter Ferreira, published by INA Verlag, CH – Baar, 2004

 

Water – The Basis of All Life

Water is the basis of all life. It stands at the beginning and the end of every life cycle. Our life and our health, as well as the life and health of our planet, depend entirely on water. All life on Earth originated from the primordial oceans. About 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the human body is also composed of about 70 percent water. If we look at Earth from space and compare this view to that of a drop of water under a microscope, we see a striking similarity.

Water permeates every cell in the body and enables communication between the different cell networks. Water regulates all functions of the organism, such as cell building, metabolism, digestion, cardiovascular function, and much more. Water is also responsible for our consciousness and makes our thinking processes, feelings, and moods possible in the first place. Water is the carrier of all physical and mental information.

 

The Functions of Water in Our Body

Beyond its biophysical life-supporting role, water also acts chemically as a solvent, transport, and cleansing agent. It supports detoxification, transports nutrients, removes metabolic waste products, maintains the osmotic pressure of the cells, and regulates body temperature. All metabolic processes in our body can only occur with the help of water. The elimination of toxins through the kidneys, intestines, skin, and lungs can only take place with the help of water. Within 24 hours, 1,400 liters of blood flow through our brain, and during the same period, our kidneys are supplied with 2,000 liters of blood. In doing so, the human body excretes about one and a half to two and a half liters of water daily.

We must replace this daily loss of fluids by drinking. The required amount depends on individual body weight. As a rule of thumb: drink about 30 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight. So, if you weigh 60 kilograms, you should drink at least 1.8 liters of water. If you weigh 80 kilograms, you should drink at least 2.4 liters of water.

Many people neglect their fluid intake, not to mention the quality of the water they consume. The more we suffer from a lack of water, the more cells die. As a result, the body becomes dehydrated, it literally dries out, and the aging process accelerates rapidly. Drink at least two liters of water every day! And by this, we mean actual water—still water, to be precise—not coffee, wine, beer, or soda. The fewer substances (including minerals) the water contains, the better. Water also has a flushing function. Mineral or carbonated water can no longer absorb toxins because it is already saturated.

However, water has an even more important role. Water is not merely a material substance with specific, scientifically researched properties and abilities. Water is a living force upon which all life depends. Water is also a carrier and transmitter of energy and can convey information to our body.

 

Water – An Extraordinary Element

Modern scientists have so far done little research on water. While the formula H₂O can define its chemical composition, it says nothing about its essence. People often speak of the anomaly of water, as it behaves in no way as scientists would expect. The boiling point of water, according to the laws of physics, should be at minus 46 degrees Celsius, yet in reality, it evaporates only at 100 degrees Celsius. When water freezes—changing from a liquid to a solid state—it expands instead of contracting, as would be expected. At 37 degrees Celsius, our body temperature, water has its lowest specific heat capacity. At this temperature, the most energy is needed to change its temperature. The anomalous behavior of water is of central importance for life on Earth, as it makes the existence of living beings possible in the first place. If water behaved "normally" in even one respect, there would be no life on Earth.

 

The Structure of Water

The first material manifestations to appear were minerals, which, like all forms of matter, are based on a geometric structure. Water as matter also exhibits a specific geometric form: it forms a tetrahedron, one of the five Platonic solids. Water is thus a liquid crystal. Chemically, water consists of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The tetrahedron that represents a water molecule has an exact angle of 104.7 degrees. Considering that it is ultimately energy that leads to the formation of matter, it is fascinating that four water molecules—as four tetrahedra—in their combined arrangement correspond exactly to the structure of the pyramids. Could it be that ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, deliberately used the Platonic solids of the elements as the basis for their constructions?

The individual water molecules join together to form large aggregates, known as clusters. The bonds between the H₂O molecules are called hydrogen bonds. There are countless possibilities for bonding, leading to the formation of diverse liquid yet crystalline structures. Since the geometric structure is responsible for the electromagnetic frequency pattern, specific wavelengths can also be detected in water. The cluster structures enable water to store information. This is the basis for the functioning of homeopathy, Bach flower remedies, and gemstone essences. As early as the Middle Ages, Hildegard von Bingen recommended placing certain gemstones in water and then drinking this liquid for healing purposes.

 

The Uniqueness of the Water Molecule

The uniqueness of each individual water molecule can be observed particularly well in winter. When looking at a snowflake under a microscope, one recognizes its perfect geometric structure. What principle of creation lies behind these fascinating formations? What power, what state of order causes the crystalline forms of the snowflake to form? Although they all share the same crystalline structure, no two snowflakes are ever identical, even though, chemically, they consist solely of H₂O. Why, then, do all snowflakes not look the same? It is energy that, through deceleration, creates matter and crystallizes it into forms.

 

Water’s Memory

If a snowflake is melted under natural conditions and then refrozen under the same natural conditions, one obtains an identical snowflake. Water has a memory; the snowflake can "remember" what it is. Every water molecule has a completely unique, unmistakable identity. It is energy that creates and shapes matter, not the other way around!

Water is indeed more than just H₂O. Remarkable too is the discovery of biophoton research. More than one billion light quanta are involved in the structure of each water molecule. This corresponds to the findings of Swiss atomic physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Carlo Rubbia, who found that more than one billion units of energy are required to manifest even the smallest fraction of mass—matter. Biophotons are pure light energy, arranging each water molecule differently and giving it its unique identity.

Applied to our body, this means that an organ changes only if the energy that created it changes first. If this change is due to an energy deficit, we become ill. If we provide our body with the correct information, it can heal itself again.

 

The Information Power of Water

Water can do even more: it can transmit frequency patterns or wavelengths to us. When we throw a stone into water, it creates a wave that spreads out in circles—even spatially, as the wave also moves into depth. Due to its structure, water can pass on information to us. When two identical wavelengths of the same frequency but of different origin overlap, physicists call this a resonant effect. Resonant wavelengths create order, as can be seen in natural crystals. They resonate with the universe and, in accordance with natural order, manifest in their perfect geometric form. The opposite is dissonance, which arises when the polarities of the frequencies do not match. This is also referred to as entropy or chaos, which has a destructive effect.

This resonance phenomenon also exists in humans. When we are very familiar with someone, when we fall in love, or feel we want to unite with a person, we express this with corresponding phrases such as “We are on the same wavelength,” “We have good chemistry,” or “We are in sync.” Conversely, we say that we are not on the same wavelength with someone or find them unpleasant. Just as with people, this also happens with every element and every molecular bond that is formed. Physically speaking, our body is nothing more than an accumulation of elements that join together to form molecules and always build very specific geometric structures.

 

The Power of the Spoken Word

The renowned Japanese water researcher Dr. Masaru Emoto has conducted an interesting experiment over the past ten years: he spoke to water. More precisely, Masaru Emoto exposed water to different verbal contents. He then photographed this water at minus five degrees Celsius in numerous experiments. Water that had been “informed” with the words “You make me sick” showed a chaotic structure, similar to a cancerous tumor in the body. In contrast, the same water, after being thawed, “informed” with the word “Love,” and frozen again at minus five degrees, showed a perfect geometric structure—a crystal.

This shows that words can be “food for life” or “dead matter.” Everyone knows the power of words. Words are nothing more than the spoken manifestation of our thoughts. It is therefore very important, even in our personal environment, to be mindful of encountering others with positive thoughts. We know what words can do. A single spoken word can have such an impact that we might never forget or forgive it. With our thoughts and words, we can inspire people and give them courage, or we can instill fear and frighten them.

 

When Other People Make Us Sick

Even if we lead a fundamentally healthy life, we can become ill if people in our environment keep telling us: “You make me sick.” This can affect us so destructively that such people, with their thoughts and words, can literally take us to the grave. It is therefore not only our actions that matter, but also the goodwill expressed in thoughts and words. After all, we are composed of about 70 percent water. The water within us is an “informative crystal” that, thanks to its liquid state, can adapt to the ever-changing conditions of our environment. This applies to both the negative and the positive. Just as water can absorb beneficial, positive information, it can also store harmful, negative imprints.

At this point, the water purification technologies commonly used today reach their limits. Filtration, distillation, and reverse osmosis remove most contaminants but not their harmful energetic vibrations.

 

The Abilities of Water

  • Water is the basis of all life.
  • Water is an information storage medium and can transmit information.
  • Water regulates all functions of the organism, from metabolism to thought.
  • Water is a carrier of energy = information = vitality.
  • Every water molecule has its own unique, unmistakable identity.