Water Has Memory











































































































The Aerospace Institute in Stuttgart has 
discovered a relatively easy way to show 
how drops of water are greatly modified 
by the people making the drops and by 
the different kinds of flowers placed in 
the water, prior to making drops.

The statement that "Water has memory" 
practically changes our whole way of looking 
at the world. Water flowing down a river 
may be picking up information everywhere 
it goes - so that water has more information 
at the mouth of the river than it does at the 
source. The oceans could be less of something 
that separate us than a vast storehouse of 
information, which binds us together.

In 2004, when Japanese author, Masaru Emoto 
released his first of several bestselling books on 
this theme, 'The Hidden Messages in Water,' he 
was derided as a "peddler of pseudoscience." 

Hopefully these new studies may open up a 
greater understanding of the interplay between 
consciousness and water.

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- Alexandra Bruce