The hidden mysteries in our waters.
Since I was a child, I always loved water.
I'm not such a good swimmer, but I like being in or near water.
I especially like waterfalls, wells and sea waves.
The sound of the rain ticking on my window and
the scent of rain on fresh grass fills my heart with joy.
During my years of work, I never had much time to connect with nature and especially to water.
Now that I work half-time, I have more time to unwind.
The energy of 'awe' has set in again.
I look at the amazing colours of the ocean and the clouds above and
the beauty touches me with such intensity that I would like to paint it.
Considering that our body consists of 70 % water, it must be really important in our lives.
When we were babies in our mother's womb, we were carried by her waters.
Through the years I learned that water is sensitive to sounds.
I got to know the research of Dr. Masaru Emoto. He studied the forming of crystals in (iced) water.
Water reacts to music and to the voice.
Beautiful music and loving words let the water crystals form beautifully balanced shapes.
Hard noise and words that hurt have an impact on the waters in our body.
So can you imagine this can cause either balance and health or discomfort and disease.
Listening to nature's waters can calm us down because our waters aline with them.
Let's speak with love, let's think loving thoughts, let's be gentle with ourselves, our loved ones and our mother nature surrounding us.
Here is a podcast from Masaru Emoto on Spotify.
Masaru Emoto on youtube.
17 Years Living Off-Grid on a Self-Built Island Homestead
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