Water And The Awakening

WaterHeartMy desire to have a stronger connection with Gaia has been coming to me through water.

Makes sense I suppose as our bodies are about two-thirds water by weight and that water covers roughly two-thirds of the earth’s surface.

I’m thinking back to the amazing images created by Masaru Emoto showing how water responds to thought and emotion… consciousness.

And, as Emoto has shown, we can converse with water – let it carry our intention, love and appreciation for life.

Even small things like taking a shower, drinking a glass of water, watering my garden carry a more conscious appreciation of this amazing substance.

Reflecting the ‘awakening’, many revelations about water have come to light in recent months.

For example… ‘Middle Earth Revelation? Gaia Contains Giant, Secret Reservoir of Water’… “Scientists have discovered a great “wet zone” far down within the Earth that might hold as much water as all the world’s oceans put together.”

Another aspect of water that seems mysteriously cloaked in invisibility to the human collective, is the ability to transform water into gases. Continue reading

Scientists Observe Brain Cells While Healing Intention Is Directed Towards Them – Here’s What Happened

“The results of this study indicated that individual healing intention effects are weak, but cumulative. Meaning that repeated applications of healing intention in a given location might actually have measurable consequences, but a “single shot” may not be detectable.” – A Walia

TestTubesBrainResearchIn 2004,  a 3-day experiment was conducted by a team of scientists (led by Dean Radin, Chief Scientist at The Institute of Noetic Sciences) to explore the suggestion that directing human healing intention (one variable of human consciousness) towards living and non living systems could actually have scientifically measurable results. The results were published in the peer reviewed Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (all of the studies mentioned in this article are peer reviewed). (1)

To do this, they recruited four experienced Johrei practitioners to take part in the study. Johrei practitioners believe that healing intention can cause positive changes in a person’s body. It’s a practice that originated in Japan and is similar to other healing intention therapies such as Reiki and qigong, to name a few.

“Johrei maintains that there is a universal energy or spiritual force that can be cultivated and directed by intention. When focused on the human body, Johrei is said to raise its spiritual vibrations, or to achieve spiritual purification; this in turn is said to improve health and to allow one’s divine nature to unfold. Johrei practice assumes that for optimal healing to manifest, repeated treatments are required to help overcome the body’s inertia to remain in its existing state. It is further assumed that intentional effects are not limited exclusively to the body, but may affect and alter the physical surroundings.”  (1) Continue reading