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Stephanie C. Bell's avatar

Water is life. I really enjoyed this post. And it made me think of Lucille Clifton's amazing poem about water:

the mississippi river empties into the gulf

and the gulf enters the sea and so forth,

none of them emptying anything,

all of them carrying yesterday

forever on their white tipped backs,

all of them dragging forward tomorrow.

it is the great circulation

of the earth’s body, like the blood

of the gods, this river in which the past

is always flowing. every water

is the same water coming round.

everyday someone is standing on the edge

of this river, staring into time,

whispering mistakenly:

only here. only now.

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Markael Luterra's avatar

I think that science cannot possibly explain many things about water. How exactly do snowflakes form in unique and perfect symmetry?

I think that "it’s all connected, all interwoven, all a tapestry of oneness."

I am not surprised by Emoto's findings.

Though I once called myself a scientist I find I am no longer so interested in what science believes or disbelieves, what it claims to prove or disprove. I am more interested in what science reveals about the intricate and wondrous structures that underlie all matter and all life, and in what *feels* true and resonant within myself.

https://dendroica.substack.com/p/lifeblood

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Cari Taylor's avatar

Veda Austins work has definitely backed up all that we had come to know of Emoto's work

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Eric's avatar

Thought provoking and interesting as always.

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Pamela Ross's avatar

Um, no. This is pseudoscience.

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Pediatrics On The Front Line's avatar

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.

Please - take a basic inorganic chemistry course….

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