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Waters of life


Water is considered a medicinal and life-giving force by Hawaiians and many indigenous cultures. Various sources of water, including rain, rivers, springs, mists, and dew from plants like coconut, are recognized as gifts from Papahanaumoku. These different types of water hold significance in Hawaiian traditions for spiritual purification, healing, and communication. Hawaiians categorize water based on its unique properties and benefits, attributing individual personalities and life forces to each type. Water is believed to have an energetic soul that can convey emotions and knowledge. Masaru Emoto's work below, demonstrates water's capacity for emotion and physical response, highlighting its living essence.



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Masura Emoto

Nov. 18, 2012



"The words themselves actually emit a unique vibration that the water is sensing. When water is shown a written word, it receives it as vibration, and expresses the message in a specific form, like a visual code for expressing words. Water exposed to the words," Thank you" formed beautiful geometric crystals, no matter what the language. But water exposed to, "...you fool" and other degrading words resulted in obviously broken and deformed crystals. When a complete geometric crystal is formed, water is in alignment with nature and the phenomena we call life. The words, gratitude and love, form the fundamental principles of the laws of nature and the phenomenon of life."



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