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Gemstones Water - Healing Water

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Precious stones and healing stones are able to enrich drinking water for specific health treatment purposes. According to the selection of stones it is possible to strengthen vitalising or healing aspects of water, making it suitable for every personal desire and need. 

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Healing water is easily absorbed by the cell, promoting a more efficient exchange of information and energy between the blood and the cellular matrix. Crystal induces an energetic shift in the bonds of the water molecule, making it more metabolically available - optimising hydration, enhancing feelings of well-being and vitality.

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Gemstones water is an ancient knowledge, carried out by civilisations since the dawn of humankind. The qualities and behaviour of water are still a puzzle for scientists who are challenged to develop methods and tools capable to verify profound yet invisible changes which occur in the atomic level of this fantastic being. 

Tap Water - Reference drop.

Tap water with Rose Quartz - Drop 1. 

Tap water with Rose Quartz - Drop 2. 

Water and its Memory

 

Water reacts sensitively to external influences and stores information in nature - and in us. Water communicates over distances. Testimony of this are fascinating water drop-images in which these phenomena of memory are fixed perceptible to everyone. Prof. Dr. Bernd Kröplin, Regine C. Henschel and their team are tracking these secrets. Reproducible experiments with fascinating images give a deep insight on how radiation of mobile phones, ultrasound, music, vibration therapies and even love and thought have an impact on the structure of water. A completely new picture of the role of water in nature and the human body.

 

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It is time!

 

Mind moves matter - this postulate of quantum physics needs to be documented for everyday use. Ironically, an odourless, colourless, formless and tasteless element put us on the right path in our research: water. Or is it precisely the properties of the water that made this research and search possible in the first place?

 

Water is the most abundant substance on earth. Without water there would be no atmosphere, no life, no human being made up of up to seventy percent water. Water as a basic element of life with its more than forty anomalies shows us in its drops what we are currently experiencing in quantum physics and biology.

 

Our time is in what is probably the most substantial upheaval that could usher in a new era for humanity. We are discovering a new mind-to-matter understanding that places man in the role of a co-creator, the spiritual designer of the world. In our opinion, this upheaval is triggered by the following: In quantum mechanics, physics is approaching consciousness research, which was previously a domain of philosophy and psychology. And biology, with the latest results in cell research, is helping to recognize that the life and functions of cells only exist through connection with a higher consciousness. Even the previously rigid rules of genetics are giving way to epigenetics, which ascribe great potential to environmental factors and a higher consciousness in cell development and the shaping of life (LIPTON 2014). The concept of solid matter has given way to an imaginary quantum field, which is said to have intelligence, morphogenetic information and also vibrations of love. Much of what the ancient mystics and philosophers once knew, much of the forgotten and hidden knowledge is now coming back to us in a new guise and with an expanded understanding. It has become more tangible and actionable for our millennium.

 

As early as 1944 Max Planck said: There is no matter in itself! (...) It is not the visible but transitory matter that is real, true and actual, but the invisible, immortal spirit is the truth…

 

The world views of man and cosmos and their relationship to each other have long been revolutionized, but what does that mean for us in our everyday existence? Are we just self-organized lumps of mass dominated by blind and meaningless laws of nature? Or are we creatures endowed with consciousness, will, and spirituality, at home in a world of information and multiple possibilities, where everything is connected to everything? A world in which the different things know, reflect and recognize much more about each other than we commonly believe and in which water plays an extremely central role.

 

We can take part in this great worldview revolution in our everyday life via the water and grasp and experience something of it, because with a little skill these subtle worlds to be discovered are accessible to us with our senses. Our research journey with water was so exciting that we have set out in this book to share our findings with everyone who is open to sharing the mysterious wonders of the world of water with us. In our research, we deliberately chose an informal phenomenological approach that leaves room for thinking and feeling as well as creativity and that betrays neither science nor emotion. In our water research, we agree with Albert Einstein: »The more we research. the more we recognize a creative plan. God doesn't play dice” . Let yourself be surprised! (*1)

 

 

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FROM THE MEMORY OF WATER - THE VISION

 

‘’ The World in a Drop

The Ability of Water Functioning as Memory and Mirror

Could you imagine...

- that water has memorising capacity? In this case the oceans would know something about the water sources up in the mountains and vice versa;

- that water allows for inter-communication and transfer of information?

- that differing thoughts could be visualised in pictures?

- that water is like a mirror in various ways? (*2)

 

… Water would then be a dynamic, ever-changing blueprint for our world, and thought would be the building material and medium for our health and the health of the world.

 

Is it worth pursuing these and other such thoughts? We think so.

 

Imagine. You as an individual could be reflected in the water. This is not hard to imagine when you consider that you are reflected in water outside of yourself, such as the water of a lake. You see your external reflection realistically or distorted, depending on whether the water of the lake is moving. But if now the water that you have in your body could reflect your very personal personality structure in its structure.

 

As an inner mirror image of your being, so to speak, then there would be completely different possibilities for shaping life, since you as an individual could actively influence life. Then suddenly philosophical and social as well as spiritual perspectives would combine to form a new whole for our benefit. Old Far Eastern and Western healing methods that were previously considered spooky appeared in a completely different light and were given a physical basis. This would be a new step in understanding human beings spirit and matte

 

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RESEARCHERS

 

Jacques Benveniste was a French medical doctor appointed in 1984 as director of the research department at the Institut national des la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM). Among other things, he researched the memory effect of water. In his opinion, highly diluted antigens could influence white blood cells via the water's memory effect. His thesis was published in an article in Natures magazine. However, during Benveniste's lifetime it was not possible to repeat his results, which led to a scientific dispute that lasted for years. We know Benveniste and his research, meanwhile some scientists are working on his scientific rehabilitation. From today's perspective, it is not surprising that Benveniste's sensitive experiments could not be repeated back then with the same result, since the subtle experimental conditions could not be restored either. However, these contribute to reproducibility. In our experiments, we document the same water, at the same time, in the same place, dropped onto a slide by the same person, which enables a certain degree of comparability of the results. Repeatability also stands in the way of the fact that there are many events in water research that cannot be so easily ruled out, which can influence the test result: This also includes, for example, possible emotional stress on the part of the experimenter, which we will examine in more detail later.

 

Masaru Emoto was a Japanese researcher who found that ice, photographed under a microscope as it thawed, gave beautiful crystal images. He observed that the crystal forms reacted to sensitive influences such as talking and he was able to speak with the water, so to speak. He first self-published his photos in a book that gradually aroused overwhelming interest because the readers found their emotional resonance in it. Emoto himself said of his research that he only published his observations and made no scientific claims. He also shows no reproducibility in his experiments, but a profound system of feelings and the heart, which he derives from the pictures. For him, water is the stuff that humans are made of. Masaru Emoto visited us at the institute in 1996 for a joint discussion and we planned to work together, which unfortunately never came about.

 

Luc Montagnier is the discoverer of the HIV and received the Nobel Prize for it. He is now working on a theory about the memory of water. According to his theory - similar to Benveniste - information from bacteria remains in the water, even if it has long since disappeared. He attributes this to electromagnetic waves that these bacteria emit or have emitted and which remain in the water and thus represent a kind of memory. Luc Montagnier states that he has confirmed this behavior of the water through his own experiments and is currently researching this phenomenon further.

 

Bruce Lipton is an American biologist and cell researcher. He takes the view that the life of cells is not controlled by the genome, but by communication between the cell membrane and the outside world. The cellular and intercellular water as well as the cell membrane play an important role here. In his opinion, there is a connection between humans and an external, intelligent information field in which long-distance transmissions are possible. He refers to the quantum field. He speaks of an individual complex from which the individual draws intelligent information control. (*3)

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A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE PHENOMENAL ELEMENT OF WATER

 

If you imagine yourself coming somewhere from outer space or from the cosmos into our galaxy like an extraterrestrial and you would fly towards the earth, then you would first of all see a blue planet. And this blue planet is so wonderfully blue because two-thirds (71 percent) of it is covered with water. Water is the most common chemical compound on earth, it comes in the form of water vapor and it is present up to 4 percent in the atmosphere.

 

This water is not an ordinary substance, but an extraordinary element. Water does not behave as one would actually expect of this element in the canon of all substances in the world. Water is much more than the composition of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O). With more than forty anomalies, it makes life on earth possible. This includes the density maximum of water at +4 "C. At 4 °C, the maximum of cluster formation between the water molecules is also assumed. The density of ice is almost 10 percent lower than the density of liquid water at 0 °C. Water pulls does not contract when it cools, but expands again and thus becomes lighter.This small, simple anomaly means that the icebergs float on the surface of the water and the lake does not start to freeze from below. Imagine our lakes were covered by Freeze below! If the bottom of the sea or lake was always inhospitable cold or iced over, no fish and other living beings could survive. Neither could we have come out of the water, our whole earth would be whole designed differently. The world we live in is made possible by a small water anomaly.

 

If the heat capacity of water were not so unusually large, the water from the oceans would evaporate into the atmosphere every day, float around there and fall back down again in the evening. Water also has a high surface tension and an unusually high solubility for other substances. Many organic and inorganic substances can be dissolved in it. This is important for life on earth: water is the starting product of photosynthesis, it allows nutrients and gases to be dissolved and transported, and it serves to maintain the osmotic pressure in the cells. Today we speak of a fourth phase of the water, in which the water attaches itself to the walls and thereby changes the viscosity, a basis for the cell function and the maintenance of the blood flow in the veins (POLLACK 2014).

 

Water is gaseous as vapor and mist very much like air, and when frozen it is capable of breaking apart the hardest stone. These are facts that give us a glimpse into the nature of our world and, depending on our mentality, we marvel at it with astonishment or reacting with phlegm.

 

Now to the living: The human being consists of about 70 percent water: Our blood consists of about 80 percent water, the muscles about 75 percent and the bones about 25-30 percent. The body substance of most organisms (mushrooms, animals, humans, amoebas, etc.) consists of 60-70 percent water. In our investigation we consider not only H2O, but also the body fluids, saliva and blood. urine and tears. A person sheds several liters of water during the day, for example as sweat, tears or urine. Before birth, the human being lies as an embryo in the amniotic fluid.

 

The water content of a plant is generally above 70 percent: green meadow plants are 70-80 percent of their weight water, cucumbers 96 percent, lettuce 95 percent. Cacti to over 95 percent. A sunflower evaporates about 1 liter of water on a clear, sunny day, a birch tree with about 200,000 leaves 60-70 liters.

 

And: Water is an electrically polar substance. Water is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms forming an angle of 104 degrees (top figure). Hydrogen bridges form between the molecules (black) as a result of electrical imbalance in the molecular shell (polarity of the molecule, so-called dipoles). Depending on the state of aggregation, these hydrogen bridges form water cluster constructions of different sizes, which, however, according to recent findings, move and change in the nanosecond range. They are therefore constantly forming new configurations.

 

It is said that the polarity of the water molecule is responsible for storing information, in contrast to non-polar oil, which cannot store information (LIPTON 2014). However, our investigations do not deal with T for the formation of hydrogen bonds as an explanation of the memory of water. For us, it is rather phenomenologically astonishing that, despite the Brownian movements occurring in the droplet, the same image structures result repeatedly. This results in an area that still needs to be explored.

 

Summary: Water is a very unusual substance that has a special relationship to life due to its physical anomalies. Without water our life would not exist - and this is reason enough to ask about the meaning of water in us and around us. (4*)

FROM MEMORY

 

“Memory is the ability to remember and temporarily retain content, either involuntarily or through conscious learning, and is therefore the basis of recollection. The ability to retain isolated data for a short time is called memory.< (From: dtv-Lexikon, 1971, Volume 7, p. 138)

 

 

Memory has the ability to record something and to remember it. Where would we be without this ability? Memory refers to images or situations stored in us. It is never complete, but always more or less blurry or incomplete. It becomes more accurate as we make associations with the object of memory and focus. Memory forms the inner mirror of the outer world.

 

It is built up by storing in us the sense impressions of the outside world and therefore grows with the abundance of impressions. Not only the object is saved, but also the context in which the object or situation was experienced. This enables us to compare sensory impressions recorded later with the memory image and to recognize them including their context and thus to orientate ourselves in the world, i.e. to recognize where we stand. Names are also part of the memory image. This becomes clear when we have the concept in front of our inner eye, especially as we get older, but we can't think of the word. It's somewhere, but it doesn't come to mind, we can't find it in memory.

 

When the memory weakens, which the Americans call fading memory, orientation also becomes more difficult. If we had no memory, our consciousness could not be given context and we would have no position in the world, in time and space. In time there would be no before and after, and in space there would be no up and down. Our position as a human being between heaven and earth and in the here and now between yesterday and tomorrow would be lost. Thus, memory is the key variable for our individual identity. Memory is the basis of consciousness, on which all classifications and everyday and Sunday explanations of the world take place.

 

And memory has another essential property: It does not store energy or matter, but information, and this as knowledge. Unlike energy or matter, we can pass on our knowledge at will. Consequently it can be always more knowlegde in the world.

 

Summary: Memory is the ability to store information after it has faded away. This is shown by a permanent structural change that can be read. When memory traces fade, one speaks of fading memory. In this sense, all measured lasting impressions are attributable to the memory of the material. … (*5)

ABOUT RECOGNIZING

 

We perceive the world through the senses, and an image through the sight of our eyes. The sensory impression is sent to the brain and stored there. At the same time, a comparison is made with existing, stored, similar images. This allows the new image to be classified and named in the context of previous experiences. The biased viewer therefore runs the risk of hastily assigning the new image to an existing context. Therefore, the unbiased, value-neutral view is of great importance. In addition, the viewer has to believe things are possible! You will never know anything if you don't believe that it exists.

 

Now, recognizing images is associated with the usual pitfalls and uncertainties of the senses and the involuntary corrections of the brain, which are commonly referred to as "seeing right" or "listening right". The sensory impression is corrected by the brain in the direction of existing or suspected patterns. As an example, the Dalmatian picture (photo on page 16) is used again, which at first glance appears as an unsystematic heap of dots and, on closer inspection, turns out to be an image with a Dalmatian as soon as the brain has identified an image neighboring the heap of dots and this via associations as knowledge gained. It is therefore extremely important when interpreting images to be as unbiased and unprejudiced as possible and not to distort the result through theoretically distorted expectations.

Water drop before -left- and after -right- contact with cellphone radiation. 

Salive drop before -left- and after - right- 2min cellphone call.

THE SENSES

 

The senses are like small windows in the large range of electromagnetic waves - between the X-ray wavelengths in the nanometer range and the infinitely long waves of the static fields. Through these small windows we perceive the world when we see, hear, feel, smell, taste. We perceive the spoken word in a different realm than the written word that we see, namely in the vibrational realm of hearing (rather than seeing). We humans are equipped with rather small windows of perception - like a tank with small slits that drives around and sees the world through its slits. In our consciousness we think that what is perceived is the whole world, but this is not the case. Because there are wavelengths, up to and including gamma radiation, which we all receive but cannot perceive with our senses. For example, we don't have a sensor to directly interpret the wavelengths of television. but need a transformer for this, the television. Radio information and mobile phone calls are also only accessible to us through appropriate end devices that transform the information into the frequency ranges of our senses.

 

For seeing there is the small window of visible light on which the eye looks is limited. This means that it optically detects only a very small part of the large area of ​​electromagnetic waves. Everything outside is literally in the dark for us, so we only perceive the world through the narrow slit of visible light, which is marked yellow as visible light in the illustration on page 31 at the bottom. Even the dark-field microscope that we work with only makes things visible in visible light and may alienate the colors. We can therefore only perceive effects from other wavelengths outside of visible light via structural changes and changes in geometry that are reproduced by visible light. To check this we excite the water, for example, with electromagnetic waves of different frequencies and thus wavelengths.

 

With our method of examining the water, we found an unbelievable and meanwhile reproducible method that helps to recognize many things that were not visible before.

 

Although we only have recognition through the visible light under the microscope due to the possibility of resonance with the eyes, in combination with the sensitive water as a seismograph for the invisible world we have a phenomenological method of making the invisible visible.

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Summary: Our senses are like windows that only perceive the world in very limited sections. In addition, the sensory impressions are always perceived in the context of earlier impressions and this is accompanied by correcting or listening correctly. If we want to recognize something new, the trick is to look impartially and fearlessly allow new images to emerge. The method of examining water with the dark-field microscope could be a viable way of making visible what was previously invisible via the water drop structure.  (*6)

CHANGE IN WATER IMAGES AFTER CONTACT WITH SUBSTANCES

 

Now let's see if the water image is sensitive to changes caused by inserted substances and can display them through image changes. As so often in our experiments, we start with an improbable phenomenon: we look to see if there are any image changes as a result of placing rose quartz in water, although we know that rose quartz does not dissolve in water. On the other hand, many people drink water with rock crystal, rose quartz or other crystals and report on its positive effect on well-being and the organism (GINGER 2006)

 

So we put a solid piece of rose quartz in a glass of tap water and after 24 hours we take samples that we use to create our water images under the dark field microscope. After drying, you can see a clear difference if you compare water without rose quartz (reference water) with the water with rose quartz. One can clearly see the pronounced center and the point cloud around the center, which are not present in the reference tap water (see photos on page 55, top and middle).

 

We consider: Firstly, the information that produces this structure must be found in every random sample of rose quartz water. Second, if this is reported to have an effect on a person drinking it then the human body must be able to read this information. More of that in Chapter 6, page 91. **

 

So the fact is: If we put a solid gemstone (no powdered stone) like rose quartz in water, we can see a lasting structural change in the drop pattern. And we can also determine: different crystals leave behind different structures in the drop pattern.

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Kröplin, Bernd: Welt im Tropfen – Gedächtnis und Gedankenformen im Wasser, Buch zur Forschung und Ausstellung, Stuttgart: GutesBuch Verlag 2001

translated with Google Translate.

 

*1 Pag 6, 7

*2 ‘’ site https://www.weltimtropfen.de/index_english.html

*3 Pag 10-13

*4 Pag 24, 25, 26

*5 Pag 26, 27, 29

*6 Pag 30, 31, 32

*7 Pag Pag 54, 55

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