Water's Memory

Posted by Alicja Aratyn on 21st Oct 2014

It was such a sad message about passing of dr. Emoto. It is a huge loss for humanity and only time can show the scale of this loss.

I think that dowsers more then any other group of metaphysicists should and will grief the loss of such an amazing human being. It was through dr. Emoto work that one of the mostfundamental laws of dowsing (used in European dowsing though out 20. century) has been scientifically proven: that water has a memory, which can be used as a carrierto remotely pass and receive information about anything we want to communicate with or about. This concept is a base for the field of dowsing called: Remote Dowsing.

I remember that it use to take me quite a long time to explain to my students the concept of “Witness”and how to broadcast information through Witness Chamber. At that time (and it was only 20 years ago) it was such a new approach to dowsing in North America! However - when dr. Emoto proved that water can be used as a transmitter of information stored in it’s memory, the other part, meaning claims that everything in reality have similar (not as huge, though) quality, was easy. So now when I teach and explain that we can infuse a piece of paper with the frequency of specific substance i.e. aromatherapy oil and use as a carrier of those vibrations. This piece of paper carried in your packet will deliver appropriate frequencies to your body without a smell of the substance (in this case aromatherapy oil). It is even more important when we think about animals, which are so sensitive to smells. Above mentioned piece of paper can be attached to the collar of our dog supplying the pet with much needed vibrations during recovery process.

Dr. Emot wasn’t a dowser. He probably did not even know how much we owe him. What I loved about dr. Emoto was his humbleness toward his work. His eagerness to think outside of the box of official science, perseverance and extreme willingness to help others. Practically everyone could send sample of water to him to be examine and he never refused.

We have lost extraordinary man, curious mind and a good friend of all of us.

Glory to his name!