Water - Our Cosmic Mother



Recent tests on our well water have thrown ideas about water into the spotlight at our home. Naturally, we’re bothered by the test results. But bother is turning into concern as both my husband and I consider the six years that we’ve been cooking and bathing in water that is well above the EPA’s limit for potable water.

Today, a spring water delivery service is bringing our first 15 gallons of water and a dispenser to our home (the first thing we plan to do when it arrives is test it). Over the weekend, I distilled over three gallons for drinking. As for bathing, we’re stuck with what we have coming out of the tap for now, plus the shower head filter we've always had. And since skin readily absorbs whatever touches it – including water – by bathing in contaminated well water, we might as well be drinking it.

I’ve always been tuned in to water. I got excited years ago when researcher Masaru Emoto released the results of controlled laboratory tests that demonstrated that human consciousness has an effect of the molecular structure of water. The tests were recorded and screened in the movie ‘What the Bleep Do We Know’ - a revolutionary film of its time. 

Conclusion: water possesses an intelligence that we don’t understand, but that is observable and quantifiable. Water records and stores memory. It has awareness. Water changes structure depending on its circumstances, and it can be either pure and happy or polluted and dysfunctional, depending on the kind of respect it gets.

We don’t give water much respect. This is ironic considering our complete and utter dependence on it. Aside from its status as the largest critical component of our organism, water, fresh from Mother Earth's belly and pure and unharmed, cleans and clears the body temple of poisons and diseases that would otherwise kill us.

Charged and vital water fortifies the brain, fostering mental clarity, psychic awareness, and telepathic experiences. It transmutes negative energy and banishes bad bodily intentions. The properties of pure water as it is make water one of the greatest natural healers available to us. A human being can fast on plain, pure water for 30 days and not only survive, but likely be better for it. We are water creatures.

Water is amazing, but we act as if it isn’t. We damage water through technologies like aggressive chemical filtration. City tap water - water not sourced from a well - exists in a cycle: it’s used then returned to water treatment facilities to be processed and sent back for reuse over and over and over again. 

We spread pesticides and fungicides on our lawns, then wonder how our well water gets so gnarly. The chemicals that soak into our lawns year after year easily make their way to groundwater and into wells. It’s the old ‘as above, so below’ principle that those in pursuit if ridiculously green lawns don’t seem to understand.

Water is an organism that naturally travels happily in curves and downward toward the center of the Earth. We take water and push it through pipes, forcing it along right angles and against gravity. Water’s high and holy frequencies are disrupted by fluoride, herbicides, fungicides, nematocides, and rodenticides. Under our influence, water has become weak and unnatural. We’re not just polluting water physically, we’re poisoning it spiritually.

I’ve been thinking about healing the water I use and need. But I’ve been thinking more about healing the water of this planet. We’re getting messages from water that we’re not heeding. Water, in its healthy and pure form, grows and flows and creates new life. Within each molecule of water lies every possibility for our existence. Water is our Cosmic Mother – that which brings us into existence, and that which sustains and loves us and makes life and enlightenment and compassion possible.

I realize that some of this is pretty dark stuff. But roulette is not a game we want to play with our Cosmic Mother. I’m glad we tested our home water and I daresay I’m almost glad it’s as bad as it is. What a wake-up call. I don't plan on feeling sorry for myself about our dirty water - being a victim is weak energy. This, I think, is going to be a positive learning experience that will bear fruit not just for myself and my family, but for water creatures everywhere. And that, my loves, means all of us.

Barbie xo

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