by Dr. Thomas S. Lee, Naturopathic Physician and Homeopathic Practitioner |
Good clean water is a basic need for health and life itself, and scientists have validated ancient teachings about many other legendary attributes of water. All major religions maintain that water is sacred, and they use it to confer blessings and health to their communities. Healers and shamans in many traditions have long used water to retain and transfer healing energies to treat ailments of the body and spirit. How is water able to absorb and transfer these healing thoughts and feelings in so many different cultures?
Water has physical properties that permit life to exist. Less well understood is that water has a kind of memory of where it has been and the non-physical energetics it has “experienced”. This memory property permits a physician who knows the health conditions of his patient to match an appropriate medicine or combination of medicines held within a liquid solution. The medical effect of that water can then deliver healing effects to a specific area of the body. For example, a soup, an IV bag of nutrients, an herbal soak, or a cleansing enema would each deliver different benefits. The doctor trained in homeopathy uses old techniques of serial dilution and manual agitation to impart specific information and properties to his water based remedies. With skill and experience, these potent remedies work well.
Water and mineral proportions in our body fluids are very similar to those in ancient oceans, and our lives depend upon precise amounts and qualities of these from moment to moment. With this ability to convey non-physical information, it is evident that people and all living things are sensitive to the vital energy of water we drink or bathe in.
Mineral hot springs bring up water charged by epic variations in pressure and heat from deep-earth magma flows. The water in your body does exchange information and characteristics with untreated hot springs water. This has been found through the ages to be healing and strengthening.
Handling of municipal water through pipes, in buildings, heaters, and sewage treatment, often repeatedly, will charge water very differently than a deep-earth aquifer does. That weakened water will merge with your own in your showers, baths, and beverages, perhaps more intimately than you would like. The quality of our shared water shows how we value our water resources and each other’s life, ultimately.
To experience deep earth water memories for yourself, go to your nearby untreated geothermal hot spring and languish in a hot tub full of water that has never before touched another human body. Then compare that to your home shower or bath. Repeat this experiment as often as you like. Luckily, in the Reno/Tahoe area we have several wonderful hot springs to choose from.
References:
- Emoto, Masaru. Messages from Water, Vol. 1 (1999) and Vol. 2 (2001).
- Emoto, Masaru. The Shape of Love: Discovering Who We Are, Where We Came From, and Where We are Going, Doubleday, 2007.
- Milgrom, Lionel. “Icy claim that water has memory.” New Scientist, 11 June 2003.
For more info, contact Steamboat Hot Springs at (775) 853-6600.


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