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Flip the Script: Water -Crystallography
Day Nineteen:
Water — Crystallography
“If we think water can feel, we will care for it. If we think it is intelligent, we will learn from it.” ~Veda Austin
Veda Austin is the author of The Secret Intelligence of Water. The book is described as taking a quantum leap from Masaru Emoto’s microscopic work with ice crystals. With macroscopic photography and a new technique this allows us to view water as an intelligent force with the power to respond to human consciousness.
There is a film called Arrival starring Amy Adams as a linguist who is hired by the United Sates Army to figure out how to communicate with extraterrestrials who have arrived on Earth. In the film, there are eleven landings of extraterrestrials around the world. Amy is the only person who is trying to establish a common language to form a real communication. This requires slowing down, repetitive practice to verify results and understanding that a symbol or a word can be interpreted in different ways.
For example, in the English language, homonyms, or multiple–meaning words, are words that have the same spelling and usually sound alike but have different meanings The word “bark” has multiple meanings. If you were trying to communicate the word bark, it could be the bark of a dog, the bark of a tree, or candy…