Water has memory.
There are interesting stories regarding this topic on You Tube.
See:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvvTf-Sx2xs&feature=player_embedded#at=163
10 parts on Water Science Documentary 2008
And 5 titled "What we know is a drop".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8-PgI5XDic&feature=player_embedded#at=79
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LnVnAKijVo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6kzA4CapVI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp0NTflxM8I&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMy3FVeYIzI&feature=related
No wonder we consider water to be an important symbol to be used while 'talking' about consciousness.
Treat both well as they are necessary items to life!
Through this blog I like to share all forms of awareness like know-how, ideas, thoughts of others and myself. Like water awareness can reach anyone, anything, anywhere,anytime and leads to ........
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Message
Last week, while in the stream of meditation, my guidance system told me that we should listen to the lady of Guadalupe.
As I had never heard of this name I looked it up on the net.
On Wikipedia I found the following:
According to tradition, Juan Diego, a simple indigenous peasant, saw a vision of a young woman on December 9, 1531. While he was on the hill in the desert of Tepeyac near Mexico City, the lady told him to build a church exactly on the spot where they were standing. He told the local bishop, who asked for some proof. He went back and saw the vision again. He told the lady that the bishop wanted proof, and she said "Bring the roses behind you." When he looked behind, he saw a bunch of roses growing. He cut the roses, placed them in his poncho and returned to the bishop. When he arrived to the bishop, he said he had brought proof. When he opened his poncho, instead of roses there was a picture of the young lady in the vision. Today, the icon is displayed in the Basilica of Guadalupe nearby, one of the most visited Catholic shrines in the world.
On www.sancta.org I found more interesting details regarding this story.
I am no Catholic and I do not feel no urge to convert so I wondered why I was pointed to the lady and her story.
Suddenly I realized J
Keep your heart open and listen what is being 'said'.
Be sincere and do what is needed.
Trust, persevere and result will manifest itself.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
International Womens Day
It ‘s 8 March 2011 and International Womens Day.
Like some write or say: “it’s a day to celebrate!”
But I wonder; “can women really?”
How can I celebrate when I look around and see/ hear and read of women living in relations and conditions where respect seems to be an attitude unknown?
There are many family relations where women do not receive the proper acknowledgement of others like their father, brother, cousin or nephew. I find this lack in other forms of relations too; in man-wife relations, children - mother, working relations. But I see it too among women themselves and still there are many women who are not able to acknowledge themselves.
Let’s use this International Womens Day as a wake-up call too.
Wake up women, wake up ladies!
You have so many possibilities! Open your eyes , your mind and discover, learn, make use of them.
Stand up and acknowledge you deserve respect and other forms of love.
Do not allow others to take away your love, (natural) strength and power. Do not give it away when it leaves you drained and you’re not able to replenish.
Wake up and start to celebrate you!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Water helps you along at, during and after Carnival too!
Carnival is a festival traditionally held in Roman Catholic and, to a lesser extent, Eastern Orthodox societies. Protestant areas usually do not have carnival celebrations or have modified traditions.
Carnival typically involves a public celebration or parade combining some elements of a circus, mask and public street party and marks an overturning of daily life.
While feasting , it can happen that alcohol intake will influence the physical state too much and the next morning you awake with a hang-over.
There’s no official remedy for an hang-over but I received tips that the the following will help you to get along.
Breakfast:
Lots and lots of water.
Toasted bread and honey.
Boiled egg with a pinch of salt (helps your energy level)
Camomille tea (to calm your stomach)
Kiwi ( the sugars activate digestion of alcohol)
Lunch:
Water
Chicken soup with noodles
Gherkins and smoked meat
Appel
Dinner:
Water
Salade with smoked salmon and leguminous
Asperges with smoked ham
Multigrain bread with pesto or pate
Alaaf, alaaf, alaaf!!!
(Dutch carnival greeting)
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