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The Spiritual Life of Water: Its Power and Purpose

April 13, 2012

Book review

This book offers us a path to reclaim the spirituality of water.

by Alick Bartholomew

Once held sacred the world over, water contains a wisdom few today acknowledge. Driving everything from our metabolic processes to weather patterns and climate change, its real significance lies in its role as a medium for metamorphosis, recycling, and exchanging energy and information.

Seeking a return to our ancestors’ reverence for water, Bartholomew explores water’s sacred uses, its role in our bodies and environment, and the latest scientific studies to reveal that water is a conscious organism which is self-creating and self-organizing and unites all of creation into one vast communication network.

Examining new discoveries in quantum biology, he shows how water binds all of life into one extensive network of energy, allowing instant communication and coherence.

Covering the research of water visionaries such as Viktor Schauberger, Mae-Wan Ho and Masaru Emoto, he examines the memory of water and reveals how the same water has been cycling through Earth’s history since the dawn of time, making water nature’s greatest recycling and reclaiming agent.

With information on the energetics of water, water treatments, finding the best-quality water, and the perils of bottled and distilled water, this book offers us a path to reclaim the spirituality of water. It contains beautiful pictures of water, links and resources, extensive references and a comprehensive index.

$19.95 — Park Street Press, One Park St., Rochester, VT 05767.

Reprinted from AzNetNews, Volume 30, Number 1, February/March 2011.

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