Masters of Health Magazine July 2017 | Page 16

WATER MEMORY & REMEMBERING MASARU EMOTO

by Lindsay "Hemp san" Kemp

IHM International Hado Member

EPP USA North America Director

Founder at WaterPeaceProject.org

Water… What do we know about the importance of WATER? Without water, there is no life…that we know for certain. There is so much about water that we do know, yet there is so much that we still have to learn. The most important thing I have learned about water is Dr. Masaru Emoto's theory of Water Memory. Water Memory is water's natural phenomenal ability to record, store and transmit wave information (hado). What does that mean and how does that affect us?

First and foremost, our bodies are made up of 2/3 water in volume, however, we are actually made up of 99% water molecules! Essentially, we ARE water! Understanding water's true nature is truly understanding ourselves and our natural abilities. Most people have heard of cellular memory and the concept of cellular memory is widely accepted in medicine. When you cut yourself, the cells will repair themselves. If cellular memory is accepted in medicine, then why is it that water memory is not yet accepted? This always baffled me because of the simple fact that the cell is mostly water.

The world's leading water scientist, Professor Gerald Pollack, explained to me that this is because they have yet to understand the mechanics of HOW water is able to do this. The exciting news is that science and medicine are on the verge of change. Today's leading water scientists now have an insurmountable amount of scientific research that supports Dr. Emoto's Water Memory theory and once the "how" is known, this will transform humanity.

I first became interested in water and hado (vibrations) in 2003 when I became quite ill. Understanding water and how our consciousness changes matter was a personal ongoing journey for me. This began after experiencing great challenges with my health, where I had 3 surgeries to remove 2 tumors and 2 organs. After the 3rd surgery, I needed a full blood transfusion when the doctors discovered I had post surgical internal bleeding and my bleeding wouldn't stop because I have a rare bleeding disorder where my blood does not coagulate.

All of this was traumatic, to say the least, and it was then I began fearing things. For example, I would have negative or fearful thoughts about what foods I should or shouldn't eat, what water is safe to drink or what quality of air was safe to breathe. These types of fears are easily manifested through the brain’s negativity bias, especially after going through the trauma of illness and recovery. Over time, I started to realize how all of these fears and thoughts would also make me sick and it was these events that would be the catalyst to inspire me to look for answers outside of allopathic medicine. I was searching for an alternative, what could I do to not have to ever see another doctor?

~ Individually We Are One Drop. Together We Are An Ocean ~#WeAreWater

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