
Many books have been written about the importance of water for a healthy body and mind. Even more has been written about contaminants, filtration, and purification. Everywhere we read of diminishing water resources, water rationing, and the privatization of water. All this is evidence that we are becoming more aware of the significance of our relationship with water. Yet, so far, little emphasis has been placed on understanding water as a living essence. When we learn to treat water as a conscious participant in the process of life, rather than as a commodity to be harvested, sold, and abused, we will begin our return to the natural order of things. Only then will we enter into what Charles Eisenstein refers toas the “Age of Water”.
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Melanie Evans Melanie Martin is an intuitive and a healer whose earliest memories are of connecting with the Earth. She remembers being at the ocean as a 3-year-old and of understanding... |
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MJ Pangman, MS MJ Pangman is a writer and natural scientist who has authored or ghost-written a number of books for doctors, naturopaths and inventors. In the 1990s she became fascinated with... |