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DO YOU KNOW THAT LIKE HUMANS WATER IS ALIVE AND HAS MEMORY TOOO

DO YOU KNOW THAT LIKE HUMANS WATER IS ALIVE AND HAS MEMORY TOOO

Water... signifies life... water has its own unique power, a memory that is inherent.

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Today, I am going to talk about water. Personally, I haven't had a good night's sleep without sipping water from my self-made pot. But after cleaning it, for the past six months, I have been practicing something extraordinary that has proven to be immensely beneficial. While sleeping at night, if the lamp in the home temple is left lit, it is left there. The next day, a divine day is started by pouring water from the pots near the drinking water containers, and also pouring a flower there. And with gratitude, hands are folded towards all the vessels of water.

Writer ✍🏻: Dr. Gauri Kaivalya Gayakwad Barsi


While reading this, some might find it strange, some might find it amusing... but I am a doctor myself. Apart from looking at things through the lens of science, there are certain things that I don't trust without thorough scientific examination. However, about six months ago, I delved into research on "water," a subject that was immensely fascinating, and later found references to it in various religious books. It is now presented in a simplified manner... do read it.

1) Water... signifies life... water has its own unique power, a memory that is inherent.

2) The way you think about water, or the mental state in which you drink water, has a profound impact on the water and, consequently, on you.

3) Various types of energies come from outside into the water, and those changes in energy, in turn, have an effect on your body.

4) Water works differently on each individual's body. About 70-75% of your body is made up of water. In other words, how your body functions depends largely on the water you consume.

5) Your thoughts about water, your perspective or gaze towards water, the sound of water coming near you, the emotions in your mind, or the vibrations from your mouth, all have a profound impact on water. This can even be observed under a microscope.

6) If your mental state is intensely positive, expressing gratitude towards water, even contaminated or impure water may not cause you any harm. On the other hand, if your mental state is negative, and you are carefree about the water you consume, even excessively pure water can be harmful.

7) Water is "alive," and the functioning of the human nervous system aligns with its workings.

8) The molecules of water held in your hands or kept close while expressing love or hate carry a distinct and intricate shape.

9) The way you treat water, remembering it consciously, has a profound impact on its memory, as proven by the concept of "liquid computer."

10) Gratitude expressed towards water every day through rituals has brought immense positive changes in my life, health, and well-being.

Now, after practicing these divine and powerful capabilities of water and making efforts to align them with our culture and traditions, I have observed significant changes. Let me share them with you, all of which have been happening for the past six months.


1) Always drink water stored in copper vessels, and if possible, even from a tamba (copper) glass. Because copper is a conductor of energy.

2) Clean the copper vessel every night with tamarind and turmeric, and then fill it with clean water.

3) After that, filter the water through a clean cloth from the vessel.

4) Then, place a flower near the side of the vessel, and, with a deep sense of gratitude towards water, fold your hands.

5) I have changed my perspective about the water at home, and the self-made pot at home is now viewed with pride.

6) Make it a habit to drink water every morning after waking up.

7) The most suitable way to drink water is by holding it in both hands. However, it is not possible every time. Therefore, whether you drink water from a glass or a bowl, hold it with both hands.



8) While holding the glass for drinking water, take a few seconds to contemplate positive thoughts and feelings. Drinking water with a positive mindset has a significant impact.

9) Only drink water when you are genuinely thirsty. Avoid drinking without any reason.

10) Include a high percentage of water (80-90%) in your diet, mainly in the form of fruits.


By adopting these practices of drinking water, and with the benefits mentioned above, a lot of positive changes have occurred over the past six months:


1) My little daughter, who used to fall sick every month and required antibiotics regularly, has completely stopped having them.

2) Both my mental and physical health have significantly improved, which had deteriorated severely a few months ago.

3) The acidity troubles faced by the people in my home have almost disappeared.

4) The atmosphere in my home every morning is wonderful, filled with laughter, playfulness, and energy.

5) My approach towards water, as well as the perspective of my family towards it, has changed completely.

6) I have instilled this habit in my little daughter as well, and she enjoys these practices.



7) I have forgotten to place the deity flower at times, but the difference in the taste of water is so noticeable.

8) Occasionally, during the day, if the urge to drink water arises outside the home, I make sure to drink it mindfully.

9) Always remember to appreciate and express gratitude for water, which is essential for life.

10) Realize the importance of water in every aspect of life, and initiate the practice of using water with respect from today.

Remember, even our ancient scriptures have emphasized the significance of drinking water from rivers, ponds, or temples before having meals

This information, backed by scientific and logical reasoning, comes after extensive research. Now, it's your primary duty to understand the divine and powerful capacities of water and start utilizing them to their fullest. Initiate the practice of appreciating water from today, as life and well-being are closely connected to it.

Start with small steps, make water a part of your daily rituals, and observe the positive changes in your life. Have a great day!


Writer of this post:

Dr. Gauri Kaivalya Gayakwad Barsi


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