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SECRET INTELLIGENCE OF WATER Macroscopic evidence of water responding to human consciousness ie Austin SECRET INTELLIGENCE OF WATER Macroscopic evidence of water responding to human consciousness ie Austin Copyright ©2020 by Veda Austin Allrighis reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission of the copyright ‘owner except for the use of quotations in a book review. For more information, address: vedaaustin.com ISBN: 978-19-5-315346-3 Published by LIFESTYLE ENTREPRENEURS PRESS Ifyou are interested in publishing through Lifestyle Entrepreneurs Press, write to: Publishing(@LifestyleEnnrepreneursPress.com Publications or foreign rights acquisition of our catalog books. Leam More: www LifestyleEntepreneursPress.com Printed im the USA “A wonderful blend of art and science. Some of the images are nothing short of amazing. Veda Austin has demonstrated how water responds to our thinking, in ways that Land others would have thought wiimaginable. It now falls within the realm of science to see if we can explain what Austin has so beautifully demonstrated”. = Gerald H. Pollack, PhD, Professor, University of Washington; Editor-in-Chief, WATER OUR Cea der Tn aie ‘Vv a i, CO Sachin, GG (Q Shanti” vi a “Just as ice is formed from water, life is formed from consciousness” Veda Austin Contents 1 Introduction = 9 2 The influence of photographs — = 19 3 The influence of environment and location = 49 4 The influence of thought - 61 5 The influence of words. - 77 6 The influence of visual media -99 7 Verbal communication = 111 8 Minor imaging - 127 9 The influence of animals - ISI Contents 10 Water’s expression of music - 165, II Repeated tests - 183 12 The influence of frequencies - 233 13 The influence of prayer & energy biealing = 241 14 Remote thought - 253 15 The influence of blood, tears & saliva - 259 16 Zoomed out photos - 269 17 Conelusion - 273 Chapter 1 «Introduction Chapter 1 “The human being thinks that he cretes intlgence oheresheonly deasintellience ‘from te ners seafintlligence Ral Steiner (February 27, 1861 March 30, | According 0 the founder of antnoposophy, Rudolf Steiner, reate « world tht wis not aleady design out of thoughts. He says that ineligenee is everywhere in Nate; eveything, everywhere is wisdom, and tht we fiom Het no one ean design and and formed infact draw our intelligent thoughts Stuinr beings 2 very ineresting sid humbling concept to the tle, and if when Telly, it nay well be the most logical explanation for the extraordinary photographs to see in this book you are bout fiom New Zealand ientying am a water researcher and ha been passionately ‘water's qualitative characteristics, ay wall as is eapsciy to store information for nearly a dexade. The model I work wih inertwines method (science), medium (an) and motive Aspiiuaity). have found that the bridge that Tinks them together is imagination Imagination’ moreimportantthankuoledge, Forkuowledgeis limited, ohereas imagination embraces theentreworldstimulatgprogres, giving birth fo evolution," - Albert Einstein Fight yews ago I began ‘co-eating’ — with ater, Most people would call what 1 do experimenting, because of course, how can you cosrete with water? realise his term suggests that two sete paiipants must be involved, 1 also seknowledge thatthe images in this ook willbe hard for most people to logically digest, however, the body of photographic implies that 1am indeed working with an active panicpunt of ind IF this i a fet, amd Thave no way of evidence roving it other than what you see in this book, then Steiner is abioluely ight in saying thot Notre (specifeally water inthis instance) is indeed inlligen, So exactly what am 1co- creating? How does this work? Yeas ago, Hound an obscure and fascinating pose of Hiterature suggesting that “ie fore’ enorgy can be captured in eystllograhy. “Ina Pasian meat market, ration pioneer, De Thomas Hieronymus (November 21, 1895 February 21, 1988) observed that the feshly Chapter 1 «Introduction placed of diferent pats ‘were eausing the fost on the display plss omgans sina above them to ensilse resembling the ifivent in pote _paterns parts of the td that the subi ie Hieronymus suggested force sill emanating from the organ had unigue raising pte the erstlisaion that was ating process of the wate, thus apuring these images.” De. Hieronymus’s woader what would happen observations — made me if dipped my hand in water as an ‘influence’ far example, snd then froze the sample. Would 1 see 4 erystllographie image that resembled hand? life free energy ffom organs ean mimic themselves inthis unique way, maybe a hand, paniculy 9 hand ansched boy, could have an impact? to a living Not long afer reading the above-mentioned infomation, Df, Masaru Emoto (uly 22, 1983 - October 17, 2014) published his book, “Messages in Water’, His microscopic photography “induced? of positively and negatively of rill. Even though his work was evteisd water piqued the curiosity by the scientific community for insufficient experimental contols, it was extremely compel pend the door towards viewing. wate with snd Valuable, Chik that Emoto sn emotional lens, and when we care_sbout something we are-muce key to lok after it Enotu's huni life can be summed and gratitude for up in his very lst woud reverence on Eth, “Arigato", (Thank you in Japanese) Tam very thankful to him for being one of my inspiaions, Contrasting examples of Emoto's jee photos can be seen below, they are a inet result of exposure to the words itn heneath them pre foezing "YouFos" “Thank You" Tas also faseoaed withthe work of Frch photograph, pictures Laurent Costa Like Emoto, his ight not get selnticsecolades, Chapter 1 «Introduction tut that doesn't mean they don't have significance The micoseopie photos of iee ental inhi book, ‘Into the Heart of Wate’ se unique and beatifil, but whet captivated sme even more were his crystallographic photos of recognsible imagery such a5 the Fatt and face bellow, You may ave notieed a common dead ‘throughout these examples of freezing water ‘weaving Somehow the process bles the inflense to be ‘een’ Lwanted to find out for myself if water could respond to tne, but at the tim Ud’ have « microscope, 0 photographing ice crystals mioroseopically ‘wasn't an option, This tumed out to be good thing inthe end, because [discovered Something completely new, someting that made me throw all scepticism aside Intl Utbought woudl put & small amount of water into 2 petri dish, ‘influence’ it in Some way, flee it and the a photo. My ended up noticed very fist method of “influence being completely spontaneous Dit of fff inthe watt, so Lremoved the fff with my hand, consciously thinking, wonder if my hand will iafluense the was abo reminded of ss Iplaced the had eto attachment 19 sn ouigom: and no expectation that 1 would see anything more than the common lines wate’s memory?” Dr Hieronymus’ observations lish in the ene. you seein ie However, Iwas completely own avay by the image Ipbotogaphed, —K-was a uumistkable hand, a isle over haf the size of the 12 em ameter pet dish! Quite honestly, Las 2 bit feaked out, and Feould barely believe my yes Iahowed my som the photo who hi) oo idea what Thad boon doing) and asked him wht he thought itlooked like He immediately ssid ‘ahand’, The image ean be seen on the hast page. Chapter 1 «Introduction Hand ‘As you can imagine, my fieezer suenly became the most well used household appa Went fom pling words of photos under owned! My range of “influenes' the pai dish of water for 30 seconds, 10 Playing music, to simply allowing water to reveal something else happened to become to me, But something 1 began tmuly aware that I was luring hist aware, inerseting with «type of liquid intlliane. This became evident when iterally asked the water iit knew who Las, and the image in the fee voveslod my inils VA, What is even mone amazing about this ‘response’, is the precise replication ints together revet ‘shown’ of influenced by my writen of the way Ulin my Considering the water as inals at all ut only by my verbal question, [find this extraeinay the photos below, See for youself in Myint ino The way | te my nls that water wil ot dexign on demand or by command, but rather that eis Ie has en my observation We ot a machine tht takes odes sophisticated inlligenee eo-create with a lower vibatonal frequency w The ‘ineligence’ of water resonates with the energy of fin, purpose and genuine communication, Hwllnot entertain arogane. This is probably why children get such grat ine images. They are not coming fiom a place of skepticism or sterile thinking I suggest that just ke inthe evok ‘Charlote’s Web’, the spider had to create human words to Chapter 1 «Introduction get people to pay attenton..maybe tying to get our attention water is in its own way? Are we listening, or even connected 10 the Tifelood that comets us all? ean easily asocate the inner workings of my own biosystem steams and. utes of wate, the eythmie yells oF the oveuns, balance of temperature and even the ability to with the vortexing the caeful sorb information as it enters my sensory awareness, For example, if see a blossom. fill ito a steam Irevord. it as a memory. When the steam — experiences fing ito it, new seienee out of the Aerospace Inatitue in Stutga, of the blossom is reonded the lossom tell that an “init in the wate, Water sence has evolved. significantly over the list ten years, and ltbough there is stil some skepticism around the concept of water memory, new discoveries by noted sie, robo! lauestes and doetrs such as Dr Lue Montage, through his work with DNA aud ingrid water; De Gerald Pollack and his work with exclusion zones; Dr, Konstantin Kovotkow through is tudes of the quantum electrodynamics ceagineet, Joba Stuart Reid with his invention of water and acoustics of the eymascope, ate transforming — the understnding of wator though revolutionary science, and inthe provess challenging and changing opinions As Teesearched fumher, Thecame absolutly with the stage between liquid and ice, "De Mateel Vogel (April M4, 1917. = February 12, 1991) alld it the “Tid crystal Tyouopie mesophase’, Dr Gerald Polack gave “the fourth fascinated it the mare well known name, phase of water’. When in this tanstonl stage, water moleules are no longer moving Tandomly, in fat they me fomning into. the samme latice-tke goometry as that ofa erst, Which isthe reason this stage i called "Tiguid cysal’. Sine crystals have the capacity 10 stove vast amounts of information, — whieh isthe reason they are in ll our teehnology, Tegan to wonder ithe best way’ to capture imagery might be in this. phase In the bogimning, 1 was letting the water fixe completely anc fl sing interesting rests, but once [fine tuned my technique, ty work took a quattum fap, I dscovead that informed! water flees quicker than “uninformed” wate, and there is usually a mis of both within each sample, Uhegan taking Chapter 1 «Introduction Water samples out eer and ealer to study what stage they were at Tnotioal that as soon as water begins to cool, someting very inersting happens below the lguidsuriee ‘The “informed water’ adheres to the glass boitom ofthe peti dish and begins 10 foe the ‘uninformed! in patems, whereas takes much Tooger to freeze, renning liquid vate for significantly in the fener Tonge, Just few minutes is all it takes see resus! ‘After removing the sample, the excess water, hold it up to the Tight and ‘uk photograph suchitetue stick 19 the dish, The colours of samples vary depending day, background and lighting 1 dein aay the remaining crystline on the time of The ptr dishes are clear glass amd light easly passes though them “The way [see the reat always reminds ame of glue and pliner pictwe. You draw a picture onto paper with glu, cover it with ger and then stoke the loose gliner off, revealing the image, The glue represents the influence fomative force, thought, pieure or word), and the tr isthe visible icy infrastructure, ‘This technique well as an almost thee dimensional gives me ineedible eaity as view of ioe, When you compare Took that resembles the very fst photo hand, with the recent photo below that resembles an amo, you an clearly see the difrence in quay. (id Technique New Technique The above mentioned crystallographic tochnigue is used throughout this book and Leoined it, Collective Molecular Photography” or CMP for shor. The tem CMP is based on my theory that when 2 wat sample isin the feezr the molecules not only slow down and become mone owdered and. coherent, of bucoming mineral (ie) they may so have sess to sored information. In this guid crystal phase, 1 Dut in the process suggest that the molecules can collectively rearange themselves into recognisable Chapter 1 «Introduction pictues based on the absorbed dat, and conscious influence prior to feeing. In ther words, its as ithere are thousands of tiny pels that fm an iy snapshot of what they lst ideotified with Lean only: describe this intelligent design based on liquid communication, The imagery can be seen with the naked eye, itis not miecoseopie. In ft, ll my photos were taken on my iPhone! Before 1 cornu, th of bow CMP works is ently Vd like to witeate the concept based on theory, 1s very practical however the technique om a researches, not a convention! seintst, and Tam not making In faet, 1 could be wong and I woud Tove 10 hear sy seietifie claims completely fiom anyone who could give me 8 definitive Tam open to all suggestions a this poi, Based on the answer a5 10 how this is happening consistenry of the phenomens, the quality of the imagery, and the 10,000 plus photos hove them, at the very least 1 suggest and that Sonithing very interesting is happening that this work is not coincidental Iris commonly believed that only Han. get these kinds of resuls, and tht Thave some Kind of special relationship with watee I don't deny the later, but Haow for a fic that hers ean do this, one of whom is my fend and colleague Laurs Colton, Managing Editor for the joumal "WATER’. She placed sample of water Beside a bowl of fu, which included apples, pre fleeing. What Hove about her result, featured below, is tht you can see how big the ‘apple? is within the ish, As a caretaker of animals om her fam, Laura is investigating the link Derween water and annals, and. how they sppear to influence each ote. Lavras app mage Over the years, Ihave observed that the type of water Luse mikes a big difference towards its billy to display recognisable Chapter 1 «Introduction foe pictues, For example, tap. water rarely fms complex erystllography. 1 personally think that uorde, chlorine and heavy) metals found in most municipal waters might be ating as ‘receptor blockers” When I wed disiled water expected to see clear imagery due to its pay, however found the exact opposite locking the ability to espond to inuenee in visible crystallographic fom, Is interesting Iwas as if distilled water was to note that Emoto used distil water for the mjoity of his work and managed 10 but Id level get good results microscopically, abseve this on & macroscopic Microwaved water appeared ‘hein dea’, tuuble to produce any picture sll, and ionized water imagery at showed title 10 m0 responsiveness. Lam specifically refening ‘wo ovoynisable imagery relative wo anuene, Allhese waters fovmed random fines 35 they fioze, but none of them created anything complex. On the other hand, water ella dinly from natural source, ike pring othe sea, appears 10 be the medium on which imagery thives. Ihave offen thought that disolved sas may be one of the keys ‘owas apparent share information capability 0 store and Since salt is crystal and crystals can sone vast amounts of dts, Heel the two are very key linked For the majority of my work T have used a New Zealand artesian water with a rae pH of 99 which ole fiom the source tyself, This particular the ability 19 roeeive valet stems to have within and in the most information seconds as if it were liquid antenna, thon display that i formation complex rstallgraphy being. boiled. Other than this, I generally get very good results using sea water and water soured directly from steams, springs, rivers suds Veseen, even afer Thave afresh with Dr Gerald Pollack who is one of the most respected sientits inthe fie of water sciewe. He is the autor of “The Fourth Phase of Water” and “Cels, Gels and the Engines of Lift and a well respected biomedical engines, with him, he suggest Afler sharing my work that Io & blind suey Taking into forthe purposes of image revogiton, his advice, Iput 25 different photographs an online survey format, with the nection, “In the boxes povided, please write what each image looks Uke to you" Tgave no elue as to what the photos were of Tasked fiends to Chapter 1 «Introduction ost ion social mein on my bela, that Tremined anonymous. Aer only few days, 298 people tad filled out the questionaire. 95% of those people "had personsl comection with a all The 80-89% of people sll the ice images relative 19 poll showed betwesn recognised the original influence! Now, if you take into that the photos were completely snd made only of frozen wat, what are the chances that even $¥% of people account undciord could entity any imagery at al fet alone 90% upwards.and even more amazing, of that Percentage of people, the images identified Were linked 1o the influence prior 10 fezing! Fora lot of people its impossible to rete to the idea that water could have any intlligene at all Tdan't share my though to convince snyone to think dierenty, Fit is esi, 1 suggest you view these photos as ar, Isimply Present this bay of work om behalf of the antist that is water, and the medium that is me, em SUR eT eee eS SyOew eed Chapter 2 The influence of photographs Photographs are moments captured — in time. 1 wanted tw see if water could absorb the visual information of the photo, and reproduce it in its own way through crystallography. For each sample, Iplaced a petti dish of sample water on top of a photo for 30 seconds and then froze it immediately, Within $ minutes Tremoved it and photographed the ice. Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Tasked my friend Wendy if Lcould use her photo as an influence. Tove her features and profile. I placed the petri dish of water on top of her picture for 30 seconds pre fieezing. AS you can see, an organic crystalline image replica is featured in the ice. [love ge the light that hits the eye, lips and chin of the » Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Treceived the photo influence (right) fom my dear friend Laurent Costa. His incredible microscopic Work with water was one of the reasons began this journey. Laurent requested that Ishow the water his polo, so that’s exactly what Idd. His profile is very nicely defined in the ice. Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs My children are wonderfil co-ereators with water Theit ice images ate scattered throughout this book, This time their photo was the influence, but to make it original they put a drop of natural food colouring in the water pre freezing, Their two faces can be identified as masculine and feminine and {particularly love the spiral where Shanti’s ear should be in the caystal_ image, Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs When Iwas at the 2019 Annual Water Conference in Germany Ttook the photo (right) of a speaker called Igor. He was very interested — in my work, so {thought it would be fim 10 use his photo as an influence. The ice image (eft) is a wonderful depiction of hi Chapler 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs The photo influence for this image was my daughter’s French braid, placed the photo (cight) under the petri dish of water for 30 sees. pre fieezing. The iy replica is truly remarkable. From an artistic point of view, itis not easy to draw a brid, The weave and light need to be just right, There is complexity seen in this image ‘that demands attention. 8 Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Iwas researching electical charge for a paper Iwas Writing, and Teame across the black and white photo featured 10 the tight, Treally liked it and thought it would be fun to use as an influence. Iprinted it out and put a petri dish of water on top of it for 30. seconds pre fivezing. This process can be seen in the photo (right), The ice image shows undeniable similarities. w Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs The photo influence was of a glass bottle siting on my dining room table. As per usual, placed the water sample on top of the photo for 30 seconds pre freezing, The ice image is very detailed, The tbe, legs and shape of bottle can be identified, even the weave on the table can be seen Chapler 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Van Gogh's famous sunflower pitting was the influence for this co-ceation, The complexity — and colour in the comesponding ice image is remarkable M Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs My daughter drew this picture (ight), We placed a peti dish of water on top of it for 30 seconds pre freezing, The image (efi) is wate’s incredible ice depiction of it 6 Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs The petti dish of water was placed on top of the photo (right) for only 10 seconds pre freezing. Iwas playing around with time frames of influence. I usually leave water sitting on a picture or photo for 30 seconds, but this was only for 10 seconds, The ice ‘response” is on the left. I'm beginning to think that water has a kind of precognition. W Chapler 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs put a peti dish of water om top of the printed out photo of an octopus (right) pre freezing. Tove how the water added in a second octopus in its’ ice response. fo Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Iplaced may water sample on top of the swan picture (ight) for 30 seconds and then froze it. The ice image is the photo on the lef. Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs The influence pre feezing was a close up picture of a dinosaur eye that my son liked, The ice image is water's response. I find it interesting that the ice pupil is round rather than a vertical slit like a eats eye Maybe water knows something we dont 4 Chapter 2- The influence of photographs Chapter 2- The influence of photographs On the way to the source of water that Tused for this co-ereation, T'gnapped the featured photo of a Vineyard (bottom). Using this as an influence, Thad 10 wonder if the water would recognise the area, since it ran right underneath it, The ice itmage is a viral reflection of the photo and Ithink its clarity might be fiom the waters connection to the land, 6 Chapler 2- The influence of photographs SU re eR Rm Reem UM eC Ce ea - Nikola Tesla Chapter 3 The influence of environment and location In this chapter we look at how water is influenced by is environment or location. Lollected water ftom various different sourees without intentionally influencing it at all, The photos reveal some powerful and suprising images, suggesting that wafer can identify where it came from and even what it eame in touch with. As per standard throughout this. book, my ‘Colletive Molecular Photography’ (CMP) technique of short term crystallisation was used, unless otherwise stated, ” Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location The ice image (lefl) is extremely interesting. It looks like the sketch beside it of a Maori food storage hut (Pataka), The water was taken directly from a spring that runs through an area of historical Maori settlement. After seeing such a remarkable ice picture I began searching for photos or references to that area and came across the sketch (right). It makes me wonder if water was ever taken from the soutee and stored in the Pataka, and if it was, perhaps that’s why the memory of it is so. strong. 0 Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location This is fozen sea water, [did not intentionally influence itin any way. Hove how the ice around the main image ‘feathers’. The fish is very clear, and the eye is just about a perfect cinele. You can see fins, and the outline of the body very. clearly. Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location The water for this ice image was derived from rain that Icollected during an electrical storm, sa Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location The water for this ice image came from a vase of roses. Tove how the crystallography includes the stalk and the complex design of a rose head 6 Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location The sample for this ice image came from a lovely vineyard called Brick Bay in New Zealand, The stall were kind enough to give me a sample of their bore water Idida't consciously influence this sample. Lean see a bunch of grapes in the crystallography. 8 Chapler 3- The influence of enronmet and location “As water by cooling and condensation becomes ice, SU La tage ae OSS ELL ESOL evan TO Leen ALOE Teena aA - Paramahansa Yogananda Chapter 4 The influence of thought Buddha said, “Thoughis become thi this wisdom can be seen in the photos to follow, By siting in font of each water sample, Tused focused thought as an influence, consciously expanding — my thoughts outward towards the watet, I'm iterally seeing ‘my thoughts crystallised in ic. Evidence of ot Chapter 4 The iluence of thought This is my very first ice picture. Thad noticed a bit of fut in the water sample pre fieezing, so Tremoved the fluff with my hand, consciously thinking, “Iwonder if my hand willinfluence the water's memory?” Thad no expectation that would see anything more than the common tines you see in ice. However, Iwas completely blown away by the image you see before you. Tt was an unmistakable fad. Lowe my body of work to this one special photo This isan example of an image in ice that was completely frozen. Ifyou had a chance to read the introduction you would know that Thegan this joumey letting water tieeze for several hours before photographing it Thave since fine-tuned my technique significantly. Ifyou compare the hhand with the photo on the following page you willnotice the difference in clarity and texture. Chapter 4 The iluence of thought a Chapter 4 The iluence of thought My son Rama was named after the Hindu God, Lord Rama. Traditionally Rama the God carries a bow and amrow. My son and Iwere discussing this topic and 1 suggested that while it was ftesh in his mind, he: might like to project the thought of an arrow into a water sample, This is the result of 30 seconds of facused thought from a child. Clove the clarity of this photo and the metal look of the arrow eae. Cy Chapter 4 The iluence of thought Chapter 4 The iluence of thought My daughter and Thad gone out to a eafe for lunch, ‘The lady siting next to us lost her locket, and Tended up finding it under the table. She was very grateful and bought us both a hot chocolate to thank us. Thad taken a bortle of water with me and thought I'd fieeze the remainder. Iwas stil thinking about the locket as T poured the water into the petri dish pre fteezing. The amazing thing about this ice photo is that the lady's locket looked exactly like the locket represented in this crystallography! 6 Chapter 4 The iluence of thought Chapter 4 The iluence of thought The influencing thought behind his. ice image was a shooting star oe Chapter 4 The iluence of thought Chapter 4 The iluence of thought The influencing thought behind this ice image was the man in the moon, 0 Chapter 4 The iluence of thought Chapter 4 The iluence of thought My daughter was telling me about a story called, “Francis the Phoenix.’ We decided to focus our combined thoughts of @ Phoenix into the water sample for 30 seconds pre teezing Chapter 4 The iluence of thought Chapter 4 The iluence of thought Ihvanted to see how a complex thought might translate into imagery. Thad been researching how the ancient Egyptians believed that the Gods had bones of silver and skin of gold. [also read that there are links between the Egyptian god Bes, and the Maori Hei Tiki (image right), Iprojected two simultaneous thoughts into the water sample, Egyptian bones of gold and silver, and the Maori Hei Tiki. Inredibly both canbe seen in the ice image, Itactually looks like the Het Tiki is rowing with the bone Chapter 4 The ieluence of hough! “The heart of water opens up to those that love it.” Sea ev Chapter 5 The influence of words Most of us have heard of the phrase, “You cant take back the spoken word’ Itis significant because words have a vibration that is not only felt through us as We speak, but can be felt and received by others. A hurtful word can sometimes stay with someone for a lifetime. That is why itis important to be mindful of What we say, For all the tests in this chapter I wrote word on a piece of paper and placed a petri dish of water on top of it for 30 seconds pre teezing Chapter 5 - The influence of words Ithink this isan important photograph. Tused two words ‘8 an influence, ‘Anificial Intelligence’, which Iwrote on apiece of paper and placed the pet dish of water on top of it for 30 seconds pre freezing. This ice sample reveals an extremely unusual image, It reminds me of Elon Musk’s neurafitk implant, tis hard to believe that what you see in dis photo came fiom water alone, but somietimes truth is stranger than fiction, 7” Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words This is a very interesting ice picture for a couple of reasons, Firstly, it clearly looks like a dagger, but secondly, the word influence was ‘Pugione”, which is Latin for dagger. The fact that the water ‘knew’ what dagger meant in another language was not a surprise to. me-personaly, but it was to several others 0 Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words Along with the ice image, Thave shared a photo of the actual water sample being placed on top of the ‘witten influence (the number four) pre freezing Td been reading about fourth phase water which inspired using the umber 4 as an influence. Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words The word influence for this photo was, ‘Holy Grail’ My son and I binge watched all the Indiana Jones movies. We had a breather after Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and both of us thought it would be fun to see if water knew what the grail looked like. The photo image of the cup is simple and beautiful 4 Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words This ice image is like a fairytale illustration, or something out of the movie, ‘Frozen’, My daughter, Shanti loves to get involved in these co-creatons, and. she wrote the word, ‘Unicon’, as an influence pre freezing, When 1 showed her the photo, she was amazed, You can clearly see a unicom from the neck up and it looks lke its in a snowy, icy forest. 6 Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words The Word of influence for this ice image was, ‘Diamond’, Tean’t explain how the clearly visible diamond — in this photo differs. so much to the rest of the crystalline format, Perhaps it's the light, maybe that limle area was melting, or maybe it was designed that way by a snaster artist, No matter what, [find it incredible ww Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words ‘The word of influence for this ice image was, ‘Thich Nhat Hank’, [tis the name of a respected Vietnamese zen inastet, Buddhist monk and peace activist. Iwanted to see how the water would represent a person, particularly ‘person that Tdidn’t know personally, who had a name that wasn’t English. Hove how you can see his robes and his face, T've added a photo of Thich NhAt Hanh for your reference ow Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words The word of influence for this ice image was, “Ange. Hove the beautiful wings and feminine form displayed in the crystalline picture Chapter 5 - The influence of words 0 Chapter 5 - The influence of words Thad been sent a wedding invitation and so Tput a petti dish of water on top of it for 30 seconds pre fieezing. The largest word was, ‘Wedding’, To me, the result looks like a wedding ring 4 Chapter 5 - The influence of words Chapter 5 - The influence of words Tused the word ‘Puchamama’ as the influence for this test, Iplaced the petri dish of water on top of the word for 30 seconds, then froze. Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous peoples of the ‘Andes. She is also known as the earthitime — mother. In Inca mythology, Pachamama is a fertility goddess who presides over planting and harvesting, embodies the mountains, and causes earthquakes. She is also an ever-present and independent deity who has her ‘own creative power 10 life on this earth, To me this looks like a pregnant mother full of cavironmental life in her belly, or perhaps a placenta % Chapter 5 - The influence of words “Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.” SUA Chapter 6 The influence of visual media Most of us enjoy watching a good movie or an interesting documentary. thought it would be fim to see water's expression of various types of visual media through crystallography. Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein ‘The water sample literally sat on the couch and ‘watched” the movie, "Batmae, the Dark Knight” pre freezing Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein i} Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein The water sample sat on the coffee table in front of the TVs the movie, “Jaws,” was playing pre fteezing Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein The media influence for this ice image was of a YouTube video showing a sow escaping from a moving truck that was driving to an abattoi: To me this is a Very impactil picture. Lean see two pigs ('ve outlined them both). One is more obvious than the other: is as ifthe second pig below the fist was also. wanting tw escape, The water appeared 10 pick up the anguish of the animals aswell as their physical image. think this photo presents the possibilty that water is aware of what's going on ‘behind the scenes’, so 10 speak, The video only showed one pig escaping but water has depicted two. Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein The inedia influence for this ice image was of the movie, ‘Avatar’, The water sample sat on the coffee table in fiont of the TV as the movie played pre freezing, Tove how you can see a face profile resembling a stylised version of the Avatar character, along. with interesting facial markings, Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein 7 Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein No surprises what the movie influence for this ice image was."Lord of the Rings’ Chapter 6 The influence of isa mein 09 cma eMC Leama UR CCU EL era aaa ai euee UR Chapter 7 Verbal communication This is a very significant chapter, Since I'm right out con the edge with this work as iti, thought just go ahead and fiterally communicate 10 the water samples by talking and asking questions. What you are about to see is almost unbeievable..water has responded to me in both readable words und symbolic imagery! 1 Chapter 7- Verbal communication Tasked the water, “Do you know who Lam", pre freezing The ice image produced my initials VA, but what is even more amazing about this ‘response’, isthe precise replication of the way [link my initials together. (See the accompanying photo) Considering the water was never ‘shown’ or influenced by my writen initials at all, bout only by my verbal question, [find this extraordinary 112 Chapter 7- Verbal communication 13 Chapter 7- Verbal communication Tcan't emphasise enough just how important this section of verbal communication is, Lasked the wate, "Can you connect with my mum?" See the result lef Before my mum died in 1999 Tused to live and work in Japan, We would write to each other regularly, and at the end of allher letters to me she would draw a citele with a heart inside it, Mum's circles were never very round and always looked like misshapen rots (Indian bread). The first ice image can be seen left. A year later repeated this test and got a similar ioe image (middle). The photo (right) is of my mother and Iwhen was litle, You ean imagine these photos touched me deeply, and suggest that water is a connecting force well beyond what we could ever imagine, Love will always find a way. a Chapter 7- Verbal communication us Chapter 7- Verbal communication Prior to freezing Tasked the water to show me what life on another planet looks like, 16 Chapter 7- Verbal communication 7 Chapter 7- Verbal communication “Shalom” to the water_pre fieezing, Many people think this ice image looks like Jesus or an archangel us Chapter 7- Verbal communication ug Chapter 7- Verbal communication For this test, Tasked the water, “Can you see spirits?” thea foze the sample immediatly response in ice, Itis interesting to note that the image is water's hag mote of a watery look than to it than all my other photos, but it was actually frozen, Chapter 7- Verbal communication 2 Chapter 7- Verbal communication Tasked the water ifit could see me pre freezing. This is the intriguing result, Irlooks like 3 eyes of various sizes Chapter 7- Verbal communication ii} Chapter 7- Verbal communication The word/name Maui was spoken 10 the water pre freezing. This ice image is significant because it was Miui that was suid to have fished up the North Island of New Zealand, Legend says that one night Maui's four brothers planned 0 go fishing and Teave him behind, Overheating their plans and not wanting to be left out, ‘Maui hid under the floorboards of his brother's canoe and Waited until they were far away from the shore before revealing himself He had carved a magic fishhook from an ancestors’ jawbone and he cast it deep imo the sea, chanting Powerful words, Soon, Maui realised he ad caught something, Something huge! With the help of his brothers, the catch was hurled to the surfee of the wate. Much to their surprise the fish they had caught was in fit a huge piece of land and they were delighted to find that they had discovered “Te tka a Maui’ (Miui’s fish, which we know today as the North Island Before Maui had time to thank Tangaroa (the god of the sea) for the gift of this Tand, Maui's brothers began carving out pieces of the huge fish, creating the many valleys, mountains, and lakes that you see today on the. North Island, Chapter 7- Verbal communication ns Chapter 8 Mirror imaging This chapter explores water's incredible ability 10 tmior and reflect what it has absorbed — through its liquid lens (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging This is an important photo. The original object of influence was of a butter knife that I placed on top of the water sample, but when you compare it with the criginal photo you can see the water has picked up the coasters near the peti dish as well This suggests to me that water is in fact picking up surrounding imagery and information as well as the influence. Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Here's a post close to my hear.or my stomach. The chocolate bar was the influence (right). I puta pete dish of water aver the top of the chocolate for 30 seconds pre freezing. Water's depiction of it is the ice image lef no (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging ni (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Tsaw a cut tree trunk when Twas out for a walk, [put my water bottle on top of it for 30 seconds and when I got home Iput the water into a petti dish and froze it. The rings seen in the tee trunk (right), age mitrored in the caystallogeaphy of the ice. My friend Moses Hackman once said, “Water isthe glove on the hand of consciousness”, in other words consciousness designs with water, think that is obvious in this photo and all the images revealed in this book nn Chapter 8 -Mirar imaging 13 (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging The influence for this test was a Manuka flower that 1 picked from the tree (right). Iplaced it inthe sample water for 30 seconds, removed und then froze. 4 (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging ns (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Iplaced an amethyst pyramid ina petri dish of water for 30 seconds, removed the crystal and ftoze the ‘water immediately. You can see my process in the accompanying photo 16 (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging It seems that water has razor sharp powers of observation! The water was exposeel 10 the razor (right) for 30 sees pre ftezing. The image (left) is the ice response ne (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging no (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Iplaced my thumb into the petsi dish for 30 seconds pre freezing, Iwondered if'the water would show my thutnbprint, Much to my surprise the image in the ice reflected my whole thumb and nail, Interestingly, Thad ipped my thumbnail a few hous after doing this test, and it is reflected in the image. It was as if the water saw something from the future and depicted it M0 (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging M41 (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Iplaced the two ginko leaves (ight) under the peti dish of water for 30 seconds pre fieezing. ove the delicateness of the ice image 12 Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Tused the water from the jug (right) that had broccoli in it for this co-creation, M4 (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging us (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Tlooked through a glass of water up at the tree (right), Tihen poured some of it into a petri dish and ffoze it using my technique. The result can bbe seen in the photo lel M6 Chapter 8 -Mirar imaging (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging Tput an uneut amethyst erystal into the sample water for 30 seconds pre teezing us (Chapter 8 - Mirror imaging 9 “We need no science of formulae, but a science of forms.” Smee Ray Chapter 9 The influence of animals We share this world with all ereatures great and smal, and Tfeel that all life has significant’ importance, — This chapter explores the various ways that animals can influence water 151 Chapter 9 The influence of animals Dew fiom a spider's web was mixed with collected rain water from that morning and fiozen, love the intricacy and outline of the ‘web’ displayed in this ice image 132 Chapter 9 The influence of animals Chapter 9 The influence of animals ‘Two worms were carefully placed into an empty petri dish for approximately half’ a minute, then put back into the ground, The dish was thea filled with water and put in the freezer. The crystallography depicts two wormelike images. Tind it facinating that the information was still transfetted — into the sample considering the worms never touched the watet, Twonder if the siliea in the glass dish held the memory of the worms, and the water absorbed the imagery? 1st Chapter 9 The influence of animals 185 Chapter 9 The influence of animals ‘A Monarch caterpillar was gently placed onan empty petri dish for a few seconds & put back on a. swan plant. The dish was then filled with water and placed in the freezes. Ilove how you can even see the distinctive patteming of the caterpillar in this ice image. This is another example of a sample that never actually ‘touched’ or ‘saw” the influence. To ime this suggests that the information, or life force energy of the caterpillar was stored in the glass dish and somehow transferred to the water 186 Chapter 9 The influence of animals 17 Chapter 9 The influence of animals Toften visit a cafe down the road. One day Iwas having a coffee there and Inoticed a schnauzer dog drinking fiom a bowl of water that they keep topped up for thirsty dogs. Tasked the waitress if it would be ok to put the left ‘over water from the dog bowl into a take away cup to use as a crystallographic sample, M'm pretty sure it was ‘one of the strangest requests she’s ever had, but the ive image was worth it Tadded a photo of the breed of dog. for comparison. 188 Chapter 9 The influence of animals 189 Chapter 9 The influence of animals My cat Jeeva has become an active participant — when itcomes to my work, Inthe photo (right) you can see the was looking at the water sample as Theld it, The image post freezing (left) clearly resembles a cat Chapter 9 The influence of animals Chapter 9 The influence of animals T photographed my cat Joeva just moments ‘before he touched the water in the petri dish with his paw. The ice image left” appeared after Tfroze it Chapter 9 The influence of animals “Memory must be more permanent than matter... your body is just a place your memory calls home.” aT Ae UE Chapter 10 Water's expression of music “Musicis a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy” Ludvig. van Beethoven We have all been touched by musie one way or another, It thas the unique ability to bypass the brain and impact the heart, It can shift our energy and lift our emotions up or down, Music can even be a medicine. Iwanted to introduce Water samples 10 a wide range of musical genres, so I could observe and enjoy the expressions of each song. Ios Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music ‘Imagine’ - John Lennon Hove the simplicity of this ice image. The perfect “lea hexagon reminds me of the purty of a snowake. Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music “Smoke on the Water’ - Deep Purple This is such a unique ice image. tt reminds me of textured thick smoke slowly drifting through water Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Sound of a gong This is an extremely interesting ice image. The influence was the sound of a gong, however rather than project an abstrct pattem of sound waves. or something of that nature, the water has presented a realistic picture of a gong with a mallet! Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music m1 Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music ‘London Bridge is Falling Down’ Sung by childeen The water was exposed to children singing “London bridge is falling down’ The ice image really does look like one of the towers of London Bridge, perhaps the oer tower already fell down... im Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music ‘Fur Elise’ - Beethoven This ice image reminds me of both a piano and sheet music, The little leaf hexagon (middle left) is positioned like an ice crystal version of a treble clef 74 Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Ws Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music “All Eyez on Me - Tu Pac When it comes to ice, it is extremely unusual to see sturk bare lines making a six pointed st. Usually when ice forms inthis shape itis beconting a hexagon and nearly always has leaf like branches coming off the lines, and looks a bit like a starfish. Ifyou go back and look at the song ‘Imagine’ you will see what 1 mean, This feels like a statement picture that defies the norm 176 Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music ‘Fly ike an Eagle’ - Steve Miller Band Tan definitely see a bitd flying in the ice image. Don't you find it interesting that the water appears 10 have interpreted this song based on the words? is Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music ‘Marry Me’ - Train There’s a line in this song that goes, “You wear white and Iwear out the words love you", The ice image is ieiiniscent of a white snowy hear Love this picture Chapter 10 - Water's expression of music is) “The day science begins to study non-physical Fareed CeSS Ce Lem Lee Mea Te eae eC Oca - Nikola Tesla Chapter 11 Repeated tests This chapter is dedicated to repeated tests using a wide range of influences such as words, thoughts, emvotions and music, Iwanted to see ifthe imagery for each specific influence would be consistently similar: This is a very important chapter, because the body of work strongly suggests that none of these images ate random. Infact I'dgo so far as to say that it supports my theory that there is an intelligence behind these ice images My process for these tests involves one photo per petri dish. For example, if fuse a song as an influence, I ill set up between three to six petri dishes and play the song to all of them at the same time, of 1 will play the same song to them separately. Lam not taking “hundreds of photos and picking the best_ones, Teoulda't do that even if Ttried since the ice melts 30 quickly. Ttake these repeat studies seriously and have performed them as methodically as possible 19. Chapter 11 - Repeated tests Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 1, Musicand Sound) Section 1 Music and Sound For all my repeated tests Ihave used the same source of water for consistency. For most of these tests 1 placed three petri dishes of water in front of a speaker and played a specific song pre freezing, For a few of them however, I played the same song at different times pre fieezing to see if it made a difference, Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ‘Space’ - Homebrew My eldest son introduced me to this popular New Zealand band. Ilike how cleverly the lyrics intertwine love and relationships with Space and the Universe Tused their song ‘Space’ for my repeat study. ‘There is an obvious Galaxy theme between all three ice images. Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ - Guns n Roses The water has portrayed an abstract expression of this song. Lthink the imagery is very interesting, and there ae obvious similarities between the thee. Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) 1x9 Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) “Single Ladies’ (Put a ring on it) - Beyoncé The ice images for these repeated tests each feature a ving. Iam amazed how the water appears to be picking up i certain ey. words within the musi. Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ™ Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ‘Freaks'- Timmy Trumpet & Savage Ifind this repeat test very interesting because of the complexity of the imagery. Firstly, the crystallography is highly unusual and quite jagged. Itmakes me wonder if the trumpet makes the water jump and move. Secondly, the similarity in all the images is remarkable m Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ‘Papa was a Rolling Stone’- The Temptations Hove how literally the water bas depicted this song. The ice imagery looks like rolling stones, particularly the middle one Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) 9s Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ‘OM' - Tuning forks No surprises that the Universal Sound of Om resembles the Cosmos in all four repeated tests. Tused tuning forks tuned 10 the mid tone of Om for these co-creations. Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) ‘Stairway to Heaven’ - Led Zeppelin These six ice images are probably the best evidence Thave that display water’s ability to repeatedly design imagery. Each photo was influenced — by the same song, and each phot depicts a stairway which directly relates t0 the lyric, Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 1, Music and Sound) Chapter 11 - Repeated fests (Section 2, Emotion) Section 2 Emotion For all these tests. sat infront of three petri dishes of water and felt deeply into a specific emotion, Which 1 intentionally projected into the samples pre freezing 201 (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) Love The emotion I projected into each individual water sample was ‘love’, [think it’s amazing that Water repeatedly uses heart designs to reflect love, considering it isa very “human” association to shape and emotion, (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) Stress The emotion [projected into each individual water sample was ‘stress’. As with all my emotional samples, Isat beside the petti dish of water and put myself into. a specific emotional state, then immediately froze the water, It is interesting — how stress crystallographically looks how it feels 10 me, kind of spiky and uncomfortable (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) Here's what happened when Iprojected the emotion of ‘Heartache’ into two separate petri-dishes of water pre freezing. The established image for love (the heart) and the established image for sess (spikes) were merged together to create a new, sophisticated “hydroglyph’ for the word heartache, Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tess (Section 2, Emotion) 207 (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) Kindness & Gratitude The emotion Iprojected into each individual water sample was ‘kindness and gratitude’. As you can see a beautifil hexagon is displayed in every dish Thave spent years studying how ‘healthy’ water looks structurally. These types of ‘fern hexagons’ ate indicative of water in its most pristine, unpolluted state The water Lused for all three tests was filtered water fiom the fridge which never naturally shows these kinds of ioe designs. Ithink these images support the work of Masaru Emote, who showed microscopic structural improvements in ice crystals afler prayer. (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) Frustration & Anger The emotion Iprojected into each individual water sample was ‘fustrtion and anger’... find it nearly impossible 10 feel hate, 0 Tot as close to itas 1 could with anger. Like Yodu so wisely said, “Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to sulfering”. think this is depicted clearly in these repeated — tests 210 (Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 2, Emotion) 2 Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 3, Words) Section 3 Words Repeated tests using words as an influence, Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 3, Words) Alien Tfiad these three samples very intriguing, They all show an ‘alien’ image with an elongated head that faces in the same diection, but they are also very different in design. Itis as ifthere were three different artists ‘painting’ their own interpretation of an alien. 24 Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 3, Words) as Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 3, Words) 26 Chapter 11 - Repented tests (Section 4, Visual Media) Section 4 Visual Media Repeated tests using visual media as an influence Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 4, Visual Media) ‘Passion of the Christ’ Due to the length of this movie, Isat three petri dishes of water on the couch and let them ‘watch’ this: movie together while I went out, I photographed — them at tifferent times of the day which is why they vary in background colour, Trepeated this test with three amore peti dishes several months late, A cross can clearly be seen in al six a8 Chapter 11 - Repeated lests (Section 4, Visual Media) 219 Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 4, Visual Media) Scientific Documentary Tined three water samples up infront ofthe computer and et them ‘watch’ a video about the neural networks in the brain, Iphotographed them one afler the other. Ithik they ate so extremely similar that itis hard. to pas them off as-random. Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Seton 4, Visual Media) 2 Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 4, Visual Media) Fishing Documentary My father is Maori fishing legend, Bill ohepa, He would always tell me, “If'you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your lif” He made a living out of doing what be loves. Tthought 1'd use one of his fishing documentaries about how to bait hooks as an influence, 1 stepped cout of the room while this video was playing to the test samples, Tean see hooks in each ice sample, and-making videos Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 4, Visual Media) Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Seton 4, Visual Media) Copter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 5, Thought) Section 5 Thought Repeated tests using thought as an influence Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 5, Thought) Thought of a Needle Iwas helping my daughter look for a needle to-do some hand sewing. Ittook ages to find one, Ijokingly said it was Tike looking for a needle in a haystack This was the inspiration for the thought of a needle in each of these repeated —tests..the clear imagery is ‘threaded? droughout them, Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 5, Thought) Chapter 11 ~ Repeated tests (Section 5, Thought) Chapter 1 - Repeated tests (Section 6, Photo Influence Section 6 Photo Influence Repeated tests using a pholo as an influence Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 6, Photo Influence) Hieroglyphic tablet The photo influence featured botom right, is of an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic tablet, [printed it out ‘onto an A piece of paper and I placed three petri dishes of sample water on top of it for 30. seconds pre freezing. Tove how similar each ice image is 20 Chapter 11 - Repeated tests (Section 6, Photo Influence) acme a Taleo aR Te a eH Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies This section is dedicated 10 the impact of frequencies and radio waves on water structure Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies Influence of a 4G cell tower The photo left isthe natural crystallography — off water Tcollected from a spring, The middle photo is the same water afler 15 minutes of direct exposure to a 4G network cell phone tower, The photo tight, is the same Water after 30 minutes of direct exposure to the same phone tower Iput two small glass bottles of spring water at the base of a 4G tower, left one there for 15 minutes and one for half an hour, then took them back to my lab, poured them into petri dishes and ffoze them, Ittook approximately 12 minutes from phone tower to freezer, which is in my experience, Within the time frame for an accurate result 2 Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies 2s Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies Influence of a microwave The photo lef, is the natural crystallography of an artesian spring water collected dlectly from source. The photo right, shows the erystallography of the same Water after being in a microwave oven for one minute. 26 Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies a Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies Influence of a Tibetan singing bowl The photo left, shows the crystallography of municipal tap wate. The photo right, is the same tap water after being influenced by a Tibetan singing bowl, 1 poured the water info my singing bow! and played it for five minutes pre freezing, love how you can see cieulat, vortexing movement in the photo. This is simply looking at the difference in erystallography, it is ‘not a solution to removing heavy metals or chemicals, 28 Chapter 12 The influence of frequencies 20 cme ema aU EOS UUme Uae as SPC Chapter 13 The influence of prayer & energy healing This is a new area of exploration that I intend to expand upon in my next book. The images are extremely compelling for a couple of reasons. Firstly there are obvious changes in structure, and. secondly, the majority of samples received prayer and healing reinotely. You will notice that most of the influenced ive images in this chapter display hexagon geometries, these are indicative of healthy spring water I believe these photos show water that is ina state of healing. a Chapter 13 ~The influence of prayer & energy healing Hawaiian Ho oponopono Prayer The photo left is of filtered tap water. The phota right is the same water afer the Hawatian Ho'opanopono prayer was focused 10 the sample, “T'm sony, Love you, please forgive me, thank you.” mw Chapter 13 ~The influence of prayer & energy healing Chapter 13 -The influence of prayer & energy healing QiGong The photo left is of filtered tap watet. The photo right is the same water afier Qigong (energy cultivation) was focused to the sample for five minutes from my fiend Brent, Brent transmitted it from his boat in Bon Accord Harbour, Kawau Island, New Zealand cy Chapter 13 -The influence of prayer & energy healing Chapter 13 -The influence of prayer & energy healing Accunect The photo left is of filtered tap watee, The photo right is the same water after my ffiend Ange remotely muscle tested to see what the water needed to retum to health She then went through a modality called Accuneet, wing the Accunect Health Map which focuses on areas that are blocked or imbalanced. Laslly, she used a specific tapping practise 10 create awareness and to store the changes. She told me the water wanted to release memories of chemicals being added, people's poor intentions and of being taken away ftom it's natural state, love that she treated the water as iff it were a person, and that the waler responded and healed within a co-cteative healing session 26 Chapter 13 ~The influence of prayer & energy healing Chapter 13 ~The influence of prayer & energy healing QuantaPhi The photo left is of filtered tap water. The photo right js the same water afer only one minute of using a new technology called QuantaPhi combining Tesla technology with cold plasma and sound to create a cohesive field in nondestructive frequency waves, set this eo-creation up with my fiend Ron La Place in Canada who has 4 QuaniaPhi and asked him to dlireet its energy into the water that Thad waiting to receive it here in New Zealand, The ice imagery as amazing geometries in it and you ean see a clear structural change a Chapter 13 ~The influence of prayer & energy healing 219 Chapter 13 ~The influence of prayer & energy healing Collective thoughts, prayers & love This is one of the most dramatic structural changes Te seen. The photo left is of municipal tap watet The photo right is the same water affer a gioup of people sent prayers and gratitude to it from New Zealand, Hawaii, Africa, Germany, Bali, Canada, USA and Australia, It shows what a difference unity and love can_ make 280 Chapter 13 -The influence of prayer & energy healing 251 “Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless - like water. NR acme eee eT put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle. You put it ea a eeu ee Oe it can crash. Be water, my friend.” - Bruce Lee Chapter 14 Remote thought Chapter 14 Remote thought Thave only just begun playing. with this concept, which is why there are only two examples to show. 1 intend to do many more which will feature in my next book, Task people from overseas to send a thought to the Water sample here in New Zealand without telling: me What they're thinking pre freezing, ike a thouglt emul ‘After which we compare the ice image with what they were thinking, Chapter 14 - Remote thought Remote thought sent from America To keep this test as random as Tcould, Tasked my’ friend in the States to ask her new husband (whom T've never personally met) to think of something and project that thought into a water sample in New Zealand. After [took the photo, [asked what his thought was. It tums out that her husband is a hunter and he was thinking of bringing home a pheasant to eat, Pa vegetarian and Iwould never think of such a thing to focus on, which is what makes this such a powerful photo..t cleatly dida’t influence it, Not only that, the thought came from cover 8000 miles. avay! a4 Chopler 14 - Remote thought Chapter 14 - Remote thought Remote thought sent from India For this test Tasked a fhiend in India to think of something specific and focus that thought into the water sample Thad prepared in New Zealand, After 1 fad frozen and photographed — her sample, rang her and asked her what she had thought, My fiend is afaid of drowning, it has been her fear for as long as T've known hee, Not long before this test she had teen doing some therapy, and part of the therapy was imagining herself in water She told me she was thinking of studing on a rock in the river Ganges, with fer head above the water. Lthink it is incredible that the image is so clear when the thought was projected fiom thousands of miles away. 286 Chopler 14- Remote thought Oe yma ead crac cr SA Ces ela Chapter 15 The influence of blood, tears & saliva ike to draw attention 10 the water For this chapter 1 within us. By molecular count we are 99% water. We are only ever a cul, @ moving emotion, strenuous enetese, an orgasm, a tollet break or a sneeze away from leaking. In these phoios we have an opportunity to see ourselves from the inside-out. Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon Saliva Thad been talking on the phone to a fiend about the lucky number eight right before Ispat into a petsi dish and fioze the sample, It doesn’t sound very lady like but it was all in the name of science, The interesting thing about this image is that Ican clearly see an $ that looks stamped ito. one of the frozen saliva bubbles. It suggests thatthe spoken word. instantly creates memories through the saliva Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon Tears Thad been cutting onions and tears were forming, so Het a couple drop into a petri dish of sample water The ice image defintely resembles an iis, is a bit orange in colour due to the background lighting Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon . Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon Blood Thad accidentally cut my finger and since there was already a peti dish siting near the sink, Tet at least 10 diops of blood drip into it, The heart in this frozen image looks as if it’s been outlined, but it isn’t at al. This is exactly how it looked when it came out of the fivezer. My daughter said that the heart showed up in the photo because I'mso loving. Ithought that was a beautiful thing for her to say, Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon Blood This image is one that Tdebated sharing, but think it is important and holds a special message. Some time ago Timiscavied in my first trimester, Iput ovo drops of blood info a sample of water, which is why the image isn't as red as inthe previous photo. Lean see litle baby in the imagery, its face is very clear, This photo means a fot to me and [think itis significant to show that our memories are held within the liquid of out body, Love is the greatest memory of life we have and the greatest memory we leave behind for others. Chapter 15 - The influence of blood, tears & salon 267 Uae ee aCe and knowledge is the understanding of ae SALUT Tagg Chapter 16 Zoomed out photos Several people find it hard to believe these images are real, so Thave added a compilation of zoomed ‘out photos where you can see mote of the petri dish Chapter 16 ~ Zoomed out photos Chapter 16 - Zoomed out photos Chapter 17 Chapter 17 Itis gensally believed tht for someting to be considered —inelligent it must be self TF we stop measuring with « human yardstick, we might see that imelligence is inbuilt thoughout the fguid swchitctre of every living being. Each and every creature, fom jellyfish to an elephant has its own innate ability to perf aware imelligence section relative to its design. How does chameleon ow how 10 camouflage self? How does caterpillar a ehryslis, hier? Autumn, or 8 baby know how to suekle? We by inteligent design, but have spent centuries defining why we are sierent and superion, awe the same and equ, now when to make itself ino w How does a tree know when i's or a bear know when ‘ue surounded rather than why we WATER isthe one thing that unites us al, the Titra bloodline of ie If water is the glove consciousness, ifthe two wally go. hand in hand, then Yd ike o present thought to contemplate, on the hand of 7” Could there be a Univeral ssvanced web of highly creative consciousness that uses water as away to create form fom the fonmles? What if we a self aware becuse ses waler to experience and express itself through us? Maybe it wants 10 witness itself though its Creston fom every posible, porceivable conseiousness| ptspectve? ‘The plotos in this book have a powerful sesige YOU choose to st, Lift everywhere that water i this isnot a coincidence, — We Took for meaning, but we are meuning.peaps this is what water is showing us, When you see te fife free in al hings, you wil ee tht the five of ll ie wate. Iwill eave you with 2 visionary quote ftom Viktor Sehauberger = "The revelation ofthe secret of water will put an end t all manner of speulaton or expediency and Ihirexcrescences, to which felong wr, hatred, impatience and discord of every kind. The thorough study of wnter therefore sigifis the end of monopoles, the enc ofall domination in the trues sens of the word and the start ofa socialism avising from the development of indian in its mast perfect form.” “Water is the rebel element, i won't conform tothe kaws of pysies or gravity snd it cat be Kile. Without it her is no Lf. Ut reincarats for al fo see and science tells us it came to Earth fomouter space. Rebellious, nonconformisl, eternal and alen...ust loka the power wear fled with.” Veda Austin a Chapter 17 About the author eds Austin is a New Zealand water rescache, te, ast and ober of tse, Far marly a she has een photgabing ‘te of even’, the sate between gil and ice decade wor in thal is eponsive to consciousness, Vedh views thi important phase from ree pepectvs Stielialy, waler is becoming a yu ey, ail, water is et design, and fiom a spcual level, water enters apse of duity etna and is ina place of spice and i econ Hee sire ta find a unifying force that opel the principles of fe, mature, ad the eninos rmanieded when dhe began her jomey with wale a the decest of levels Anspied by the genius of Viktor Schauberget, Marvel Voge, Theodor Schwenk and Rudolf Stinr, Veds embraced 4 Gethean approach, weaving scence with phetomem bo leming and yeas of refined bseration. 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