Thank you Elizabeth. I read Water Miracles by Frances Leader with fascination and wonder. Also read the references to the works of Dr Masaru Emoto and Dr Thomas Crown. This is a deeper understanding and Anthroposophical in nature. Like Frances I have always had a love of water, of beautiful rivers, lakes and oceans. Now I'm beginning to understand why and how the connection runs deeper.
I reread the piece and the link to Emoto's work. It's so fascinating and makes so much sense. I didn't see Cowan's name but I am aware he speaks to structured water, although I didn't know what it meant until I read about Emoto's work!
Thank you Elizabeth. I read Water Miracles by Frances Leader with fascination and wonder. Also read the references to the works of Dr Masaru Emoto and Dr Thomas Crown. This is a deeper understanding and Anthroposophical in nature. Like Frances I have always had a love of water, of beautiful rivers, lakes and oceans. Now I'm beginning to understand why and how the connection runs deeper.
I'm so glad this piece resonated with you. I will sit with it and read it again. I haven't in awhile.
I had a similar to response to it when I first read it.
I don't see the reference to Dr Thomas Crown, could you point it out to me? (could it have been Cowan?)
Apologies! That should have been Cowan of course.
I reread the piece and the link to Emoto's work. It's so fascinating and makes so much sense. I didn't see Cowan's name but I am aware he speaks to structured water, although I didn't know what it meant until I read about Emoto's work!