Actually if you google for information about a Dr. Emoto from Japan who has been doing some incredible work with water and consciousness you would learn that it just might be possible that water is indeed conscious! Unbelievable as that might seem the evidence so far that has been quite astounding! Chopra seems to imply, in my mind from what is clipped here (and yes he can appear to be somewhat ditzy at times...) it's a matter of being able to take a leap to a new set of assumptions! Emoto seems to be able to show a new set of assumptions may have some merit! His website is www.hado.net, and lots of other entries can be found with a quick google search of "water + Dr. Emoto". Have fun! yeah, in that google search, add "double blind test" or "skeptic", you'll find fun stories like this: Extract from a February 2005 interview of Emoto by The Maui News With our Scalarwave MiraCoil forms, we are the first to integrate all the platonic solid shapes that are located at the end of the periodic table of elements. We have encased the round, triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon shaped coils around quartz crystal tubes, and are using the geometric shapes to provide coherent energy fields to stimulate cellular levelsThere's an awesome visualiztion of, I presume, output from their 'Voice Analysis Hydration System' here I don't know about conciousness - in water or saltwater - but I think it does take a bit more.. then a selection of elements. Conciousness is being aware of one self and the world around, difficult to maintain this for a bucket of saltwater or the Oceans of this planet. But that it all, all the entire universe matter or no matter is some specific form of spirit - I would personal maintain - it doesn't have to be "concious"... of it self - it's eternal Existence in itself! interesting stuff...however. Reminds me on the wonderful parabel of Vishnu and Ananta! Again great clip Djiezes, thanx. as to the issue itself it seems that the main concept that is lacking in depth and understanding is still the emergent property concept. quite difficult to grasp I agree, however Chopra & company seem to miss the whole point of emergence. see here for an in depth presentation: I definitely agree wildcat. & thx for that link, there seem to be some interesting resources on there. |
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