MEMORY OF WATER

MEMORY OF WATER

If vibration is energy, than resonance is the reverberation of energy, and resonance is thus capable of relaying energy.”

These words of Masaru Emoto contain the essence of his studies on the memory of water.

Did you already know this theory?
When Massimo told me about it, I was literally enchanted.

Music, as I have already written, for me is energy and constitutes an essential component.

Even water is a a very important element that in my case takes the form of the link with the sea.

But how do they combine?

Masaru Emoto undertook extensive research of water around the planet, not so much as a scientific researcher, but more from the perspective of an original thinker. At length, he realized that it was in the frozen crystal form, that water showed us its true nature.

How? By freezing water samples previously exposed to music of various kinds and subsequently observing the crystals.

It even sounds like a fairy tale right?
It strikes with all the delicacy of the Japanese universe and their attitude, which I sincerely envy.

Listening to this interview I have been impressed by some passages, for example when he declares: “I feel I have a lot in common with Don Quixote.”

Or when he speaks of Japanese spiritual tradition and HADO: literally the crest of the wave, which represents precisely the energetic vibration that is transformed into the memory of water.

Wonderful.

However, I must also say that personally, considering Japan and water, my thoughts cannot help but run on the dramatic situation in Fukushima  and the imminent running out of time left for the tanks.

Also for this reason, Dr. Emoto’s intent to dedicate himself to children, who do not have the negative imprinting of adults, is even more precious through his Peace Project.

How to blame him?

And it seems we can not be wrong even with regard to his studies on which a double-blind test was carried out to reconfirm.

What do you think about it?

On the emotional wave of this way of music materializing into crystals, I then found myself reflecting on another wonderful moment in which music impresses the memory: pregnancy.

In this regard, I would be SO happy if someone wanted to tell me their experience.

I have always made our son listen to music: before he was born and also after. On the type of music, perhaps I was not very orthodox …

In this regard, I found Dr. Alexandra Lamont‘s thesis: senior lecturer in music psychology at Keele University, according to which children can remember things from the uterus much longer than we thought.

The University of Leicester research study reported by NewScientist explains that:

Psychologist Alexandra Lamont found that year-old babies still recognised and had a preference for musical pieces that were played to them before being born. Previous studies have only shown babies being familiar with pre-birth experiences when they were a few days old.
Lamont had thought the children might develop a taste for the style of music played by their mothers, but this was not true. Instead, she was surprised to find that the babies could discriminate and remember individual songs.

By Alexandra Lamont I also found a World Café participatory discussion “coincidences? I do not think so …”

A part from jokes, what music would you like to crystallize in your memory?

NICOLETTA DOSIO LIKE JANE FONDA

NICOLETTA DOSIO LIKE JANE FONDA

During the last months we have learned that: Every Friday, as the sun rises, Jane Fonda wakes up and knows that she will have to be arrested. Every Friday, as the sun rises, a policeman wakes up and knows that he will have to arrest Jane Fonda. Every Friday, as the sun rises, it does not matter whether you are Jane Fonda or a policeman, the important thing is that at 81 years old woman teaches us how not to stop expressing your opinion. Her first arrest, pictured on the mug, dates back to the 1970s when she fought against the war in Vietnam earning the nickname of Hanoi Jane. Also Jane Fonda has fought for other causes such as the war in Iraq, the occupation of Palestine and the Women March. And she did it with his own personal style: choosing a different colored coat every time. Indeed, anyone now associates her red coat with recent arrests for her support for the campaign that requires the Trump administration to sign the Green New Deal. But how many other equally courageous women demonstrate for what they believe without anyone noticing them? To know the story of Nicoletta Dosio, in fact, we had to find out that she was sent to prison at 73. She has red hair, and has been fighting for 30 years, but no one has ever cared for her: she was only one of the activists in the Val di Susa until she refused alternative measures to prison. Nicoletta Dosio will have to be in jail for a year due to a protest that dates back to 2012 against High Speed ​​Railway construction and against the Monti government. Nicoletta Dosio is guilty of having raised the bar of the highway exit allowing motorists to pass without toll, because the police the day before had beaten and picked up the people by force after attacking them with a rain of tear gas in the woods around Bussoleno. Nicoletta Dosio is “escaped” from house arrest and refused extenuating circumstances because in order to obtain them she would have had to recognize the neglect of her conduct. Nicoletta Dosio has applied the motto “From each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs” and has dedicated her life to teaching Greek and Latin but also to the No Tav cause for her territory, for her community, with her community. Nicoletta Dosio teaches us “the awareness that the present one is not the only one of the possible worlds.”  

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