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Yes that is nice article! I like water.
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Smoke, Thatââ¬â¢s a good article. Thanks for posting the link.
William, I like water too and it strikes me as strange why a lot of people avoid water like the plague. DreamTime is one of those people. Iââ¬â¢ve tried for years to get her to drink water but her sweet tooth wonââ¬â¢t allow her to drink it. P-Rolleyes
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Well i do like the sweet stuff too, but I keep 2 gallons of water in da fridge and refill about once a day atleast one gallon. But i also like being in or around water. As in lakes and ponds , rivers, ocean, hot tubs........
However i really need to get off me lazy arse and order a Distiller!!!!!!!!!!! Then i would drink mo water!
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Thanks Smoke for this informative link. I recall seeing a short article on this some time back but didn't make a note of it. My filtered drinking water is in a royal blue glass bottle, so I'll put some words on it (as suggested in the interview) and see if there are some beneficial results - I will also try this on the water for my indoor plants.
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One thing that is interesting is the bottled water industry does not promote distilled water as drinking water. Most of the bottled water is just filtered tap water. Consumer Reports tested several bottled waters and found New York City tap water to be better than most bottled waters.
Then another interesting test they did on TV, is they went to a fancy restaurant to test to see if consumers could tell the difference in taste. They took different brand waters and filled the bottles with water from a garden hose. So every bottle had the same water. The amazing thing is the people all thought each one tasted differently and they picked out what they thought was the best tasting one. P-LOL
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I have a basic water filter which I use to filter the tap water. Occasionally I get rain water, and sometimes I drink the water from our garden bore (it has a distinctly iron taste, maybe because we are on coffee rock) even tho' I have read this is not advisable. Towards the end of our summer and into autumn I find the chlorine smell in our tap water quite nauseous - our dams are still low and the Water Auth. is mixing ground water in, so the chlorine is supposed to kill any bacteria I think.
The TV water test sounds amusing - I think a similar comparison was also done here in Aus. comparing bottled water, spring waters, and tap water from our different capital cities, and the results were mixed if I recall. If Emoto's research is correct perhaps people do indeed influence the water molecules with their thoughts, as in taste testing, the subjects may feel the need to make definite comments about each sample.
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All I drink is water and beer.
Works for me. ;)
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Water in it's pure state is clear, and thus can be imprinted with any vibrational energy. That is how elixirs are amde using radionics. The frequency is transmitted to the distilled water, which then transfers the pure imprint to your being when you take the elixir.
Homeopathics work in a similar fashion, but they are imprinted with actual substances, rather than pure energy. You can also imprint with you mind, but be sure that you do cleansing and balancing techniques, and put violet around yourself and the glass/bottle, so that no sabotage or toxic thoughts get mixed in.
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