Mankind uses water everyday, all over the world, in a myriad of ways.
We use water to grow vegetables and grains, to hydrate our bodies, to travel on boats, to bathe and cleanse ourselves, and to relax after a long day of work or play.

Tea, coffee, beer, wine, milk, and fruit juices are all water-based beverages.
Humans cannot live on the Earth without drinking water everyday.
The average man or woman cannot survive longer than a few days without drinking water.
Nor can we grow food, which we rely on for survival, without fresh water.
Some say that water is the most important element for determining if life can exist.
“Water is life,” is a popular phrase used by environmentally minded people.
If water is polluted with toxic chemicals or minerals, it cannot sustain life, and becomes a poison.

If water is fresh and clear of pollutants, it can become a potent medicine for those suffering from disease.

Not all water is the same.
Water from a natural spring is very different from water that passes through municipalities’ sewage-treatment facilities.
Water that is acidic is very different from water that is alkaline.

Water found in a stagnant pool in the desert is very different from water found at the base of a glacier.
The differences may be obvious and easy to detect or they may be subtle and invisible.
Water, when pure and clear of pollutants, has no odor, little flavor, and is perfectly transparent.
Water that has minerals or pollutants in it, is often opaque, colorful, and has flavor and odor.
Differences between water that are subtle and not easy to detect using the five senses are apparent only to the trained observer.
Water can be “structured” or “not structured.”
Structured water and non-structured water may look the same, taste the same, and smell the same, but are different on an atomic level.
Structured water molecules are aligned in symmetrical patterns, much like the molecules found in crystals.
Non-structured water molecules are not aligned, and are found in a more chaotic, random pattern, like glass.
Structured water is found in deep underground, artesian wells, as well as natural springs and unpolluted rivers.
Non-structured water is more common, and can be found in tap water, bottled water, stagnant lakes and pools, and shallow wells.
Structured water allows electrical energy to pass through it better than non-structured water.

Crystals, found in the Earth, have a relationship with structured water.
They have properties that create subtle energetic fields.
These subtle energetic fields can turn non-structured water into structured water.
People, to “structure” their own water, can use this relationship.
Simply place crystals, of any variety (but Quartz crystals work very well), in the immediate vicinity of a bowl or glass of water, and allow time to pass.
Placing crystals in the vessel of water works as well, but one must take caution when adding poisonous minerals to their water, as the minerals will dissolve on an atomic level and potentially pollute the water.
Malachite, azurite, wulfenite, and other Heavy-metal bearing minerals must not be placed in the vessel of water, as they will leach toxic metals into the water.
Water is an excellent solvent, and can dissolve a wide variety of minerals, metals, and gases.
The water molecule has two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom arranged in a “L” shape.
Oxygen atoms have a negative electrical charge, and hydrogen atoms have a positive electrical charge.
Because the two Hydrogen atoms are positive and the one oxygen atom is negative, water molecules have a positively charged side, and a negatively charged side, like a common alkaline battery.
Water is a “polar” solvent due to these distinct electrical charges.
Water can fully dissolve polar minerals and gases into it.
Salt, which is a polar mineral, is readily dissolved from its’ solid form into water.
The world’s oceans and seas are chock-full of not only salt, but a wide variety of metals, minerals, and gases that are invisible to the naked eye, but easily detected when the water is evaporated away.
Salts and other electrically conductive minerals are called electrolytes.
Animals rely on electrolytes for their nervous systems to function.
Electrical pulses pass through the brain, muscles, and nerves at an incredibly fast rate and are the mechanism for the five senses and muscular movement.
Without electrolytes dissolved in water, animal life could not function, as we know it.
On a more metaphysical level, water can hold inside of it, the thoughts or intentions of people.
Positive emotions like love, friendliness, peacefulness, and joy can be “infused” into water.
Similarly, negative emotions like hatred, anger, pain, and misery can be “infused” into water.

This was proven in a laboratory experiment by researchers in Japan, during the 1990’s.
Dr. Masaru Emoto, in his famous experiments, proved that consciousness and thoughts affect the molecular structure of water.
Groups of people would project specific emotions onto a vessel of water, and then the water would be frozen, and the subsequent ice crystals were then photographed.
The ice crystals that were made from the water that had positive emotions projected onto them were beautiful and symmetrical, like snowflakes.
The ice crystals that were made from the water that had negative emotions projected onto them were chaotic and asymmetrical, and did not look like snowflakes.
The practice of blessing water to make it “holy water” is very old and pre-dates the Catholic Church, which practices the technique to this day.
Native American medicine men have a tradition of offering prayers and blessings to the local rivers and streams, in an effort to have the blessings and prayers be carried downstream to all of the users of the water.
Blessing the rivers, streams, and lakes are a practical and easy way to heal the world and all who inhabit it.
For those seeking healing from disease, they may find relief by bathing in natural spring water baths or hot springs.

For thousands of years, all over the world, people have bathed in natural hot springs to alleviate symptoms of chronic diseases.
In ancient Roman culture, bathhouses were erected all across the empire for the well being of the public, and to heal the sick.

In Sintra, Portugal, a monastery devoted to Santa Eufemia was built to house and provide healing baths for sickly people. Many people came from all over to have their symptoms alleviated by the healing waters.
The great explorers and conquistadors of the past were reliant on fresh water to conduct their expeditions, and had to refill their stores of water regularly at springs and lakes.
They also were reliant on water in order to travel quickly and efficiently.

Before roads were built on a large scale, rivers and oceans were the “highways” of the ancient world.

Trade, travel, exploration, and the shipment of cargo were all conducted exclusively on rivers and waterways.
The buoyancy of wooden boats provided a huge advantage to people wishing to travel quickly or carry heavy loads.
The wooden boat was the best mode of transportation for thousands of years, and still offers a pleasant way to get around and recreate.
As mankind begins to explore outer space and the greater universe, we begin to look for water sources in order to sustain space colonies or as evidence for potential alien life.
There is a lot of fresh water in outer space.
Many asteroids and comets are extremely large chunks of ice.
The classic streak or tail of a comet occurs because ice falls off of the main body of the comet as it flies through space at high speeds.

Europa, one of the moons of Saturn, is made almost entirely of water.
It has a thick layer of ice surrounding a huge ocean that surrounds the whole of the moon.
Europa has been deemed an excellent candidate for hosting Extraterrestrial life, because of the presence of water.

There is evidence in the geological record to support the idea that Mars may have had large oceans and rivers on it in the past, and because of this, may still have extraterrestrial, organic life present on it.
Water is life, and is truly the best indicator for discovering unknown forms of life, beyond our Earthly concepts of plants and animals.
When mankind becomes capable of traveling through outer space, we will need water to survive.
And while we are exploring the stars, we will continue to brew our morning coffee as we have for thousands of years, with hot water.

Lovely, pure, delicious, Water.