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The Shape of Water by Clare Fisher Psychotherapist

 

 

 



 

 

"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast" Lewis Carrol Alice in Wonderland.


I believe that even the most fantastical incomprehensible things have a glimmer of truth and that most things in life are linked by a universal golden thread.


It might be helpful to open our minds without bias judgment to the concept of oneness so that we can see and consider all the pieces in life’s richly confusing puzzle. I consider beliefs, ethics, facts, fiction, feelings and the interpretation of my own experiences as key to my understanding of the interconnectedness of all things. In saying this I do not accept the total truth of all things, I use the pick-and-mix approach, I pick to assimilate the pieces of the puzzle that align with my core values and help me journey through the construct of my life.

 

I have been reading The Hidden Messages in Water by the scientist Dr Masaru Emoto and in my opinion, it’s wild! The Dr has discovered that water molecules are affected by our thoughts, feelings and words. He found that water reacts to music and has the most beautiful snowflake crystalline structure when it has been exposed to the Beatles song Yesterday and when it is told that it is loved its molecules are emanating beauty. On a more negative note if you say or show water written negative words its structure collapses, loses symmetry and looks messy. We are beings who are 90% water when we are born, therefore we are water and water is us.



The golden threaded truth that I have gained from this book is that bringing positivity, kindness, happiness and love into this world creates beauty and showing up to life’s party with negativity, loathing and hate brings decay. Therefore if we are all water then we can improve our own and the molecules of others by practicing loving ourselves and passing on this gift.

 

Wild just beautifully wild!


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