Charging Water With Life Force Energy
February 22, 2007
I’ve been experimenting on charging water with life force energy. The idea came from the Quantum Touch book I’ve been reading.
I normally use distilled water for drinking. It has a clear, cold, crisp taste that I love, straight from my refrigerator. This afternoon I took a sip, then spent a few minutes sending healing energy into the water. Afterward I immediately noticed that the water tasted much softer and not nearly as cold. I tried this several times using both glass and crystal cups, with the same results.
I think it is a good idea for getting positive chi/healing energy into our systems. It is easy to do for self-healing or to help energize a friend. Since our physical bodies are 70% water, if we continually ingest charged water it is sure to be thoroughly distributed into all our cells and organs before long. Charged water could also be a good way to give healing energy to sick pets.
Richard Gordon, author of Quantum Touch: The Power To Heal, wrote that he likes to end energy therapy sessions by offering charged water to his clients. People he gave this water to have called it ’silkier’, ’softer’, ’smoother’, and ‘better tasting’. (See pages 206-207 in the book.)
If you’ve seen the photos of water crystals by Dr. Masaru Emoto, you know that he scientifically proved that the structure of water can be changed radically by impressing various thoughts on it. His Project of Love and Thanks to Water is intended to change the character of water throughout our entire planet.
We can send healing light and love energy into water while meditating on our heart chakras and using green light. Or if we wanted to emphasize something else, we could choose another chakra to meditate on while sending energy. For example, meditating on the third eye and sending amethyst-shaded light while charging the water could help the recipient develop psychic energy. This use of various colors of light while concentrating on corresponding chakras is all conjecture on my part, but it inspires me to move on with my experiments.

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