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Of Water and Memory

Wading into the Divine

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Of Water and Memory

By: Jim Miller
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When someone suggested that my next book should be about ‘water’, my first thought was: “is there really enough about ‘water’, at least from a layman’s perspective, to warrant an entire book?”. One year later, after much research, the answer turned out not only to be "yes", but this topic could easily occupy an entire set of books!

The first thing I noticed in my studies was this strange concept of “water memory”. In fact, this property of water morphed into the title of this book, and indeed my entire thesis. Then, when I started re-reading passages in the Bible where water played a prominent, if not an utterly mysterious role, these same verses started to come alive! The resulting insight on these passages is the culmination of this work.

Right after completing this book, in a conversation with my daughter Amy, I told her she probably would not believe the premise of “water memory” (being so esoteric). To my surprise she said: “Oh, you mean like the movie: Frozen II”? Not having seen the movie myself, Amy described the relevant scenes, and I thought “Okay, maybe the idea is more mainstream than I thought”.

In short, no matter where your thinking is on “water memory”, this book will at least help to shed some light on this fascinating topic. The text could even result in a true ‘watershed’ moment for the reader, providing incredible details on the amazing coherency of water.
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