Stories from various cultures often carry messages for future generations.
One Persian/Sufi story tells of a warning that the waters of the world would change, and that whoever drank the new water would lose their right mind. In the story, one person stored the old water and remained clear. But after everyone else drank the changed water, his clarity looked like madness to the crowd. Eventually, unable to bear the isolation of seeing differently, he drank the changed water too — and everyone rejoiced that he had “come back to sanity.”
It may be a powerful story about collective programming. And — just a thought here — what could happen when an entire society drinks from devitalized water day after day?
Then we have the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah, remembered as cities destroyed after becoming deeply corrupt, violent, and spiritually disordered.
Interestingly, the body of water associated with that region became known as the Dead Sea — a body of water unable to support ordinary aquatic life.
Did the water pick up the energy of the thoughts, emotions, and actions of the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah? Some researchers and water-memory theorists do suggest that water can pick up information from its surroundings.
Well, I’ll give my favorite multiple-choice test answer from grade school:
DK. Don’t know.
But it is worth asking.
Plus, much of our water is confined, pressurized, chemically treated, transported through pipes, and handled as if it were merely a substance rather than a carrier of life.
If water carries information — and many non-mainstream researchers believe it does — then what kind of information is it carrying by the time it reaches our glass?
Is it even remotely possible that when we drink water, we’re receiving some negative energetic imprints?
This brings to mind another story I remember from a documentary on Masaru Emoto’s work with water. A group of scientists were reportedly focused on researching how to bring disease or plague upon humanity, and while doing so, they were simply drinking water — yet became deathly ill. The water was supposedly tested, and there was no poison or pathogen found.
Did the water retain the poisonous thoughts being emitted by the scientists?
Again: DK.
But maybe the question itself is worth holding.
And maybe it’s time to activate our inner technology to purify our own water.
What if we blessed the water we drink? What if we said a prayer over it? What if we placed containers of water over written declarations? What if, via the SRC, we sent frequency information to any water we consume or use during the day?
That is the question behind today’s SRC focus.
Because it does appear, at least energetically, that the water we consume may be affecting the electrical power of certain areas of the body — including, in some cases, the nervous system and brain.
And since the nervous system is basically the body’s internal communication network, that feels worth paying attention to. If the water we drink carries chaotic information, could it be adding static to the system? Again, DK — but static in the wiring is never exactly a wellness plan.
Today’s scan indicated that the blood field, pelvis, cervical spine, and breasts needed energetic electrical restoration.
Is this due to our drinking water?
DK.
But for starters, protocols are being run today to help restore electrical charge and coherence to these areas.
And in the meantime, blessing the water certainly can’t hurt.

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