Now is a time of opportunity

Chickaloon Views

Articles with devastating photographs glare from the front pages of the newspaper: waters of Prince William Sound still polluted years after the worst oil spill; tons of toxic chemicals spilled from trucks at Red Dog mine.

I've read for years about this time period we are now in. From 1987 until 2012 is supposedly a 25-year window of opportunity for us humans that only happens every 2,000 years or so. We can connect with vibrations to help us transmute poisons, toxins and fears. All we have to do is combine attention, breath, and will and align that with heart and mind. Then our intent becomes a powerful force. (That's probably as simple as a newborn baby taking the first breath of air.)

I've heard that the more we go inside and address who we are, the more we can help alter a paradigm that has been locked and frozen for thousands of years. I think we've been ignorantly thinking linearly, producing the frequency of fear instead of the power of love. We got blinded by our beliefs, and everything outside of our linear thoughts is no longer real. Everything changes when we start to emit our own frequency rather than absorbing the frequencies around us.

I recently read an article and saw some photographs about how water reflects our consciousness. We know that human life is directly connected to the quality of our water, both within and all around us.

Masaru Emoto is a Japanese researcher who has published a book, "The Message from Water," from the findings of his worldwide research.

His work provides evidence that human vibrational energy, thoughts, words, ideas and music, affect the molecular structure of our water.

Water comprises more than 70 percent of a mature human body and covers the same amount of our planet. Water is the very source of all life on this planet. Its quality and integrity are vitally important to all forms of life.

The body is kind of like a sponge, composed of trillions of chambers called cells that hold liquid. The quality of our life is directly connected to the quality of our water.

Mr. Emoto freezes water and takes photographs of it. He has discovered fascinating differences in the crystalline structures. Water from pristine mountain streams shows beautifully formed geometric designs. Polluted and toxic water from industrial and populated areas shows definitively distorted and randomly formed crystalline structures.

His photos show water as alive and highly responsive to every one of our

emotions and thoughts. It is clear that water takes on the vibrations and energy of its environment, whether polluted or pristine.

We can heal and transform ourselves and our planet by the thoughts we choose to think and the ways in which we put those thoughts into action.

Patricia Wade is the editor of the Chickaloon News

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