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The Living Language of Water
Veda Austin

This beautiful new book is an intriguing exploration of the mysterious and dynamic properties of water. The author, a water crystallographer, delves into the concept that water can store information, respond to human consciousness, and even communicate in a language of its own. This is a thought-provoking work that challenges conventional views on water, consciousness, and the nature of reality.


The author studies the formation of crystals in water, particularly how these structures change in response to different stimuli. This process involves freezing water samples and examining the resulting crystal patterns. A significant theme in the book is the hypothesis that water can retain memories of substances it has been in contact with, even after those substances are no longer present. This hypothesis builds on the controversial work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, who claimed that water could be influenced by words, thoughts, and emotions. Austin goes further, however, and suggests that human consciousness and intention can affect the structure of water, aligning her own findings with the broader field of study known as 'intention experiments', where researchers examine the impact of focused human intention on physical systems.

The book contains many beautiful images, alongside the text and as such, combines scientific inquiry with artistic interpretation. Austin's water crystal photographs provide a gorgeous visual representation of the unseen interactions between water and its environment. In this way, she advocates for a holistic understanding of water, integrating science, spirituality, and environmental consciousness and emphasises the sacredness of water and its essential role in life and health.


Through her innovative approach to water crystallography, Austin invites us to reconsider the hidden potentials of one of the most vital substances on Earth. Whether viewed through a scientific, artistic, or spiritual lens, the book offers a compelling exploration of the living language of water.

ISBN: 9780473704575
SKU: Bk2386
£40.00