WATER IS CONSCIOUSNESS

Water is Consciousness?

A Living Intelligence, A Mirror of the Divine

Water is not simply a resource.
It is a living intelligence, a sacred presence that carries memory, responds to intention, and holds the essence of life itself.

Water is conscious — it listens, it remembers, it communicates.
But more than that, water is consciousness — a fluid expression of the same creative force that moves through all of existence. It is the breath of the Earth, the blood of the planet, and the carrier of the divine.

This is not poetic fantasy. It is an ancient knowing, and now a modern remembering.

The Ancestral Knowing

Since time immemorial, water has been revered as holy.
In Egypt, priestesses bathed before entering temples to purify their energy fields. In the Celtic Isles, springs and wells were sites of healing, devotion, and pilgrimage. In Japan, misogi rituals cleansed the spirit through sacred immersion. Indigenous traditions worldwide have always treated water with reverence, knowing it to be a bridge between the physical and the spiritual, the known and the unseen.

Water was never seen as inanimate. It was, and is, alive — a consciousness that holds the stories of Earth and stardust.

The Modern Remembering

Today, a growing body of work is affirming what the ancients always knew.

  • Viktor Schauberger, the Austrian naturalist and “Water Wizard,” discovered that when water is allowed to spiral and move in its natural flow, it becomes energised and alive. He warned of the consequences of forcing water into unnatural systems — that in doing so, we disrupt not only ecosystems, but something sacred within ourselves.

  • Professor Gerald Pollack identified a fourth phase of water — a structured, crystalline state formed when water is exposed to light. This “exclusion zone” water holds charge, stores memory, and behaves in ways science is only beginning to understand. It provides a framework for how water can carry frequency and intention.

  • Veda Austin, a contemporary researcher and photographic artist, has spent the last eight years capturing the way water responds to words, sounds, and images. Her work reveals that water forms recognisable patterns — animals, symbols, even written letters — in direct response to the energy it encounters. Her photographs are a profound reminder: water not only receives — it reflects, and it speaks.

Water is not passive. It is actively participating in the field of consciousness.
It mirrors truth. It responds to beauty. It holds the unspoken. It reveals the hidden

You Are Water

The human body is made up of between 50% and 75% water, depending on age, sex, and body composition. But within you, certain organs — like the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys — are made of over 70% to 80% water.

This means you are not separate from water.
You are water — living, feeling, flowing.
A walking water temple, shaped by vibration, emotion, memory, and light.

Your thoughts, your music, your emotions — all speak directly to the waters within you. Every word you say, every bath you take, every tear you cry, every blessing you whisper over your tea or your tub — they all matter. They are all imprinting your field.

Water in Ritual

At Rock & Rose Rituals, water is treated as a sacred collaborator in every creation.
Each candle, bathing blend, and ceremony is crafted with water consciousness in mind. We speak to the water. We bless it. We ask it to carry the frequency of the plants, the stones, the prayers, and the soul of the one receiving it.

Ritual bathing is not a beauty treatment — it is a return. A remembering. A resetting of your entire field through the oldest element we know.

Water receives what words cannot hold.
She carries grief, joy, forgiveness, love.
She reflects our readiness, and our resistance.
She offers clarity when we are clouded, and softness where we’ve been hardened.

An Invitation to Reconnect

To work with water is to step into sacred relationship.
It is to enter a space of humility and wonder.
A space where the mystery is not something to solve — but something to honour.

As the Earth calls us home — not just to action, but to presence — may we remember what our ancestors knew:

Water is conscious.
Water is consciousness.
And she is listening.