Leaps of Consciousness

Water's Memory

Prof Bern Kroeplin: Water’s memory bridges the material and immaterial worlds.

What is water's memory?

Water can change its structure in response to its environment. The external event changes the shape of the molecule.

Prof Bern Kroeplin used a dark field microscope to look at water and discovered:

  • That water has memory. In this case the oceans would know something about the water sources up in the mountains and vice versa.
  • Drops of water talk to one another.
  • That differing thoughts could be visualised in pictures.
  • That water is like a mirror in various ways. This is the quantum physics mirror effect.
  • We create our own reality from moment to moment. The observer affects the observed. Quantum physics shows:

  • It is impossible to have an object without an observer. Observing needs consciousness, but this obvious fact is ignored, as is the effect of the observer’s consciousness on the object itself.
  • The observer affects the object as much as the object affects the observer. There is a constant exchange of energy and information. When we dream, we (the subject) dream the dream (the object), and our dream instantly reflects or mirrors the dream back to us. It is impossible to have one without the other.
  • Memory and exchange of information are the similar to Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance, Carl Jung’s Collective Conscious and Carla Nuday's conscious water. See References below.

    References

    Media Author/Director Title
    Video Prof Bernd Kroeplin Water has Memory
    Video Prof Bernd Kroeplin The Memory and Secrets of Water
    Website Prof Bernd Kroeplin World in a Drop
    Video Sadhguru Water Has Memory
    Website Rupert Sheldrake Morphic Resonance
    Book Rupert Sheldrake Morphic Resonance
    Book Carla Nuday Water Codes