The Mystery of Water
- A Physicist's Dive into Our Deepest Essence
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How can a jellyfish, which is almost entirely water and has neither a heart nor a brain, be a living and consciously responsive being?
What kind of water is best for our well-being?
Why cold water swimming is so good for us?
Can water be influenced by thoughts and emotions? Does water remember?
What do we really know about water?
Could solving the mystery of water also help us understand ourselves?
In an unprecedented way, Johanna Blomqvist dives into the mystery of water in her book, approaching water through science, physics, and the latest research, as well as from an experiential perspective. What follows is not only an interesting journey into the history and essence of water but also a highly personal dive into the various ways water influences us during our lifetimes and even through generations.
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"As profound a reading experience as I can recollect. In “The Mystery of Water,” Johanna Blomqvist combines personal experiences like bathing in ice water, descriptions of diverse water-related spiritual phenomena like collective healing, and comprehensive accounts of numerous experiments showing that water is way beyond just H2O; it’s profoundly influenced by consciousness. Blomqvist offers perhaps the most comprehensive discussion I can recall of endlessly fascinating water-related phenomena, captivating the reader with descriptions of the vast array of seemingly anomalous but well documented behaviors ranging from water memory to holy water. I had trouble putting it down.Â
– Gerald H. Pollack, PhD, Professor, University of Washington; Editor-in-Chief, WATER.
"Johanna Blomqvist’s Mystery of Water is a refreshing look at this fundamental aspect of life and the planet. Full of intrigue and curiosity, Johanna takes the reader on an investigative journey that is sure to delight and surprise even the most educated reader. The Mystery of Water is a brilliant and innovative book that contributes to stretching our understanding of reality and ourselves. I highly recommend this book!"
- Natalie Dyer, Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Research Scientist