Water memory and the treatment of sensitivities and intolerances

Did you know that water is capable of recording, storing and transmitting information? [...]

In this video, discover the the memory of water principle explained by Olivier Coen and how it is used in the definitive treatment of all forms of cancer. sensitivities and intolerances.

The effectiveness of water memory in the definitive treatment of all forms of sensitivity and intolerance is demonstrated on a daily basis by the testimonials received from thousands of people, who can now live a more serene and fulfilled life.

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This video is the fourth in a series designed to introduce you to the vibratory re-informationin its entirety. Don't hesitate to watch the previous videos if you missed them.

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In this video, we'll look at water memory and how we use this principle to treat all kinds of sensitivities and intolerances on a daily basis.

Water memory is a relatively sensitive subject. Why sensitive: because the proof of water memory is highly disputed, and if it were proven, it would provide scientific proof of the veracity of the existence of homeopathy.

This does not please some members of the scientific community, who insist that it is impossible for homeopathy to provide tangible scientific proof and be recognised as such.

So what is water's memory? It's simply the ability of water to record information and store it.

One of the first people to have highlighted the principle of water memory was Dr Masaru Emoto. He did it in a completely original and almost poetic way. He has done it using a very rapid freezing protocol for water that has been exposed to certain conditions beforehand.

Then he took a photograph with an electron microscope to see what the crystal looked like. You'll see this type of photograph here, where you can see, for example, in the first one, a glass of water that has been exposed. A glass of water was exposed in front of a loudspeaker playing a Mozart symphony.

Here we have the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. In this one we've written the word "Love", and we've taped the word "Love" to the glass of water and blown it up for a few minutes.

Here we have the word "Peace", the word "Thank you" and here you'll see the difference with something a little more negative like "I'm going to kill you".

In this case, the Fujiwara is a lake in Japan, and there are monks standing around the lake saying a prayer. So this is a photograph of the water taken from the lake before the prayer and then afterwards.

We can see here that we have the ability to transform our structure when we come into contact with the vibration of an external element. What's important is that it will memorise it. In other words, it will retain this information and remain stable in that form.

And what we're going to see is that this capacity also means retransmitting it. So it's like using water for its capacity to store information.

And the higher the vibratory level of this information, i.e. the more subtle it is, the greater the capacity of water to store and retransmit it.

The second person to have highlighted the memory of water is Professor Jacques Benveniste. Who had been able to set up a protocol, a truly purely scientific protocol, which was published in Nature, a famous scientific journal.

But it created an outcry because it was not acceptable for the scientific community to have this proof, and it decided that they would come and carry out a counter-experiment on this protocol. To prove that it would fail. Which they succeeded in doing, because when you want something to fail, you can do it. And there's a counter-publication saying: move along, there's nothing to see, the proof isn't in the pudding".

That said, we have the professor Montagnier which is the coder of the AIDS virus, bought Professor Benveniste's laboratory a few years ago and is continuing its research. In a way, it's great that we have scientific proof of the memory of water, but in reality, we use it pragmatically on a daily basis.

Because for the moment, we only have theoretical research, but homeopathy and the way we use very high dilutions is daily proof of the effectiveness of water memory.

The basis of our work as vibratory re-information practitioners is to work with reagents. Here we see a vial of oleaginous tests. This means that it's simply water contained in this vial, but informed water. So inside this vial, we have the vibratory information, for example from the peanut, and it's as if I were holding in my hand a
peanut to a person and I'll be able to use a sensitivity test to determine whether the body is weak or not.

Then, if I take this same vibration and raise it to a very high dilution, still in a vial of this type, but where I'm going to raise this vibratory information to a very high dilution, well, it's going to work as a remedy. So in this vial, for example, the vibration of the peanut is included, and it's as if I had put a peanut in someone's hand, and I was going to use a sensitivity test, in kinesiology, to test the reaction of the body, which wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a real peanut and this vibratory information.

In the same way, we can encode the vibratory equivalent in a vial, but in the form of remedies which will then be used in Homeopathic Contact™to carry out the treatment.

In other videos, I'll explain in more detail the concept of sensitivity testing with the kinesiology test.

I'll also be talking about very high dilutions, which can be used to treat contact homeopathy with vibratory reinformation.

 

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