In 1992 The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit designated March 22 to be World Water Day. The aim of the conference was to focus the public attention on the importance of freshwater and to protect valuable water resources on Earth.
The great mystery
Where did it come from? Who and why put water on our planet? Is Earth the only planet in the known Universe with such condition? These are questions that maybe only water itself holds the answers to.
Water crystal photo gallery by Masaru Emoto.
In an experiment, Masaru Emoto froze water crystals under a microscope. He played different music, sounds, and various stimuli upon the crystals to see how they will behave. It turns out water reacts to its surroundings and has hidden abilities like memory and conservation of energy.
Playing music
Symphony No. 40, Mozart
Pastorale, Beethoven
Edelwise
Farewell Song, Chopin
Yesterday, The Beatles
Natural water
Fuji river, Japan
Han-gang river, South Korea
Mount Cook Glacier, New Zealand
Fountain of Lourdes, France
Deininger Weiher, Germany
Water and prayer
After Chi of Love was sent remotely by 500 people
After the Buddhist prayer was offered to Fujiwara dam
Before prayer ceremony at Lake Biwa in 1999
After the prayer ceremony in Bahamas
To celebrate, I will be watching Waterworld.
I did not know it was world water day, and even though I may not remember unless I see a post about it again next year, I really enjoyed these water crystal pictures, neat.
Wow... Waterworld!!! I am feeling so old now :)