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She takes us on an exploration of her work, research, and relationship with water. She explores the similarities between us and nature, how water is the elixir of love, and the sophistication of our bodies. Veda presents us as bodies of water in relationship with other bodies of water. We are made of it and shaped by it.

She connects our emotions, energetic states of health, and physical expression to water and its guiding principles.

She mentions the works that have influenced her the most, Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto, french microscopic photographer Laurent Costa and radionics engineer Thomas Hieronymus.

Veda shares her experiences with water, the projection of thoughts and feelings into it, and the results. She reminds us that water is not only responsive to us, and it’s actually able to communicate with us; “water doesn’t do small talk”, she says.

She explains her methods of documenting the process she engages in with water. She has taken more than 50 thousand pictures of water and its communication with us. That has led her to what has been her life’s work.

At the end of this episode, you’ll see a lot of the images that Veda has taken, please gift that to yourself. An image can speak a thousand words.

This is truly a masterclass, where one will understand water from a completely different perspective; water as the rebel element, water as the observer, water as the messenger. Water as us, always moving towards back to source.

To find more of Veda:

www.vedaaustin.com

@vedaaustin_water

Instagram @waterresearcher Facebook

For her book, The Secret Intelligence of Water:

https://thesecretintelligenceofwater....

Reference links from this episode;

https://growingperson.com/water-consc... https://wordlesstech.com/microscopic-... https://grahamhancock.com/lauried1/

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