Featuring an interview with Masaru Emoto
Science and spirituality collide in this documentary about one of the most misunderstood and amazing
substances in the world. At a time when climate change is at the forefront of all global hallenges, it is more important than ever for us to unravel the mysteries of water.
Science and spirituality collide in this powerhouse documentary about one of the most misunderstood and amazing substances in the world. From agriculture to factories and hydropower, we put water to work in a million different ways every day. Leonardo da Vinci once said that “water is the driving force of all nature”. It makes up an overwhelmingly large percentage of our bodies and every living thing needs it to survive. Water is pervasive and unique, yet so many of its miraculous properties are still being uncovered. At a time when climate change is at the forefront of all global challenges, it is now more important than ever for us to unravel the mysteries of water. Our ignorance of its function and capacities has led us to abuse its quality and forget its potential. This compelling documentary looks at water as the very source of life itself and the ways in which it might be used to influence our creativity as individuals. Watch in wonder as this intriguing blend of science and metaphysics takes you around the globe, canvassing the discoveries of researchers in Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, Britain, Japan, Austria, China and Tibet. Featuring an interview with Masaru Emoto from What the Bleep Do We Know!? along with numerous others, Water is not to be missed.
DVD 5 PAL REGION 4
Run Time: 82 minutes
Pal Region 4