Water is emerging as one of the single most important resources of Planet Earth. Already scarce in some areas, it has become the new “gold” to be bought, traded, coveted, cherished, hoarded, and abused worldwide. It is currently traded on the Stock Exchange…
Some see water as a commodity like everything else that can make them rich; they will claim it as their own to sell. Yet it cannot be “owned” or kept. Ultimately, water will do its job to energize you and give you life then quietly take its leave; it will move mountains particle by particle with a subtle hand; it will paint the world with beauty then return to its fold and rejoice; it will travel through the universe and transform worlds; it will transcend time and space to share and teach.
Water is magic.
Water is you.
Water Is…
Pixl Press
ISBN: 978-0-9811012-4-8
Now Amazon #1 Bestseller and top recommended 2016 book by Margaret Atwood in New York Times
Prompted by Margaret Atwood’s recommendation in the New York Times, I have begun reading “Water is…” with great anticipation. Thanks.
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Awesome, David! I hope you enjoy it. All the Best, Nina
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Thanks Nina
Best david
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Water is the combination of two atom of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen gesas
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“Water is H2O, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one, but there is also a third thing, that makes it water and nobody knows what that is.”–D.H. Lawrence
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Water is so healthy for you guys thanks to GOD.
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What does water mean to you guys?
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Without water my eyes could not share tears of joy
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Water is Element
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Water is Element
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Actually, chemically speaking, water is not an element–it is a compound molecule made of elements (such as hydrogen and oxygen) in a particular proportion (as D.H. Lawrence said: two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen). You can call water a compound or substance. An element cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances, which water can be. However, many people do call it an element, using that term in a general unscientific way: as an essential part of something.
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water is a catylist
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catalyst (sp)
its late ……….
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Water is life. Without it, we cannot survive, therefore it belongs to everyone, shouldn’t be sold. Water is energy, is healing is an inspiration.
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Thanks, Julia. I so agree…That is what my book “Water Is…” is all about: connecting with water and appreciating it for all the wonderful, magical things it is…
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Another water worshiper here! Come see me at oracleofwater.com
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Hi Meredith! I visited your site and it’s inspiring!
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Thank you so much, that means a lot to me! Can’t wait to get your book.
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Just got my copy in the mail and love it so far! I was so delighted and surprised and yet also not at all surprised to see the same Loren Eisley quote early on that I’ve used on my homepage almost since I first created my blog. He does sum it up very well doesn’t he? Will definitely be adding this book to my recommendations page and probably will refer to it in other posts frequently! Have you read “Sacred Water” by Nathaniel Altman? That, Phillip Ball’s “Biography of Water”, and “How to Read Water” by Tristan Gooley have made up my sort of water “scriptures”, and now I’m definitely adding “Water Is…” to that!
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Glad you like it. I really enjoyed doing the research for it and telling my story with water too…I will definitely have to check out Nathaniel Altman’s “Sacred Water” … Do check my references to excellent water books throughout my book. You may find more gems on water there among Tristan Gooley’s and Philip Ball’s books…
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