Tuesday, March 18, 2008

An Important Film, "Water" opens March 21st

"Water is the driving force of all nature."Leonardo da Vinci

WATER Opens March 21st in the following Markets

Yelm Cinemas, Yelm Wa. March 21st
McMenamins Bagdad Theater – Portland, OR March 21st
Arbor 8 at Great Hills Austin, TX - March 21st
Regal Meridian 16 Seattle, WA - March 21st
Laemmle's Sunset 5 West Hollywood, CA - April 18th

A message from Cate Montana about the film Water. Made by one of the creators of "What The Bleep Do We Know?", Betsy Chasse.

Here's a brief summary of the movie-

We fill our coffee mugs, sports bottles, and swimming pools with it. We use it in manufacturing, rely on it for hydropower, and for cooling nuclear reactors. We wash the car, the house, the dog, and the dishes with it. Water is the most mysterious and vital substance on Earth. But it’s obvious from the way we treat it that we don’t really get the vital importance of this deeply exploited resource.
The film Water, however, just might shift our indifference. Through a series of interviews with leading water researchers from Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, Britain, Austria, Japan, Argentina, China and Tibet, Water brings the extraordinary properties and life-enhancing qualities of H2O to life. It also provides cogent proof that water is a living substance. Kirlean photography and other spectrographic analyses reveal that water’s energy can be destroyed, not only through pollution, but also through the way we treat and deliver it. Forcing water through metal and plastic pipes curtails water’s natural eddying, spiraling flow and breaks down its life force. Distillation, ozonation, chlorine and other processes destroy its life-giving properties. The “purified” water that fills those plastic bottles we buy is essentially dead. Plants watered exclusively with processed bottled water eventually wither away and die.

Water examines research giving scientific credibility to such deeply criticized healing modalities as homeopathy. It also highlights the work of people like Aloise Gruber, Chzan Guohua, and Masaru Emoto, who have been researching water’s ability to absorb energetic impressions from a wide variety of sources, such as words, prayer, meditation, or electronic frequencies.Water challenges historical assumptions, and unveils applications of structured water in agriculture, and the use of impressed water in treatment for the most serious of human diseases. The film even cites research that suggests water has the ability to convey messages faster than light, perhaps linking water with the realms of the Absolute.
One of the most important documentaries of our time, Water is a must-see for anyone who is concerned about health and the future of life on planet Earth.
Cate Montana
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