Healing + Human Potential
The Hidden Power of Water: How to Use it to Heal in Unexpected Ways | EP 82
01 Apr 2025
Chapter 1: How does water function as a healing force?
The study of water is the study of spirit and the study of life. It amazes me that we still just think water is just a drink and something that washes away our waste and cleanses us. Do we not feel better after a shower or a bath? Why is that? Water is actually only one part matter and the rest is photonic light, making water a lighthouse.
There are more water molecules in our bodies than all the stars in the perceivable universe. I was guided to work with autistic non-speaking children from the telepathy tapes to ask them about this hydrocliff with the energetic meaning.
of the word i started with showing them pictures they say that they are healing just in the viewing of them and that each one is like a snapshot of something divine so i'm going to ask them to show me which would be best for anxiety which would be best if you are suffering from cancer what would we best for
someone with depression or someone who wants to expand their joy i'm wondering if you could share in some of the practical ways that we can start to shift our daily lives with water there's a few things i'll share welcome back to the healing and human potential podcast where today we're exploring one of the most mysterious and life-giving forces on earth water.
So what if water isn't just a passive substance, but an intelligent, responsive force that remembers reflects and even designs? What if it holds the key to understanding consciousness, emotions and the unseen. So joining us today is Veda Austin, who is a water researcher and author and a speaker whose groundbreaking work challenges everything we thought we knew about water.
She'll be sharing her discoveries on how water interacts with consciousness, why it may be far more than just a passive element and how we can deepen our connection with it in our everyday lives. Let's get into it. There's so much I'm excited to dive in. I'm so grateful that you're here.
And I wanted to give people a context to, I know you have a really powerful and fascinating story, how you got into this work with water and healing yourself. Can you share with us a little bit about how you got into this? Sure.
Well, I was in a horrendous car accident about 25 years ago. We went under a seven-ton truck and rolled and the driver died immediately. And it was considered one of the worst accidents in New Zealand where someone survived and I was the passenger. And over the course of 20 odd years, I had eight surgeries, mostly for bowel surgery because the seatbelt crushed my internal organs on impact.
And three doctors has actually told me that I would probably never be able to have children. So I had a child for every doctor that told me I couldn't. Obviously not out of defiance, but there were little miracles. Yeah. But it did prove to me very early on that just because somebody tells you that your body won't be able to do something doesn't necessarily mean that it's true.
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Chapter 2: What sparked Veda Austin's journey into water research?
And yet our body has this medicine that we call tears, which is, I know it's so beautiful because the hexagon is the imprint I see in water for its healthy energetic state.
Mm-hmm.
I love that you're saying start with yourself with the healing and that influences the environment and also consciously putting ourselves in environments that are healing. Yes, 100%.
And then you look at the collective and that's where true transformation happens. That's where the real wave of change happens. An example would be where I was working with some particularly disordered tap water and I did the crystallography, you see a lot of disorder, and then I let that melt.
And then I took a photo of the Petri dish of water that I left out for 24 hours and invited 64 people from around the world to send intention to it. And then I refroze it and it was one of the most dramatic crystallographic changes I've seen to date. These beautiful flower-like hexagons formed in such clarity that really is hard to beat.
And to see the extremes of the two really proved to me that the power of the collective intention for good can make such huge change. And what I love is that water just doesn't resonate at a lower frequency. So it's not so much that the power of the collective of evil, so to speak, or not so nice, or the polarity. The lower energy, yeah. Water just doesn't design for that. It's not up for it.
It's not a judgment. I've worked with water when I've been genuinely angry, which happens. I mean, I've done this for 14 years. I have traffic in New Zealand. We have like the news, which I shouldn't be listening to sometimes. And like children and life and stuff, you know, bills and whatever.
Some days, if I have the energy in that genuine frame of mind, I repeat some studies where I've got some really amazing results where I might say, hi. And in the eyes, when I'm my normal self, I've seen, repeat the word, hi. And I've spoken to the water and said, Shalom. And I got an image that looked a lot like an archangel. But in anger, I don't see any imagery. It just doesn't show up.
So it's just interesting because when I'm sad, that sad water is very compassionate. Like I said, putting flowers in water to see will it show the flower. But if I'm sad, water will just override that completely and it will just show me sad faces.
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