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Giovanne de Legé

Holland’s 1st Waterdefiner will help you and companies to enhance water’s qualities, for personal and professional use. Making water work for your health, wellbeing and in sectors like agriculture, food, and productivity

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The Netherlands

There is a significant change happening in water consciousness in the western part of the world.
Maybe not only in the West, for sure many indigenous women are at the forefront, as they never left that position: consciously knowing that they are part of nature.
It is a female energy characteristic, to experience life in a more holistic way. This makes women sensitive for concerns as sustainability and taking care of health and well being.
This energy can and should be present in man also, of course. But looking at the water sector, as I do a lot, it is unnegatable that the focus and awareness is all about water as a commodity to manage and even as an enemy. Defending the country from water and measuring it’s presence in quantities, more than in qualities.
The ‘water science world’ shows the same kind of tendency: looking at water in a restricted, analytic, controllable way, to produce useful technology and consensus about what water really is.
But now we can see that women are on the rise in the landscape of water consciousness. Recognising water as: our main bodily constituent, as our intrinsic connection with nature, as our resource for health and well being. Stronger even: water is source of wisdom and needed for conscious evolution. Women are leading the way to communing with water and into quantum biology. This emerging science that shows clearly that we are composed of materialising energy and how our universal nature operates in connectivity.

So the major challenges are: to grow awareness of the invisible side of water, the energetic side of our nature. And to integrate the more feminine approach of well-being based on our nature. I like to address this as consciously cultivating our inner nature. As all of us do cultivate life continuously (even if we are not aware of this fact), it makes a difference if this happens in an unconscious or conscious way. It is hidden in each and every choice we make.

Maybe the growing awareness of our creative power, together with the awareness of what water is and how much we are it, can catalyse this process. As water it at the heart of life, of food, of energy, of socio-economic forces, it needs to be addressed more fully and openly. It touches on healthcare, on innovative techniques and on revisioning what science and politics are about. I would love to exchange thoughts, feelings and visions about this with more man and women.

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