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What is Structured or Hexagonal Water?

Most people are familiar with the 3 essential states of Water:

Liquid: actual water

Solid: ice

Vapor: steam


This is no surprise.

What might be interesting to know is that water actually has a fourth state which is a liquid crystalline state.


So, what is a liquid crystal?


Before we answer that, let's just look at: What is a crystal?


A crystal is a mineral whose molecular structure has become highly organized into a symmetric and continuous lattice. All minerals have a crystalline form. A diamond is the crystalized form of carbon. Both the diamond and the lump of coal are carbon, but only the diamond's molecules are arranged in a symmetric and coherent fashion, resulting in an object of great beauty and clarity.


The symmetry of a crystal is more than just a pretty face however. The crystal's organized molecular pattern creates channels which allow for the flow of energy and this empowers the crystal with certain capabilities that ordinary rocks don't have. For example, a crystal can:

Amplify energy

Transduce energy

Process energy


This is a fact, and there is nothing "woo-woo" about it. If you're in doubt, then look into how a quartz crystal wrist watch keeps on going... It's called the "piezo-electric" effect generated by the quartz in the watch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_clock


Let's get back to Water: The Liquid Crystalline State of Water


Just as a mineral can, when subjected to certain pressures or environmental forces, become highly organized in its molecular structure, so can water. AND this can happen to water even in the presence of magnetism. This creates the "liquid crystalline state" of water.

This highly organized water is said to be "structured". Structured water is considered "living water" because it holds more energy than water that is unstructured, just as a diamond possesses more capacities than a lump of coal.



covers the liquid crystalline state of water in great depth and even describes how to make it yourself--with or without fancy equipment. In the YouTube video below, she explains the introductory points of her book. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfw7z6qkpwI


Essentially, the molecular organization empowers a substance and becomes a measure of its life force. For example, the water in the cells of a baby is more structured than the water of a (typical) elderly person. Unless this elder has taken extreme care of his or her health, thoughts and emotions, their cellular water will likely be much more disorganized than the child's. Cancer cells, are an example of extremely chaotic or disorganized water.


Put another way, the coherency or molecular organization of the water in living beings becomes a measure of their vitality. The distinction between that which is living and that which is dead or decomposing can be actually observed in the organization of its water. The degree to which that being's water has maintained its liquid crystalline form becomes a measure of its life force.


The Snow Flake -- Hexagonal Water


Everyone is familiar with the beauty and symmetry of a snowflake, which is nothing but the solidified form of liquid crystalline water. The hexagon--essentially two triangles or a tetrahedron is the crystal shape taken on by the water molecule when it becomes organized. The hexagon pattern is created through a magnetic attraction process known as "hydrogen bonding". The slightly negative polarity of the oxygen atom is attracted to the slightly positive polarity of the hydrogen hydrogen atom. Thus the hexagonal snowflake pattern of structured water is formed. .


Top: tetrahedral molecular structure of water as viewed from the side:

Bottom: tetrahedral molecular structure of water as viewed from the top.


Black dots: Oxygen

White dots: Hydrogen

from: MJ Pangman website



When structured water can maintain its molecular stability while in motion it is said to be coherent.


"Water’s ablity to store and to transmit information is directly proportional to structure and coherence. The greater the structure (characterized by increased hydrogen bonding), and the greater the coherence (characterized by the degree to which the water can maintain its structure), the greater its capacity to store and deliver signals and other information.

Liquid crystalline/structured water is living water—and it is just the beginning."

MJ Pangman


So, just how does water become liquid crystal?

According to Dancing with Water, the factors are:

  1. spiral movement

  2. electromagnetic fields

Spiraling movement gathers energy, which is why the entire universe maintains itself through spinning. Life, throughout the entire universe is engaging in a self-maintaining, self-feeding, self-perpetuating feedback loop. There is infinite energy in the universe available for all living beings. We can observe spirals everywhere in nature, the secret is freely given:


  • Spiral structure of DNA

  • Spiral of milkyway galaxy

  • Spiral of planets orbiting the sun

  • Spirals in seashells, pinecones and flowers

  • blood actually spirals through our arteries and through our hearts


Simple Things You Can Do:

  • Water Storage Vessel and Stirring

  • Chanting, blessing and prayer

Ancient and modern technologies discovered ways to support the magnetic structure of water, such as storing water or seeds in an egg-shaped vessel. The shape itself encourages the spiraling movement of the molecules. Additionally, as demonstrated in the exhaustive water crystal research done by Dr. Masaru Emoto, chanting, singing, blessing, prayer and positive emotions in general have a profound effect on water, which has been shown to possess consciousness.


"There are numerous ways to create votical movement with electromagnetic fields to make liquid crystalline water. Even simple stirring works to a certain degree because it causes mineral ions in the water to spin. Spinning creates tiny electromagnetic fields in the water. The force of the spiral holds the secret."






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