Our Focus

From groundbreaking research to urgent global water issues that affects all humanity.

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You're not alone. But imagine if millions of us woke up with a new awareness of water — what could shift?

Not sure where to start?
Before we act, we need to see clearly: there's a gap between how we treat water today—and how we could treat water in the future.
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11 key issues that affect us all. 

FIELDS OF ACTION
They show what is happening right before our eyes — and what we can no longer ignore.
  • Present Reality

    Taking water for granted.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Appreciate water as a precious, sacred gift and use it consciously. Water deserves respect and gratitude.

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    Daily polluting water with chemicals.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Keeping our waters clean by using natural cleaning methods, reducing chemicals in our daily lives and raising awareness of the water cycle.

  • Present Reality

    Drinking tap water and bottled water without vitality.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Access to truly pure, living water for all as a fundamental right. 

  • Present Reality

    Sale of public water sources and water rights to corporations.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Water sources as common property, managed by local communities. Democratic control over water resources instead of privatisation and commercialisation.

  • Present Reality

    Groundwater pollution from fertilisers and pesticides.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Sustainable, regenerative agriculture that does not use harmful chemicals and protects groundwater. Build soil fertility naturally instead of forcing it synthetically.

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    Obscured skies due to chemtrails.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Transparency in all interventions in natural cycles. Respect for atmospheric water processes and their importance for the climate and natural precipitation patterns.

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    Invisible export of water.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Transparency regarding the water consumption of all products (‘water footprint’). Regional economic cycles that respect local water needs and do not force communities to relocate.

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    Use of medicines that no longer cure people.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Recognition of the healing power of pure water. Promoting preventive health approaches through high-quality water instead of treating symptoms after the fact.

  • Present Reality

    Water as a strategic means of exerting pressure in conflicts.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Water as a peacemaker and a source of cooperation between nations and communities. International agreements to protect the natural water cycle and dams, and clear rules on the use of geoengineering.

  • Present Reality

    Solving problems with technology. 

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Holistic approaches that combine nature, tradition and appropriate technology. Tackling the cause instead of treating the symptoms.

  • Present Reality

    Living side by side instead of living together – each in their own bubble.

    Objective for a new water consciousness

    Building communities around water that cooperate rather than compete. Using water as a unifying element between people, cultures and generations.

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    What water issue matters most to you?

    This list is your wake-up call. 
Share a topic, story, or challenge you see around water. Your perspective can spark awareness, inspire others, and move our movement forward.

Every month, we highlight one of these topics in more depth so that awareness leads to concrete action.

The underestimated intelligence of water — the code of life waiting to be decoded.

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Did you know that water can absorb, store and transmit information? 

Water even has a memory.

The first person to discover this was the Japanese scientist Dr Masaru Emoto. At the time, he was ahead of his time, yet he fascinated many public figures with this insight and dared to go beyond the limits of science at the time. He was able to prove this with his world-famous ice crystal photos, in which he exposed water to words, music and prayers in countless test series and was able to determine that water crystals change their shape.



If you stop for a moment and think about what this means for your own body, which consists of around 70% water, a whole new dimension opens up:
Every thought, every feeling, every piece of information that you expose yourself to could shape your body's own water. What messages then reach your cells every day? How are your health and well-being influenced by this?



These are the questions to which we will find precise answers in the next few years. Established science (physics, chemistry and biology) as well as doctors and alternative practitioners who take a holistic view of people have already set out to do so, and yet the element of water and its effects have not yet been fully researched.



It is also important for us to understand how modern environmental factors such as electrosmog and various types of radiation influence the information structure of water, especially in the human body. 

“This field of research holds groundbreaking insights that will fundamentally change our understanding of health, well-being and consciousness.”

— Oliver, Initiator of the
World Water Movement

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