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Water

BE GUIDED

Featured Spotlight

Below is a curated list of guides for this theme.  Since many concepts are inextricably interconnected, you'll find a list of Ways to Engage that spans across a variety of themes.  Choose your own adventure and enjoy the journey.

Veda Austin

Water Intelligence Researcher


The Secret Intelligence of Water - crystallographic expression and apparent comprehension of life as shown through the creative ice freezing process by Veda Austin. 


Book Tour 2025: from New Zealand to Colorado and many places in-between, you can experience the art and science of Veda's work and hear more about her remarkable process and revelations.


Workshops and Webinars: interested to learn about the freezing process and how you can do this at home? Check out her courses, downloadable guides and more.


"To Find the Secrets of the Universe, Think in Terms of Energy, Frequency, Vibration".

- Nikola Tesla

Freezing Water Techniques

Downloadable guides and live courses
Freezing Water Techniques

Veda is a water researcher, public speaker, mother, artist  and author. She has dedicated the last 10 years observing and photographing the life of water. She believes that water is fluid intelligence, observing itself through every living organism on the planet and in the Universe.


Her primary area of focus is photographing water in its ‘state of creation’, the space between liquid and ice. It is through her remarkable crystallographic photos that water reveals its awareness of not only Creation, but thought and intention through imagery.


Join a one-hour zoom workshop for beginners. You'll get the Collective Molecular Photography (CMP) step-by-step guide in a PDF format, and receive a zoom link for the group. Veda will walk you through the process, which can be so helpful if you are new to this work. 


One of the most difficult parts of the technique is knowing exactly when the water has divided into two parts. The group will be small for interactions and asking questions.


It is recommended to order a glass petri dish in advance, between 7cm - 10cm diameter (your choice of size). They come with a glass lid which can be used as a second dish. You'll need a working freezer and a camera (iPhone or other mobile phones with cameras work great).  

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