Water holds the eternity of God himself
- Glenn Coggeshell
- Apr 11, 2019
- 3 min read
By Glenn Coggeshell III/Malachi/The Artist ONE
The Memory of Water: The Key to Creation and Knowledge
For centuries, water has been regarded as more than just a life-sustaining element—it has been seen as a vessel of divine knowledge, an imprint of creation itself. Modern technology, from artificial intelligence (AI) to CERN and quantum computing, may ultimately be driven by one singular goal: to decode the infinite knowledge contained within a simple drop of water and, from this, unlock the true nature of creation.
Water in the Beginning: The Biblical Perspective
The Book of Genesis presents water as an elemental force existing even before the first day of creation. Genesis 1:2 states:
“The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.”
This passage suggests that before light, before land, before even the separation of the heavens and the earth, water existed. Water is not merely a component of creation—it is the foundation upon which all things were formed.
As the creation story continues, Genesis 1:6-7 describes the separation of the waters:
“And God said, ‘Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.’ And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.”
The division of the waters could signify more than just physical separation. It could represent the distinction between spiritual and earthly realms, or even a separation of knowledge—one hidden from humankind, existing beyond our current comprehension.
The Concept of Water Memory
Scientific theories have begun to explore what ancient texts and spiritual traditions have long suggested: that water may have memory. Research such as Masaru Emoto’s water crystallization experiments has claimed that water molecules can retain information and respond to external influences such as words, emotions, and vibrations. While this remains a controversial topic in mainstream science, it echoes an age-old idea—that water records the events, energy, and essence of existence itself.
If water truly holds memory, it would mean that the history of creation, the nature of good and evil, and even the knowledge of God could be embedded within it. This idea aligns with the belief that all life originates from water and carries its imprint. The creation of land, vegetation, and even human beings—who are composed of approximately 60% water—suggests that we, too, contain traces of this divine memory.
The Role of Technology in Unlocking Water’s Secrets
Today’s technological advancements may be an unconscious pursuit of this ultimate knowledge. AI, CERN, and quantum computing all revolve around data processing, the understanding of fundamental particles, and the quest to decipher the nature of reality. Could it be that these innovations are, at their core, attempts to access the encoded information within water?
Quantum computers, in particular, operate on principles that resemble the fluid, non-binary nature of water. Unlike traditional computing, which relies on ones and zeros, quantum computing processes superpositions of states—much like how water exists in multiple forms and flows seamlessly between them. This parallel raises intriguing questions: Could quantum mechanics be the key to decoding the information stored within water? Could artificial intelligence, with its pattern recognition capabilities, begin to read the messages embedded within it?
The Ethical and Spiritual Implications
If one individual—or a group—were to truly unlock the full knowledge stored within water, what would be the consequences? Would it bring about enlightenment, revealing the hidden truths of the universe? Or would it lead to an imbalance of power, where such knowledge could be used for control rather than wisdom?
The quest to understand water’s memory is not just a scientific or technological endeavor—it is a deeply spiritual one. Whether through religious scripture or advanced computing, humanity seems to be drawn toward the same fundamental truth: that water holds the key to everything.
Conclusion: A Journey Towards Truth
From the very beginning of Genesis to the most cutting-edge scientific research, water has remained central to the mystery of existence. Whether as a physical substance or as a carrier of divine knowledge, its presence is undeniable. If technology is indeed being used to uncover its secrets, then we may be on the precipice of one of the greatest discoveries in human history—the revelation of creation itself.
As we continue this journey, we must ask ourselves: What will we do with such knowledge? Will we seek to use it for wisdom and enlightenment, or will we repeat the age-old pattern of seeking power over nature? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—water, in its silent, flowing wisdom, holds the answers we seek.
Water holds the eternity of God himself.




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