Freediving as Ancestral Practice: Remembering the Sea Nomads

Freediving as Ancient Memory There is something deeply familiar about holding our breath and slipping beneath the surface. Freediving may appear to be a modern sport, but at its core it awakens an ancient memory. Each dive is less about conquering depth and more about remembering who we are — beings shaped by water, born […]
Water Holds Memory – How?

The theory of water memory bridges scientific exploration and indigenous wisdom, offering diverse insights into water’s mysterious properties. Indigenous cultures often view water as a living entity with memory, emphasizing its spiritual and ecological significance. Despite controversies, these perspectives invite continued investigation into water’s role in biological and environmental systems.