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Philosophically speaking, is water considered to be a living thing?

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Posted - June 14, 2017

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  • maybe? i'm not sure, really.

    some say water that springs forth from the ground of it's own volition is "living water", packed with nutrients/energy and imparting health to those that consume it. and some say clean/filtered/natural spring water infused with a 26% saturated solution (sole') of salt and water, to form a 1% solution, imparts life-energy to the consumer via it's form/structure and elemental content; the salt being specifically from primordial seas that are now dried up due to the formation of mountain ranges.

    water is the most abundant solvent at our disposal. it can facilitate and sustain life... and it can destroy it as well. no doubt, it is powerful.

      June 14, 2017 3:37 PM MDT
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  • No, it exhibits no life functions such as reproduction, eating, development and such like.
      June 14, 2017 8:16 PM MDT
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    probably since we have water in us and we're alive
      June 15, 2017 3:35 PM MDT
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