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Water, Consciousness, and a Different Path to Health

I recently had a fascinating conversation with Patrick Durkin, author of Flow: From Pure and Safe Water to Higher States of Consciousness and founder of The Wellness Enterprise.

What struck me most wasn’t just the science. It was his journey.

Patrick walked away from a highly successful, high-earning business because something deeper was calling him. That decision led him into an entirely different world, one centered around water, not just as something we consume, but as something that interacts with us in ways most people never consider.

Water Is More Than Hydration

We tend to think of water in very simple terms. Drink more. Stay hydrated. That’s about as far as the conversation usually goes.

But what if water is doing much more than that?

Patrick shared his perspective that water holds information and responds to its environment. When you consider that the human body is made up of a significant percentage of water, this idea becomes a lot more interesting. If the water in and around us is influenced by its surroundings, then the quality and structure of that water could play a much bigger role in our health than we’ve been taught.

The Missing Piece in Health?

We talked about how water might be one of the most overlooked factors in modern wellness.

People focus on diet, supplements, exercise, and biohacking tools. Yet something as fundamental as water quality is often ignored. Not just whether it’s filtered or clean, but how it’s been treated, stored, and even the environment it’s been exposed to.

It raises an important question. Are we paying enough attention to what might be one of the most basic building blocks of our biology?

The Aqua Energizer

Out of this exploration, Patrick created something called the Aqua Energizer.

His goal was to bring structure back to water using elements like crystals, copper, sacred geometry, and natural materials. Whether you fully understand or believe in these concepts, it opens the door to thinking differently about how water interacts with energy, environment, and ultimately, with us.

At the very least, it challenges the idea that all water is the same.

A Shift in Perspective

What I appreciated most about this conversation was not just the information, but the invitation to think differently.

If you’ve never questioned water beyond “just drink more,” this might be something worth exploring. Sometimes the most powerful shifts in health come from looking at the simplest things in a new way.


Explore more:

Instagram: @the.wellness.enterprise
Website: https://thewellnessenterprise.com
Aqua Energizer: https://thewellnessenterprise.com
Book: Flow: From Pure and Safe Water to Higher States of Consciousness (available on Amazon)

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