You may have heard of water memory—the idea that water can store and respond to the energy and information it encounters. Popularized by Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto in his book Messages in Water, this concept gained global attention through Emoto's images of ice crystals reflecting positive or negative influences.
Building on this foundation, researcher, artist, and author Veda Austin is reshaping the conversation around water’s capabilities. Using her unique short-term freezing technique, Veda has demonstrated remarkable imagery in ice that appears to mirror its influence. From handprints to faces and symbols, her simple method—achievable with a household freezer and a smartphone—has yielded over 50,000 astonishing examples.
Veda’s groundbreaking work has gained international acclaim, with appearances on Gaia TV and numerous podcasts, but she’s passionate about sharing her discoveries with New Zealand. Her new book, The Living Language of Water, features 1,500 stunning images and explores water’s response to energy, thoughts, music, and more.
Discover how water might hold the key to bridging science, spirit, and human connection when Veda gives an inspiring two-hour presentation about her work. It will include topics such as water memory, water and spirit, dreams, transference, light, homoeopathy, astrology, the observer, water and god and much more! Her book, 'The Living Language of Water,' will be available to purchase on the day, or bring yours along to be signed by Veda in person.
About Veda
Veda is a dedicated water researcher, public speaker, mother, artist, and author. For the past decade, she has focused on observing and photographing water, believing it to be fluid intelligence that observes itself through all living organisms.
Her primary work involves capturing water in its 'state of creation'—the transition between liquid and ice. She demonstrates water's awareness of creation, thought, and intention through her crystallographic photos.
Veda conveys a message of hope and joy, emphasising that water is transparent and non-judgemental, entering all forms of life equally. She views water as a sacred source rather than a mere resource.
Her passion extends to teaching water science in primary schools, integrating it with art projects to reconnect children with living water systems. Veda also shares her insights through interviews and podcasts, inspiring others with her unique perspectives.