WATER and the TAMATTA FOUNDATION

We are Water

Water, the bearer of life, is essential for our planet, playing roles beyond mere sustenance. It is our primary energy carrier, facilitating vital processes and serving as the most crucial conduit for electromagnetic waves. Water absorbs 70% of all incoming sunlight, spanning ultraviolet to infrared wavelengths, and microwaves, enabling it to carry radiant energy, heat, and sound.

The concept of the Fourth Phase of water reveals its two liquid forms: the low-energy state and the coherent, high-energy state. Water molecules behave differently in incoherent regions compared to coherence domains. In incoherent regions, they oscillate independently. In coherence domains, molecules synchronise, moving as a unified entity with collective quantum oscillations.

Coherence in water arises through the influence of light in its broadest sense, as living organisms transform non-coherent energies into coherent energy. This relationship between water and light defies entropy, creating order amidst chaos.

The interplay of water and light creates coherent order in the natural world, highlighting that everything is vibration and energy. These harmonious vibrations, inherent in all living organisms, underscore the profound interconnectedness of water, light, and life.

“I to the world am like a drop of water”

Disregard for our earth and natural water cycles endanger peace & prosperity

Tamatta Foundation helps to restore ecosystems worldwide, putting Greenland’s glacier water to good use

Due to disregard for natural water cycles, irresponsible usage, and pollution, global ecosystems are being destroyed. Deforestation and poor land use are worsening water scarcity and stress. Modern practices of raw material extraction harm ecological and social systems worldwide. About 2.5 billion people face water scarcity or stress.

This crisis threatens all life on Earth, endangering indigenous populations and their cultures. Mismanagement of water resources risks turning water into a commodity, endangering global peace. A shift in awareness and responsible water use is crucial to stop and reverse the destruction of ecosystems.

To restore ecosystems and promote regenerative land use, temporary additional water support is often needed. Greenland’s glacier water can help. The Tamatta Foundation, founded in 2021, aims to use Greenland’s melting glacier water to restore ecosystems globally. Tamatta supports the Mamos of the Tairona People of North Colombia in their efforts.

“One touch of nature makes the whole world kin”