The 2 Sacred Words Jesus Used To Turn Water Into Spiritual Medicine.

Jesus taught his closest disciples something that, over the centuries, was silenced and reduced to mere symbols. It was not complex rituals or ceremonies reserved for a few, but a simple and profoundly powerful practice: the ability to bless water using just two words in Aramaic, the language he spoke daily.
These words were not magic formulas or superstition. They were frequency codes, sounds charged with intention and spiritual meaning capable of transforming something common into a vehicle for healing. When Jesus pronounced them over the water with full awareness, that water ceased to be ordinary and became a means of connection between the divine and the material.
For centuries, this teaching was relegated to silence. Not because it was false, but because it empowered the individual. A human being capable of blessing his own water, in his own home, without intermediaries, does not depend on external structures to connect with the sacred.
Water is not just water
Today science is beginning to confirm something that Jesus already understood more than two thousand years ago: water is liquid memory. It’s not just H₂O. It is a receiver and transmitter of information.
Studies such as those of Dr. Masaru Emoto showed that water physically responds to intention and words. Exposed to expressions of love, it forms harmonious and symmetrical structures. Exposed to hateful words, it becomes chaotic. It is not about blind faith, but about how sound vibration and consciousness interact with matter.
That is why water was central to so many teachings and acts of Jesus: baptism, “living water,” the miracles associated with rivers and fountains. It was not symbolic poetry. It was applied spiritual technology.
The Two Words in Aramaic
The words Jesus used are:
Kadosh Ruja
In Aramaic, Kadosh means holy, separate, absolutely pure. It is the same word that, according to the book of Isaiah, the seraphim proclaimed before the divine throne: “Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh.”
Ruja means spirit, but also breath, wind, breath of life. It is the same breath that, according to tradition, gave life to Adam.
When these two words are spoken together with deep understanding, one is not asking for an external blessing, but invoking the presence of the life-giving Spirit to permeate the water with its frequency.
How to Bless Water Properly
Jesus taught that it was not enough to repeat words mechanically. The key is in awareness and intention.
- Drink a glass of clean water. It doesn’t matter where you come from, but your inner disposition.
- Hold the glass with both hands. The right acts as a sender and the left as a receiver, creating an energy field.
- Close your eyes and take three deep breaths, bringing your attention to the present.
- Pronounce Kadosh Ruja quietly or silently, feeling the Holy Spirit descend on the water.
- Remain silent for about 30 seconds, allowing the frequency to stabilize.
- Drink the water slowly, with gratitude and respect.
Don’t expect dramatic experiences. What usually manifests is subtle but real: inner peace, a sense of balance, mental clarity, and a deep connection to the spiritual.
Signs that the practice is working
In the first few days, clear changes may appear:
- Increased desire for spiritual connection and moments of inner silence.
- More orderly thoughts and clearer decisions.
- More vivid and meaningful dreams.
- Frequent synchronicities.
- Better digestion, more stable energy, and relief from mild discomfort.
- Inner peace that does not depend on external circumstances.
- Seeking deeper spiritual teachings.
These signs do not replace medical treatments or personal responsibilities, but they indicate a harmonization between body, mind, and spirit.
Important Tips and Recommendations
- Practice consistently, not as an occasional act.
- Avoid doing it in a hurry or distracted; Presence is key.
- Don’t make it a mechanical act. Comprehension is more important than repetition.
- Respect your own processes and don’t try to impose this practice on others.
- Accompany this practice with healthy habits, adequate rest, and emotional care.
Blessing water with Kadosh Ruja is not a forbidden ritual or an act of spiritual rebellion. It is to recover a simple teaching that restores to the human being his capacity to be a conscious channel of the divine. When the everyday act of drinking water is transformed into a moment of connection, something profound begins to be ordered from within.
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