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Aa01 | 23:07 Mon 30th Jan 2006 | Body & Soul
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Why is water so spiritual in Japanese culture?
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Water is involved in most religions from christian baptism to ancient cultures placing offerings to river Gods. In fact that last one's so ingrained you can hardly see a water feature in a garden centre without it being full of copper coins people have thrown in "for luck".


I guess it makes sense, water is vital for life, you'll die of thirst long before you die of hunger, without it you can't grow food - it's essential for any life.


Scientifically it's quite special too. It get's denser as it gets colder until 4 degrees C when it expands. So ice floats - if it didn't do this rivers and ponds would freeze from the bottom up and most of the life in them would die.


All in all water's pretty special!


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