Summary:
In this sermon, the speaker recounts her spiritual evolution, moving from her Unitarian Universalist roots through a period of religious exploration and personal hardship. She describes a transformative “aha moment” in the shower where she recognized water as a divine connector that links all living beings across time. Drawing inspiration from Masaru Emoto’s theories on water’s energy, she views this daily ritual as a way to commune with a universal life force defined by light and love. Ultimately, she encourages her audience to find unity and healing within this shared humanity, especially during times of isolation and social unrest. This sermon serves as both a personal testimony and a communal invitation to perceive the sacred in the ordinary.