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Water is Your Life! by Ilyhana Kate Kennedy © 2002
It has no colour; it has little taste. We take it for granted.
The answer to the world’s ills lies right under our noses.
Living Water! The origin of life!
Not the stuff that comes out of our taps! That’s not really water, not
the way that Nature makes it. Tap water is just not the real thing!
Whatsmore, it’s a very poor substitute!
We have little awareness of the diversity of water quality. That’s not our fault, as an uneducated public! And it’s not the fault of science, because the work of studying the energy and life of water has been done, written up and validated as being sound science. Acceptance of the work is part of the problem, since Westerners are reluctant to accept what they are unable to see, touch, hear, smell or taste with the outer senses. Water
is not just water! Water is life! Water is your Life! To
fully appreciate the power of living water, we might develop a curiosity
about the following aspects in relation to water, and demand from our
economic institutions that they respect our basic human right to health
and vitality by paying attention to work that is fully inclusive of all of
the following aspects whenever water quality is considered: » Water
Memory » Water
Flow » Temperature » Energetic
Quotient » pH
Level » Minerals » Microbial
Life » Chemical and Physical Properties The
history of living water science includes the very fine work of such people
as Victor Schauberger, Theodor Schwenk, Rudolf Steiner, Paul Schatz, Dr
Linus Pauling, Dr David Schweitzer, and who knows how many more whose
work lies mouldering in some corner because of our lack of attention to
the most vital element on Earth. What
is Water Memory?
Dr David Wheeler's excellent health site includes research on water and makes the following statement:
“Linus
Pauling, the famous Biochemist from Oregon who won two Nobel Prizes –
one for chemistry and the other for peace efforts, first presented the
theory of Water Memory Transfer based on covalent bonding. Finally in
1999, the European Union Nuclear Research Facility finally verified Dr.
Pauling’s theories on Water Memory Transfer.
Other alternative researchers like Benveste and Ludwig from Europe have
proven that water has almost an infinite capacity to retain even the
subtlest memory to whatever it has been exposed to.”
(To view further information about water on this site, go to www.0disease.com/0waterheal.html . Water Heals All Dis-ease.)What
does the memory capacity of water mean in ordinary terms, to people who are not scientists? It
means that water behaves something like a tape recorder. It stores the
frequency imprint of anything that has been in contact with it. And Victor
Schauberger found that lower temperature increases the water’s ability
to “remember.”
What
is a frequency imprint? Everything in the solid world is made up of energy
waves. Any solid thing in the world has a specific wavelength of its own.
That’s not a very scientific way of putting it and it’s a gross
oversimplification, but it serves our purpose of understanding water
memory here.
What
does this mean in real terms? It means that even if you remove the
pollution from water, the imprint of all the heavy metals, chemicals and
garbage that have been physically removed, remain recorded in frequency in
the water and are possibly still able to affect our health
homeopathically. That’s a sobering thought, isn’t it? Basically,
what that really means is that Nature never intended a situation of water
pollution, and we shouldn’t treat streams as drains in the first place!
(Of course!) So
if we are to truly clean up our water, and thus reduce our escalating
health bill, we are going to have to take water memory into account.
An
excellent place to start informing ourselves about water and health is the
essay “The Power of Water” by Jeane Manning in Atlantis Rising, No 19,
1999, which has been reproduced on the website for the Centre for
Implosion Research, the address being www.implosionresearch.com
Here’s
a short extract from the essay: “Dr
David Schweitzer, grandson of Albert Schweitzer, is the first scientist to
photograph the effects of thoughts, captured in water. This shows that
water can act as a liquid memory system capable of storing information.
David Schweitzer first stepped into this trail by becoming an authority on
blood analysis. He learned that blood cells express themselves in sacred
geometry and their harmonious shapes and colours.”
Dr
Masaru Emoto and
his team of researchers have done some brilliant work on photographing the
crystallisation of water after it has been exposed to music, spoken words,
typed words, photographs and long-distance thought messages. The effects
of loving thoughts, positive words and harmonious music generate
beautifully formed hexagonal patterned crystals. Pollution, negative
thoughts and heavy metal music have such an affect on the water that it is
unable to form the crystal patterns or generates highly distorted
patterns. Dr
Masaru Emoto’s images have high impact. They have the potential to
change our consciousness around how we think and act in relation to each
other and to the Earth. The website is www.hado.net
Left:
ice crystal of Spring water of Saijo.
Right: water that has been exposed to heavy metal music is unable
to form geometric ice crystals. The basis of the form can be seen in a
centralised form with radial arms.
Left:
contaminated water from Yodo River has no ability to form balanced
geometry. Right: water
exposed to the word ‘thank-you’ typed on paper and taped to the water
container forms geometry with integrity or wholeness. (
Images courtesy of Dr Masaru Emoto and team at www.hado.net
Please respect Copyright ) The
major battle to be fought at least in Australia, is to STOP the use of
glyphosate herbicides in riparian zones and anywhere that is likely to
come in contact with water flow. Firstly the information on the labels
clearly warns against such usage in that it is detrimental to the health
of aquatic life. Some Landcare Groups, Shire Councils and landowners are
using herbicides right to the water’s edge at streams, all along the
roadside drains, even across culverts. PLEASE
READ THE LABELS! This stuff kills because it is chemically TOXIC! Add to this the recording of the toxic frequency in the water memory and we might begin to become conscious of why the environment is struggling to survive, and why we as creatures of the environment are also struggling with ill health! What
about Water Flow?
People
like Schwenk, Schauberger, Steiner and Schatz learned what they knew by
respecting Nature as the expert and observing how Nature is
self-organising, and then applying those principles. Today’s
scientists in the field of Living Water are moving on with studies of
water flow, exploring the mathematics of such areas as zero point energy,
implosion and explosion, fusion and fission, Platonic Solid Inversion
Geometry etc.
People
once thought the world was flat because that was all that they could see.
It took courage to move beyond that belief. It will take courage again to
move beyond the place of ignorance about water. For
people who just need to know enough to be healthy and to know what to ask
our institutions of government to pay attention to, so that we can
be healthy, there are some basic things to know about water flow.
Water
flow is about energy creation within water. This is a quality of water
that our outer senses are unable to detect unless we finetune for the
subtle differences in taste and appearance. Water has the capacity to hold
a range of frequency wavelengths due to its memory capacity. It also has
the propensity to change its molecular structure and still look the same! Water
has a self-organising capacity that is visible in the geometrical
organisation of the molecules when the water is in what is called a
clustered water state. This happens when the water is wholly in its
natural state.
It
is sufficient to know that water must flow as close to natural flow
patterns as possible. It
is all about spin! Water loves to be round, and to flow in spiral
patterns.
Water
creates and locks in energy by flowing in circling spiral patterns.
Wherever the water meets an obstacle in the stream, it will cause the flow
to turn back on itself and create a vortex spin or a more loosely formed
spiral. Water makes patterns within itself. Even when we can’t detect
any difference with the naked eye, a body of water may have a myriad of
flow patterns within it.
For
photographs of Thodor Schwenk’s work on waterflow patterns, visit
www.j.mackenzie.dial.pipex.com/schwenk.htm Water
forms and shapes the bed in which it flows.
We do the opposite and expect water to flow through fixed channels and
pipes, or not to flow at all when we dam the water. A fixed water bed
constrains the natural energy producing flow.
The
water is coldest in the higher reaches of the stream and likely to be
cleanest there, with high energy and memory capacity. As
it flows downstream, the water temperature rises as we have stripped off
the vegetation that shades the rivers from the sun. Consequently, memory
capacity reduces. It is unable to hold the higher frequency imprints of
the upper reaches. As it flows, it gathers our garbage of fertilisers,
herbicides, petrochemicals, rubbish etc etc, and is overloaded with
frequency imprints of all kinds that are simply not good for us. It has
less memory capacity but what it does store is detrimental to our health.
It
sits in dams or is forced through straight pipes and ends up at our tap or
on the farming field as dead water, loaded with harmful frequency
imprints. Every drink reduces our frequency levels, endangers our health
and reduces our consciousness. Every food grown with such water has a
greatly reduced ability to support vital health. Showering
and bathing in such water exposes our total absorbent skin surface to the
harmful frequencies, and denies us the daily opportunity to revitalise
from the absorption of higher frequency waters. It isn’t just the
coldness of the mountain stream or the surf that revitalises the human
body! It is the energetic quotient!
Our
rivers and streams need mothering, and they need defending! The best thing
that anyone might be able to do to empower themselves to stand for water
health is to self educate by reading the works of Schauberger, Schwenk,
and Steiner and then observing Nature closely to see what those astute
observers saw. Look for the vortices where water flows past stones, and for the water braids where streams flow over rocky beds, and look for the places where two spiralling vortices wrap together locking in the energy of implosion. This is the energy of Creation, something to get excited about! What
about pH Levels, Minerals and Microbes, and Temperature? Our
institutions are restricted to monitoring water quality based on studies
of chemical and physical properties of water, some aspects of microbial
life and some small understanding of the effects of speed of water flow. Public
concerns about water health, or human health for that matter, are seldom
met with education based on the intricate relationships between pH levels,
minerals and microbes and temperature. In fact, the public remains
blissfully unaware of the state of water health, partly because little
responsibility is delegated to the population at large to keep our streams
healthy. Microbes
have both beneficial and harmful roles in human health and water health,
just as they do in soil health. To
understand a little more about the world of microbes and water health, you
might visit the websites suggested at the end of this page. I
might warn you in advance, that you may never wish to drink tap water
again! There
is a clear concern being expressed by ecologists in this field that the
microbial life of our waters has close connection with major neurological
and immune diseases of Western society, and that we are simply not paying
enough attention to water health. If
it is true that healthy microbial soil life makes for strong disease-free
plants, then it will also be true that healthy microbial life in water
also contributes to healthy plant life as well as healthy human life. Everything
in Nature is linked in chains of interdependence. Those chains of life
relate to the acidity or alkalinity (pH levels) of the environment.
Acidity and alkalinity are measured in Western science as chemical
properties. In Eastern understandings of ecology, they are understood as
energetic qualities present in all life, not just soil and plants. The
energetic ‘field’ determines what grows and lives in that place, being
the yin or yang of that place. The
pH level of the water matters! Higher levels of acidity, or too much yang
fire in the human energy system opens the way for disease and ill-health.
Water is a vital part of our diet, and has a major contribution to the
acid/alkaline balance in our bodies. Electricity
is involved in the complex behaviour of water as well. Since
all the elements for the possibility of electrolysis exist in water that
contains certain minerals, it stands to reason that there may very well be
an extremely subtle electric current flowing in healthy water. We do know
that subtle electric currents flow in human bodies and also in plants. Minerals
and microbes also have complex interrelationships that contribute to the
good health of plant and human life. It is not enough to monitor water
quality by looking at the levels of a few minerals and a few harmful
pathogens. Water monitoring needs to take account of and have respect for
the complexity and interdependence of a diversity of factors that are far
more than simple chemical and physical properties. We,
the people, are responsible for keeping our streams clean!
“
Sensitive Chaos: The Creation of Flowing Forms in Water and Air” by
Theodor Schwenk. 1996 (revised edition),
Rudolf Steiner Press, London. An insightful and extraordinary text about
water and about Creation itself. ISBN 1 85584 055 3
A
great site for Theodor Schwenk’s work and natural organic geometric
patterns is www.j.mackenzie.dial.pipex.com/schwenk.htm
“Living
Water: Victor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy” by Olof
Alexandersson. 1990. USA. An outline of Schauberger’s brilliant pioneering work on
water and energy.
Also
on Schauberger, “Living Energies: Victor Schauberger’s Work with
Natural Energy Explained” by Callum Coats.
Gateway Books. ISBN 0946551979
For
Schauberger’s work on Video:-“The Extraordinary Nature of Water”
Parts 1 & 2. Available from Filmstream, order
through www.filmstream.com.au/order.html
Dr
David Wheeler’s work on water has
some outlines of current methods of energising water and some interesting
theory on implosion/explosion. The address is www.0disease.com/0waterheal.html
. You’ll find some information there about Rudolf Steiner as well. The
Centre for Implosion Research has some excellent
work on water, including Jeane Manning’s essay. Visit www.implosionresearch.com
You’ll also find Dr David Schweitzer’s photographs of energised
water on this site by going direct to http://208.55.224.185/cir1/Schweitzer.htm For
an excellent interview with Dr David Schweitzer visit www.carondevita.com/waterarticle.html For
an intensive study of DNA, light , energy and water, have
a look at Steve Gamble’s work on www.equilibra.uk.com For
the wonderful water crystal work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, visit
www.adhikara.com/water.html
for the images from the book “The Message from Water” or visit www.hado.net
for information about Masaru Emoto’s work. You’ll find excellent links
to other sites as well, including Steve Gamble’s work. For
progressive science on vortices and light, visit
www.hasslberger.com/ by Josef
Hasslberger, and Robert Neil Boyd’s work, in connection with that of
Alexandr A. Shpilman on the Excitation of “Axion (Spin) Field” in
water on www.rialian.com/rnboyd/index.htm
For
Dan Winter’s extraordinary heartmath work on implosion and coherence, visit
www.soulinvitation.com/indexw.html
You
might also visit The WATER Foundation on www.waterflow.net
and www.keepersofthewaters.org/htmls/resources.html
For
information on microbes in drinking water, visit the Environmental
and Energy Study Institute’s website www.eesi.org
and click on Briefings to find the paper on “Water, Population and Human
Health”. Also visit www.hvr.se/en/microbes.html
For
a general understanding of microbes, read The Wonders of Microbes on www.microbeworld.org
You’ll
also find some interesting material about microbes and minerals on these
sites: www.science.uwaterloo.ca/earth/waton/microbes.html
“How microbes make Minerals”. www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bacteria/bacteriafr.html
for information about magnetite in microbes. www.mbio.ncsu.edu/JWB/MB409/exams/midterm2_spring00/exam.html
for a fascinating statement about microbes aligning themselves to the
magnetic meridians in the Earth (read No 6).
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