Water Is Alive
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Disclaimer When water acts naturally, it has the power of self-regeneration.
When Living Water returns to a negative polarity, it is rejuvenated
to its full potential of electric life-giving forces to achieve an
internal state of energetic equilibrium and vitality.
The Geo-Spheric Process
A very important part of the hydrological cycle is water’s
percolation into the soil to join together with other water in cold underground
flows and then to resurface.
During the gravitationally influenced one-half of water's cycle, it falls as
rain and sinks into the geo-sphere (soil) to a certain depth apparently in search
of carbon deposits. There it percolates through the carbon and, with a vortical
motion, it creates a suction phenomenon. Through this vacuum synthesis and filtration
process water becomes enriched with minerals, soil organisms, carbons and gases.
Underground is where water picks up nutrients and electrical charge! Then the
water is what Schauberger called mature and is ready for the levitation and ascension
half of its cycle.
In Nature healthy water operates without pressure and
heat, but in cool implosive ways. She employs attracting forces of
suction in lieu of life-destroying forces of pressure. All organic
life is based on carbon, the building blocks for plants to make proteins,
sugar, starches, fats and oils.
On its journey water dissolves many other minerals and nutrients and only after
this enrichment is it mature water. In its highest state of health, mature
water is dense and cold. Then it is ready to enter root tips to perform its
compressing levitation. The root zone of a healthy plant is at +4 degrees C
(39.2 degrees F). temperature. Plants absorb this mature water and continue
the transpiration process and benefit from growth simultaneously.
Healthy, activated spring water was no mystery to Viktor
Schauberger, an Austrian wilderness master called the Water Magician.
He observed mature water being produced by nature and was able to duplicate
this natural process that was occurring underground in the geo-sphere.
He was thus able to convert sterilized water by the addition of trace
minerals and carbonic acid and then cause the mixture to undergo centripetal
vortical motion in the dark with the temperature at +4 degrees C (39.2
degrees F); the optimum temperature for water to retain all of its
dissolved nutrients.
There is a noticeable difference in fertility, vitality,
surface tension, strength and even sweetness and freshness of taste
when a river that is flowing through a forest with shade trees overhead
that are cooling the environment is compared to a river that is flowing
in the open sun through an arid landscape. The warmer river supports
much less life. Cooler water even has greater levitating and transporting
ability through its increased current and greater buoyancy. In water’s
somewhat "contracted state" with less volume because of its
coolness, its surface tension and density supports more goods. Experimentation
has proved this because logs on rivers float faster. This greater buoyancy
potential of cool water is evident to canoeists and rafters in the
cool rapids of a river.
Oxygen & Hydrogen
Atmospheric oxygen is one partner and the hydrocarbon
compounds (which always contain hydrogen) are the others. This element
and these compounds must exist in a constant state of interaction (or
metabolism) for water to be “alive”. These two substances
take their turns alternately to be in preponderance (within a metabolic
range) as it is with all pulsating, breathing, living bodies.
Oxygen will bind aggressively with the carbon elements
(oxidation); or the hydrogen will be quiet, cool, surround and wrap
up the oxygen (as in fermentation).
Hydrogen has a vitalizing, propagating, increasing,
condensing and charging effect. It is enhanced and gains preponderance
by a centripetal (inward) type of motion.
The chemical partner oxygen through its oxidation process
has a devitalizing, destructive, dispersing and retrogressing effect.
It is enhanced and its actions gain preponderance by a centrifugal
(radiating) type of motion. |