Do we truly know what water is?
Water is a curious and elusive entity. Misunderstood and flowing without form, many are humbled, some are awed, however, most are unaware. Some have even personified water with an agenda, as Tom Robbins quipped, “Human beings were invented by water as a device for transporting itself from one place to another.” In the end, water can be considered to be alive, not because it gives life, but because it is life, in and of itself.
Water is vital to every walk and squirm of life, however, not all water is the same. We elicit this understanding every time we make the decision to purchase a bottle of water or invest in one of the many filtration systems available on the market. Our municipal “drinking water” has degenerated so far that people are almost universally abandoning the tap. In fact, an order of bottled water from a vending machine costs more than a gallon of gasoline these days, even at today’s historically high prices. You might be surprised to find out that a man named Viktor Schauberger actually predicted that this would occur almost 100 years ago simply by observing our neglect of its potential and role in living life.
Water is much more than wet. It is also more than its relatively simple chemical formula suggests. We experience and utilize it daily, but know surprisingly little about it, in fact, a water molecule is so small that no one has ever actually seen one. Similarly, there are few that have actually experienced pure water due to its uncanny ability to dissolve and transport physical substance. It is the only compound found in three phases on Earth- solid, liquid, and gaseous- and 74% of the Earth's surface is covered in it, yet <1% of it is available as fresh. Water is vital in ALL processes of life, even its destruction, as fire cannot burn without water being present. Indeed, it is the litmus test we use in our attempts to document biological life on other planets. Most importantly of all, water is vital to human existence, as we can go no longer than a week without it and experience roughly 50 tons of water through our bodies during our lifetimes. Further, it is estimated that the human body rejenerates itself, bones and all, every 7 years. These physiological processes cannot take place without the presence of living water.
Water is not only vital to life itself, but the environments that sustain it. For instance, water exhibits its greatest carrying capacity at 39.2°F (4°C) and its density actually decreases below this temperature, causing solid ice to float on liquid water. This is relatively unique in nature and quite significant. Imagine if iceburgs were to sink to the bottom of the body of water that they float on? Would life have survived the countless ice ages on the bottom of frozen lakes?
In order to gain clarity on the state, structure, and potentials of water, some basic chemistry must be addressed. The chemical structure of water contains one oxygen (O2-) and two hydrogen (H+) atoms. The electrical affinity of the atoms (opposites attract), and the fact that their electrical charges do not completely overlap, result in a dipole moment, or an asymmetry of charge that results in the continual expression of polarity. This structure gives water the ability to dissolve and electrically carry the entirety of physical matter and results in its title of “universal solvent”, i.e. think Grand Canyon.
Water also exhibits a collective affinity for itself due to hydrogen bonding. A hydrogen bond is not as strong as the covalent bond holding the water molecule together, but it is strong enough to produce the surface tension that allows a water bug to skirt the surface of a lake, for example. This phenomenon actually spawned an entire ecosystem of biological life, called a neuston, and is responsible for the phenomenon of water in forming microclusters.
It has been posited by Tompkins and Byrd in their book “Secrets of the Soil” that the centripetal force of a vortex actually unzips these microclusters and, further, bends the polar bonds of water, in order to imprint water in its vulnerable state with energies that can be manipulated by the conscious person. Biodynamic energies, such as those found in Genesis Compound, and cosmic occurrences are also very good ways to imprint the water with beneficial vibrations in order to enhance living solutions.
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