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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to the
Body Literacy Podcast.
Isabelle Friend joins us for anenlightening conversation on
all things water in this episode.
As a water ambassador, isabelleshares her vast knowledge on
the science and spirituality ofwater.
If you're only familiar withwater's molecular composition,
get ready for some serious waterenlightenment.
You may understand water to benot only the source of life but
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source consciousness itself.
By the end of the show,isabelle sheds light on water's
practical applications forhealth, hydration and biology,
empowering tactics for watershedguardianship and ecological
activism, esoteric and subtleinsights of ancient indigenous
water wisdom and the headyscientific discoveries of
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cutting-edge water research.
Isabelle has a comprehensiveknowledge base and water store
you can visit at waterislifelove.
Welcome to the show, isabelle.
Thanks so much for having me,john, yes.
I am so excited to have you here.
I've listened to numerousinterviews you've done in the
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past and your wealth ofknowledge on, in particular, the
intersection of science andspirituality when it comes to
water is perhaps the medium tobridge that divide is so
fascinating, and I've beeninterested in water for a while,
but earlier this summer I spentsome time on a Caribbean island
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that had some volcanic hotsprings and there is just
something so magical about that,but I don't even think it's
magic.
I think it's science that wejust don't completely understand
at this point in time.
And I think that we're at thisreally interesting junction in
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time where the ancient wisdom ofthe past is combining with
modern science in a way that Ithink we're going to see things
accelerate in advance in anexponential way that we haven't
seen in the past.
And I really think that natureis the perfect scientist and she
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has had millennia uponmillennia of time to produce the
perfect environment for us tolive and thrive in.
And unfortunately, I thinkmodern modern science to this
point has kind of raged againstthat and has tried to outsmart
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or dominate nature rather thanto look to her and model what
she's been doing and helphumanity evolve from that
perspective.
So from that point can we kindof just jump in and you can kind
of give us your background onhow it is you got so interested
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in water science and where thatintersects with where we're
going in terms of nature and theadvancement of humanity?
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
This is such a juicy
place to start.
So I love all of that andcouldn't agree with you more on
everything that you mentioned.
One of my favorite quotes aboutwater comes from an author
named Lauren Isley, who saidthat if there's magic on this
planet, it's contained in water.
And, like you said, maybe it'smagic or maybe it's just science
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that we haven't discovered theterms for yet or the laws behind
them yet.
But I really think that magicand science, or spirituality and
science, are two languages todescribe the same phenomena and
I really love discovering theways in which water translates
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both of those languages, becausewhether we're looking at
ancient indigenous water wisdomteachings and creation stories
and practices and rituals andthat kind of thing, or we're
looking at the world's majorreligions and their holy water
practices and their scripturalteachings about water, on the
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spiritual side of things, waterplays such a central role in
every aspect of a spiritualdevotee's life, from birth to
baptism to death rituals tocoming of age rituals and
initiatory rights and all ofthese different things.
And then, on the scientificside of things, water is at the
cutting edge of absolutelyeverything.
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Like you mentioned, we have toconsider water as we step
forward into this new phase ofhumanity, and I would say we
have to consider water first andforemost, because water is life
and holds the keys to life'stoughest questions.
And whether we're talking aboutthe science of climatology,
we're discovering that it'sactually the depletion of the
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hydrological cycle at the rootof the climatological issues,
and the replenishment ofhydrological cycles that is
their remedy, their fastestremedy, far faster than carbon
remediation and that sort ofthing.
Or whether we're talking abouthealth and biology and medicine,
while we are bodies of water70% water by volume, but 99.92%
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water molecules if you do amolecular count and what we're
finding is dehydration is at theroot of every single disease
and rehydration strategic,intelligent rehydration, not
just drinking more water is atthe heart of healing, and that
there are many different kindsof water that are being
discovered that are actuallyused as medicines and in fact,
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water is nature's primarymedicine.
You know, whether we're talkingabout economics, or sociology,
or politics or any of thesedifferent things that we
consider sciences, water holdsthe keys to all of these as well
.
So there's this really specialway that she's able to speak
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every language.
She's the universal thing thatwe have more in common than
anything else.
She's what weaves us into ourenvironment, into our watershed,
she's what makes us an integralpart of the ecosystem in which
we live, and also of the greaterhuman family, as all of us are
just drops of water vibrating atdifferent frequencies.
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Oh, I love that.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
I love that.
You kind of touched onhydration a minute ago, and
Wilhelm Reich is one of myfavorites.
I'm not sure if he wasconsidered a doctor or a
psychoanalyst or what hisofficial title was, but he had
talked a lot about howdesertification of the earth
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parallels desertification of thebody.
I think people think drinkingwater means hydration and that's
not really the case at all.
What is the difference betweenjust drinking water and
hydrating our bodies?
Speaker 2 (07:01):
That's a really good
question.
So drinking water is basicallyjust irrigation.
It goes through the digestivetract and then, depending on how
high quality the water is andhow prime your body is to absorb
it, you may or may not absorbany of that water.
You might just end up peeing itout and it could strip the
minerals and take energy with italong the way, which is
ultimately dehydrating in thelong run.
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So I know it soundscounterintuitive to say that
some kinds of water aredehydrating, but it's true
because our understanding ofhydration, at least in the
mainstream, is so limited.
And ultimately there have been alot of amazing doctors and
scientists and naturalists andpeople who have devoted their
lives to studying the magicintersection of water and our
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crystalline water bodies.
And I love that you brought upMike because he was so brilliant
.
I love his work so much, hiswork on organ energy and how
water itself, in nature and inour bodies, is an accumulator of
organ energy.
And there's always thismirroring of the internal and
the external, as above, so below, as with him, so without, and
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in fact I have an entire courseon this called internal oceans.
That is basically just walkingpeople through the ways that our
biology is mirrored in theearth and that all of the
external hydrological cycles ofthe earth exist within us as
well.
And if we want to reallyunderstand true health and
vitality and thriving as a bodyof water, it's important to
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recognize how water functionsand flows within us and that
it's not just you know, when wesay that we're dehydrated, it's
not just that we haven't beendrinking enough water.
It could be that that water ispulling in the wrong places in
our body and isn't flowing andtransitioning well between the
different hydrological cycles,the different watersheds within
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us.
Like, for example, can yourblood and your lymph flow easily
between one another?
Can your blood easilytransition to cerebral, spinal
fluid and back?
Are you cooling water?
You know, in your ankles withedema, like all of these
considerations of the flow ofwater, just like the health of a
watershed depends on, you know,can that water rise from the
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aquifer to the spring, to theriver, to the lake?
You know it's about making surethere's plenty of flow, there's
no stagnation, nothing isdamned up and getting stagnated
and putrifying.
And there really is this directcorrelation, this one-to-one
ratio between our hydration andour prana, our mana, our chi.
So if there's stagnation ofwater in the body, then you get
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stagnation of chi as well, andaccording to you know Chinese
medicine, stagnation of chi isat the heart of all diseases in
the body.
And it's, you know, they're twosides of the same coin, they're
two words for the samephenomenon, because the
measurement that we use tomeasure hydration is the same
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measurement that we use tomeasure how much electricity,
how much hydroelectric energy,how much literal prana, mana,
chi, electromagnetism your cellmembranes control across.
It's called a phase angle test.
So your level of hydration isdirectly proportional to your
level of life force energy,because guess what Channels
electrical energy in the body.
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It's a water that is thechannel for it, it's the master
conductor of that.
So we want to make sure thatthat water is flowing.
That's one of the main aspectsof hydration.
Another one of the main aspectsof hydration that people don't
usually think about is thatdemineralization is actually a
type of dehydration, and we havebasically epidemic levels of
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mineral deficiency in the worldright now, partially because for
the past 150 years, if not more, our soil and our food supply
has been getting depleted of itsmineralogy, but also because we
no longer drink spring water asall of our ancestors did for
hundreds of thousands of years.
And natural spring water is awell rounded electrolyte
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supplement as well.
So our body kind of expects toreceive that from our water.
And when people drink reverseosmosis or distilled water, not
only does it not have theminerals in there, but it's an
aggressive solvent that canstrip the minerals from their
bodies.
So if you have any kind ofmineral deficiencies that's a
type of dehydration.
Another type of dehydrationwould be the destructuring of
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your internal waters,specifically your intracellular
fluid.
You know it was Dr Zach Bushwho said that if we could stay
perfectly hydrated in theintracellular environment our
aging would slow down, if notreverse, and that intracellular
hydration isn't just a matter ofhow much water the cell has,
but specifically how structuredthat intracellular fluid is,
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because it's the structure ofthat water that makes that water
so highly conductive and givesthe cell its cellular voltage.
In fact, the primary role ofthe mitochondria and the primary
role of ATP is to generatehighly structured, de novo
metabolic water and to structureour intracellular fluid.
So that's what gives us thatcellular voltage, that life
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force, energy, and we see adirect correlation as people age
or as they fall into variousstates of disease.
One to one ratio, you see thattheir intracellular fluid loses
its structure gradually.
So the younger or the healthier, the more vibrant a person is,
the stronger that crystallinityof the water molecules will be.
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And then another one one of themain factors of dehydration that
people don't consider otherthan just not drinking enough
water is okay.
What kind of hydrogen is inthat water?
We all know that water is twohydrogens and one oxygen, but
there are actually a lot ofdifferent isotopes of hydrogen.
And this is far more importantthan most people realize,
because the ratio of deuteriumhydrogen to proteam hydrogen on
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this planet has been graduallyshifting way out of balance, and
a surplus of deuterium in yourdrinking water, in the water
that's in your food andspecifically in your bio water,
has been associated witheverything from brain fog and
fatigue to moodiness and anxietyand depression and cancer and
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metabolic disorders and diabetesand cardiovascular issues.
Basically, once again, whereyou find too much deuterium, you
find intracellular crowding,less structure in that water and
higher proglivity towardsdisease.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
And what is deuterium
?
Where does it come from?
Speaker 2 (13:39):
So deuterium is a
type of hydrogen that just has
an extra neutron on it, so it'scalled heavy hydrogen.
Normal hydrogen, which isproteam hydrogen, is one proton
and one electron, and it is themost magical little atom in the
universe, and when it comestogether to form molecular
hydrogen, it's literally whatfuels our bodies.
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A lot of people say that theonly reason why we get thirsty
and need to drink water is notbecause we need the water, but
actually because we need thehydrogen.
Hydrogen is the fuel of life.
It is the powerhouse of theuniverse, like not just on this
micro scale of our bodies andour planet, but also what's
literally fueling the entireuniverse.
It's the most abundant thing inthe universe and it's the first
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thing that comes out of theether, the first thing that is
born of pure, that ocean of pureorgan energy that Wilhelm Reib
talked about.
The moment that thatcrystallizes into physical form,
it forms the smallest atom, thefirst element on the periodic
table and the thing thateverything else emerges out of,
if given enough time.
So really, looking at thisisotopic creature of hydrogen is
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, I think, one of the mostimportant aspects of hydration.
It's usually the last one thatpeople get to when they start
their hydration journey, whichis okay.
Start simple, start whereyou're at.
It's definitely important.
And then the very last one thatI'll mention the very last
thing that constitutes hydrationis the spectrum of light
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frequencies that's in your water.
So most people don't realizethat one of the primary roles of
water, and it's Dharma on thisplanet, is to translate light
energy into biological effects.
And in fact, it's been said thatlight itself is just a bundle
of energy that has to be broughtin and translated by the right
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kind of water.
And different kinds of water,mostly based on their molecular
structure, on theircrystallinity, have different
capacities to channel andinterpret light frequencies into
life force energy.
Just like, if you have a paneof shattered glass, it's going
to translate light flowingthrough it very differently than
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if you have a crystal prismthat's going to create rainbows
with it, right?
And yet most of the water thatpeople drink and as we age and
we get less and less healthy,the water that we're made of as
well is less crystalline andtherefore does not absorb, store
, receive, translate or conductor transduce those light
frequencies.
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And this is such a crucial partof being alive is being able to
make use of the sun energy andthe moon, energy and all of the
light frequencies that we'realways exposed to.
They're like the palette ofcolors with which water paints
the entire masterpiece of ourvitality and our bodily
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functioning and our circadianrhythms and all these things.
So that's the final aspect ofhydration.
Okay, how much energy and whatkinds of vibrational frequencies
, patterns, signatures and lightspectrum does the water have on
board?
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Oh, nice, nice.
And when you're talking aboutstructured or crystalline water,
this is like that fourth phaseof water, correct?
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah, so it's been
called the fourth phase of water
.
Dr Gerald Pollock has a book bythat name.
Technically it's not a phase,though it's an allotrope.
The fourth phase of anything isthe plasma phase, and plasma
water is also pretty magical,but it's an allotrope Meaning.
It's Okay, it's still liquid,but it's slightly more gel-like
because it has a differentstructure.
It has a different form.
Allotropic differences aredifferences in structure.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Okay, that's
fascinating, and I think I've
seen two in recent time studieswhere they've actually been
starting to image in some way,shape or form the meridians in
the body and discovering thatthey're like these rivers of
structured water in the bodythat we don't have vessels for
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specifically Super interestingstuff.
It's fascinating.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
I think they're
called Bongan Limes, like I
think, okay, I'm sure it'sB-O-N-G-A-N.
And yeah, you know, dr MayWan-Ho didn't necessarily use
that exact terminology, but Ithink she's probably my favorite
hydro-biophysicist when itcomes to all things structured
water in the body.
In terms of the quantumcapacity of these lines of
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energy that you're talking aboutto be able to transfer
information throughout the bodyliterally faster than the speed
of light At a quantum scale,it's called quantum coherence.
You know, may Wan-Ho said that.
You know, at the molecularlevel we are so incredibly
crystalline that we're basicallythese quantum crystal beings.
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I know that sounds like themost woo-woo new age you've ever
heard of.
But this is coming from abiophysicist, you know, and it's
so true, because water again,it has that capacity to be the
bridge between the physical andthe non-physical realms.
You know, in the 3D world we'rebasically very limited by the
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speed of light.
Whatever you want to, you know,there's a lot of different
theories in physics, but,basically speaking, the speed of
light is the fastest speedpossible here in the third
dimension.
And yet if you have water thatis coherently structured and
crystalline enough, it cantranslate or transfer
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information faster than thespeed of light, which means that
it's literally bridging otherrealms, that's crossing into
other dimensions in order to doso.
So in many, many ways of whichthat is just one water defies
the laws of physics.
Water shocks physicists againand again.
There are over 64 anomaliesabout water that physicists just
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write off as utter anomalies,utter mysteries.
No one knows how or why wateris able to function the way that
it does, unlike any othersubstance is able to, but she's
the one and only channel andpurveyor and medium of life, and
so she would have to break allthe rules in order to do that
right.
Of course she would.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
I've heard you talk
about hydrogen bonds and
levitation before.
Can you expand on that a littlebit?
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Yeah, so hydrogen is
considered the more levitation
element and oxygen is the moregravitational element of the
pairing.
And so we have this perfectbalance between the masculine
and the feminine, the yin andthe yang, the gravity and the
levity.
And at this point in humanhistory we really pretty much
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mastered gravity, right, butwe've barely tapped into the
potentials of levity.
So there were well, I think oneof my favorite researchers into
this topic was VictorSchaueberger, who was so
fascinated by the levitationproperties of water, how water
can rise from the depth of anaquifer all the way up to the
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heights of the tallest mountainspring.
Or how water can rise as sap ina tree all the way from the
bottom of its roots to the topof its foliage.
Water has these amazinglevitation properties, and he
realized that that was mostlydriven by the hydrogen.
And we see this duringprocesses of electrolysis as
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well, which I don't recommend.
I'm not recommending anyoneelectrolyze their drinking water
, but when you do, you see thatthe oxygen falls to the bottom
and the hydrogen rises to thetop.
It's very, it's very levitationin nature.
And Victor Schaueberger tookadvantage of this property by
utilizing vortexing water,vortexing to create a levitation
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device that he called theripple steam and those his
patents were basicallyconfiscated by the Nazis in
World War II, and so no one has,you know, direct access to what
he's able to create.
May he to create somelevitation devices back then?
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Oh, wow, that's
fascinating, and you're talking
about the vortexing.
When we see water in nature, itflows in a very different way
than what we might imagine inlike a municipal water supply.
Why is that differencesignificant?
Speaker 2 (22:14):
That's such a good
question, and if every
hydrologist asked this question,then humanity wouldn't be in
the trouble that it is right now.
So water in nature is alwaysspiraling, is always vortexing.
When you look at a naturalriver, the water isn't just
flowing in a straight line,she's actually turning.
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And with every time the streammeanders and switches direction,
so does the vortex of the water.
It also switches direction.
And so you know the linearWestern mind we tend to think
that the shortest distancebetween point A and point B is a
straight line.
And so we've artificiallyrerouted all of the world's
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major rivers and many of itsminor rivers to just form
straight lines, because that'seasier for us for shipping and
for, you know, laying outinfrastructure and roads and all
this other stuff.
And you know we have to makenature fit our paradigm, right,
right, but what happens is thatnot only does the water actually
move slower, but it builds upsediment, it starts to stagnate,
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it starts to putrify.
All of the pH balance goes off.
The bacterial, the bacteriabecome incredibly imbalanced,
and so that water is graduallydying, it's gradually becoming
more and more comatose and justsick.
The more that we do that, andyou know, it causes more erosion
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, it causes more flooding of thebanks.
Quite a lot of flooding iscaused by this, whereas if we
allow water to take her naturalroute.
Water loves to dance, she lovesto move.
You know, as she spirals, shekicks up the sediment from the
bottom of the river floor thatactually comes up and feeds all
of the vegetation and all of thelife and all of the fish on the
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top.
And when she gets too warm atthe top of the stream, she flows
, she cycles back down to thebottom of the stream to cool off
again.
So she has this naturaltemperature regulation that
happens.
She has this natural way ofcleaning herself and making sure
that she's always stayinghealthy and clean.
And then also, when water flowsand spirals, it experiences
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less resistance as the velocityis increased.
And what this means is that ifvortex is going fast enough, it
can get down to less than zeroresistance.
In other words, it's generatingenergy.
Vortexes generate energy.
They draw in energy from theetheric field, if you want to.
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If anyone is curious to learnmore about this phenomenon,
there's a book called Vortex thekey to future science that
discusses the way in whicheverything in the universe is
always vortexing right andthat's how we draw energy into
this dimension, whether we'retalking about the atomic level,
which every atom is basicallyjust a toroid of, you know
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double in winding vortexes orwe're talking about.
You know the scale of the scaleof galaxies, or you know the
toroid of this planetary plane.
So at any scale, the universemoves the way that water moves.
Because physicists measure theuniverse in terms of the
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superfluid.
When you're measuring howsubatomic, how things move on a
subatomic scale, you measurethem in terms of superfluid,
which is a water that never runsout of energy.
If you're measuring, you know,macrocosmic phenomena, again
they're measured in terms of asuperfluid.
Dark matter and dark energymove as superfluids and they are
kind of what, what give formand shape and movement to
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everything in the universe, andthey're very much liquid in
nature and for, in fact, there'sa new theory in physics we call
it cosmology.
Instead of calling them darkmatter and dark energy, they're
just calling them dark fluid Nowas one main fluid that fills
everything.
Like this is very much a wateruniverse and you cannot separate
water from movement.
There was an author named MJPenguin who described this
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really well in her book Dancingwith Water, that the minute you
separate water from movement,you've separated it from its,
its identity.
Water in nature is neverstagnant, even if you see a
placid lake and it seems to bestill.
There are still subtletemperature and pressure
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gradients and variations thatare creating, you know, minor
flows in that, in that lake, andthere's the evaporation that's
happening.
Even glaciers move at a veryslow pace and they're always
slightly evaporating andslightly refreezing and slightly
melting and and there's thiswhole process.
So water has to be allowed thefreedom and the autonomy to move
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in the way that she does,because that's what gives life
to everything in the universeand especially everything on
this earth, in the same way thatthe movement of your bio water
gives you life.
You know, our water, our blood,doesn't just flow through our
veins in a straight line, itactually spirals through our
veins.
We have these spiral striationson the inside of our veins that
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are what allow that water tohave its momentum, because again
, as the velocity is increased,the pressure is decreased, or
rather the resistance isdecreased.
So our heart as a muscledoesn't have enough strength to
actually pump the blood all theway through the body.
It's not strong enough for that.
What it does is it acts as avortex.
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If you were to unwind themuscle of the heart, it's
literally just one long musclewrapped in on itself like a
giant spiral and it gives theheart enough of an impulse of
energy with every beat that itflows into these spirally
striated veins.
And because they have spiralson the inside of them, the water
has more momentum and it hasmore power and it has more
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vitality and it has more flow.
The same is true with yourcerebral spinal fluid and your
spinal column.
You know the German word forspinal column is spiral column
and the word for vertebrae isvortices and your CSF is always
spinning and spiraling andvortexing up and down, which
gives it so much energy and somuch vitality.
Even everything in the body isspiraling.
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The next time you go pee, youknow, maybe look down at you and
your rethra you'll notice thatyour pee comes out and is
spiraling.
Everything in the universe isspiraling and water has to be
given the freedom and theautonomy to do this so that she
can fulfill her dharma as theconveyor of life.
Oh my, goodness.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Yeah, you know, I
always say to look to babies,
indigenous people and animals,especially wild animals, if we
want to know our true nature andour instincts and I have a cat
who she will not drink stagnantwater out of a bowl.
She will go sit in the bathtubuntil you turn the faucet on
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because she's so instinctuallyin tune.
You know, and even you know,dogs that wait for the toilet to
be flushed.
There's something that theyunderstand there that we've
disconnected ourselves from,unfortunately.
So can you talk a little bitmore about spring water?
You know most of us don't havedirect access to it or we're not
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in a great location.
I know, I've looked up mylocations and unfortunately
there's not anything close byother than an artesian well
that's in the middle of acommercial farming operation.
But what is it specificallyabout spring water?
That's different than how mostof us are actually getting our
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water.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
Well, spring water is
definitely the most ideal water
for us to be drinking, withouta doubt.
I think there's just somethingthat we know, even on a
subconscious, cellular level,just on an instinctual level, we
know that spring water is thebest water.
That's why so many of thesecompanies will label their
bottled water products as beingspring water, even when they're
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not, even when they're justpumped up from a well.
You know, the industry lobbiedto have the laws changed so now
they can label well water asspring water, which is kind of
ridiculous.
But we're among one of thefirst generations in history
that has not been predominantlydrinking from springs.
And, even more concerning,we're actually largely not even
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drinking water from our ownwatershed at all In most cases.
You know, unless you have a well, most people are drinking water
that is either plumbed in fromelsewhere, diverted from other
watersheds, or or has beenbottled from Fiji or Evian,
france, or somewhere in the Alpsor you know wherever it is.
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We're making our bio water fromvery disconnected, kind of
scattered, disparate sources andthere's a really beautiful
grounding synergy that happenswhen you start to make yourself
of the water in the place whereyou live and you really
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physiologically leave yourselfinto that watershed.
And there's something even morespecial that happens when you
are the one to personally go onthat pilgrimage to harvest
liquid life force itself as itis being born out of spring,
because this is the most directcommunion with the heart of
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nature and the birthplace ofthis God force, energy that we
get to have.
You know, springs have beenheld as sacred places, as
temples and nature, since evenbefore we were almost 80 years.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
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There's a very good
reason for this, because that is
the most pristine, vibrant,vital, living, well-balanced
water that we can get our handson.
In most cases, that water hasbeen underground in an aquifer
for at minimum decades andsometimes as much as many
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thousands of years.
As water seeps its way downinto the aquifer, it encounters
many, many, many filtrationlayers of geology.
It gets filtered by the soil,and the roots and the fungi and
the soil are filtering it.
It's a layer of clay and weknow that clay is detoxifying.
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That's why we put it on ourface masks and we practice
geology and these differentthings.
And then it'll hit a layer ofcarbon deposits and we know that
carbon is detoxifying.
That's why we use carbonfilters and a lot of different
filtration systems.
It hits all of these differentlayers and then it gestates
underground in the womb of theearth for again, anywhere from
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decades to thousands of years,where it's exposed to the
geomagnetic rock formations thatgive it more molecular
structure and more magnetism.
H2o is a dipolar molecule, soit has a north pole and a south
pole, and part of structuringwater is making sure all of
those poles are lined up incoherent and cohesive.
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Then, when it rises to a springthrough these levitational
properties of hydrogen and thevortex of lunar gravity.
It is born right at its momentof perfect ripeness and it has a
full range of electrolytes andminerals which, again, we need
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supplementally.
It has all of themicroorganisms, the beneficial
microorganisms that are presentat springs.
All spring water is actually aprobiotic supplement and, again,
our biology expects this of us.
Our biology expects us to drinkat minimum spring water, because
that's what we've been doingfor hundreds of thousands of
(36:08):
years.
Springs have been kept sacredfor hundreds of thousands of
years and the reason why they'reless common now is because
people have fallen out of thepractice of honoring and tending
to them, of building the wellhouses and the spring houses, of
keeping them free of debris andsediment and tending to them
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through the seasons.
They do take a little bit ofupkeep if you have a spring on
your land.
Even just our grandparents andour great grandparents, they
knew this and they left us thislegacy, this incredible treasure
, this beautiful inheritance ofmany, many, many, many, many,
many thousands of springs allover the world, and we've
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basically, in one or twogenerations, squandered that.
For anybody who wants to takeon this practice of stewarding a
spring or at the very leastharvesting your water from a
spring.
There's a website calledfindaspringcom that I recommend
really highly.
I'm sure that's probably theone that you checked out when
you looked.
It varies from region to region.
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You'll go to some areas andthere's tons, and you just have
a gluttony of options to choosefrom and then other places you
might have to trek for a while.
I've lived in places where I'vehad to drive over an hour and
hike a bit to get to the spring.
But, as I said, it really is apilgrimage and there's no better
reclamation of your sanguinesovereignty literally the
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sovereignty of your own bloodthan receiving your bloodstream
in direct communion with MotherEarth, because we've created all
of these surrogate stand-ins inbetween ourselves and the
source.
In fact, in French, the wordfor spring is the source.
It is literally our source,it's our source of life.
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We have these stand-ins now.
When you drink water it becomesyour blood within five minutes.
When you're holding your cup ofwater in your hand, just
recognize wow, this is myexternal bloodstream.
It's going to be my internalbloodstream in a moment and then
it'll go back into thewatershed again and become my
external bloodstream again.
But we all share onebloodstream called water.
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Whether we're calling it ariver or we're calling it a
water tower or we're calling itour blood, it's all the same
water in different phases andforms and functions.
If you are paying the governmentfor your bloodstream by
drinking municipal tap water,that is a very covert form of
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just energetic, sanguinedisempowerment.
If you are paying corporationsfor your bloodstream by
purchasing your water in plasticbottles, again that is a slight
form of disempowerment that isvery new in the human experience
.
There's something that I'veseen, not only in myself but in
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friends and with clients thatI've worked with, that there's
this energetic and spiritualempowerment that happens.
That's kind of hard to put yourfinger on, but there's just the
sense of self, the sense ofdirection, the sense of
belonging, the sense ofhumanness.
In some way that just comesback when you start taking on
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this practice.
Normally it's not the reasonwhy you do the practice.
You do it for the healthbenefits and you do it for it
because you want to go for ahike and you do it because
that's the most hydrating waterto drink.
Or maybe you do it as aspiritual practice to lay
offerings and offer songs andprayers at the spring head, but
then the downstream effects ofwhat you notice is such an
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incredible empowerment.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
One of my favorite
expressions in health and
wellness in general is you inits fitting for this
conversation is that you can'ttowel off while you're standing
in the shower, and I think thatwe have.
We've so come to a place wherewe consider medicine as
(40:13):
something external that somebodyelse imparts on us, as a
physical substance, when so manyof the things that would make
us well are just removing toxicelements from our environment,
and I think water is probablythe best place to start with.
(40:34):
Our understanding of that isthat water is medicine and it's
not just this chemical, h2o,that we need to survive, but it
has so many medicinal propertieswhen we consume it and are in
communion with it in the waythat it was intended.
Can you kind of expand a littlebit on?
(40:57):
You know, water is almost astarting place for medicinal
values.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
Right now we're at in
our culture is the exact
opposite water.
It's a poison.
It's being used, as you know,and I hate to sound like a
conspiracy theorist here, butyou know.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
I am so Right, we can
get our tin foil hats out yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
And it's not even you
know, it's not even that crazy
to say.
I think anybody who is reallylooking at what they're putting
into Tupperware in the majorcities now can see that it's
being used as a weapon of war.
A very covert, subtle level ofwarfare is taking place just in
the, in the type of water thatwe're drinking, and this isn't
something new.
It's actually been used inprison camps, you know,
(41:43):
throughout Russia and throughoutGermany they would put certain
things in the water supply tocreate a more docile population,
and that was where it began andit's expanded all throughout
the West.
Now, unfortunately, in majorcities, where there are
neurotoxins, there are bio-sides, there are endocrine disruptors
(42:03):
.
So specifically, like you know,fluoride.
It's classified as a neurotoxin,right.
So it calcifies the softtissues and glands and cartilage
in your body, particularly it,and encrusts the pineal gland
with a substance that's harderthan calcium.
Not just the pineal, otherglands as well the thyroid, the
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cartilage.
It's been linked to arthritis.
It's been linked to inhibitionsin in brain development in
children.
It's been linked to lower IQs.
It's carcinogenic as a proximaleffect because it it inhibits
cell to cell signaling bylowering the cellular voltage.
So many things.
Then, of course, you havebio-sides like chlorine and
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chloramine, which create thislittle mini-genocide of your
internal ecosystem every timeyou drink it.
So not only are we not drinkingspring water that should be a
probiotic but we're actuallydrinking the water that does the
opposite and kills off all ofour internal bacteria, which are
crucial to our not just ourwell-being, but also our mood as
(43:06):
well.
A vast majority of serotoninthat you produce is actually
generated in the gut, and notonly serotonin, but many other
neurotransmitters that arerequired for proper cognitive
function, for focus, for clarity, even for, you know, compassion
and empathy and connection.
There's this onemicrobiologists who said that we
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basically have an unregulatedgut.
We basically have anunregulated pharmaceutical
factory in our guts because allof our internal microbiota,
they're generating all of theseneurotransmitters and all of
these hormones all the time.
That plays such a role in ourwhole state of being and the way
that we perceive the world.
So if we are suffering from adepletion of the microbiome,
(43:50):
which again is at epidemiclevels right now, like
microbiome depletion is, is sorampant right now for largely
for this reason, and thenthere's just a cascade of other
downstream effects from thatthat cause you to think that you
then need actualpharmaceuticals to make up for
the, the chemicals that your gutmicrobiome can't produce in
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that case.
And so what happens when youtake all of these
pharmaceuticals and you'reliving in one of these cities?
Well, you pee them out and theygo right back into the, into
the external bloodstream, theygo right back into the water
supply and then other peopledrink them and it goes into
their bloodstream and you knowwhat is urine?
Anyways, it's just filteredblood plasma with urea and
proteins.
And so when you drink thiswater that has been peed out by
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other people and contains all ofthese pharmaceuticals you know
there were about 70pharmaceuticals found in the in
the water supply in major cities, places like LA, new York,
chicago.
It's because it's people arepaying them out and they're not
getting filtered out and theyhave a closed loop toilet to tap
plumbing infrastructure inthose cities.
And it is this, this reallystrange vampiric paradigm where
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people are like drinking eachother's.
You know, I don't even want toget into it.
I can use their imaginations,but it's really concerning
because these pharmaceuticalshave been tested to some extent.
I mean, I don't know how muchyou trust FDA testing.
I don't know how much you trustit, but they have been
quote-unquote, tested to someextent, one at a time, but
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there's absolutely no data onwhat happens when you take 50 to
60 of them at a time in minute,sub-micron, subclinical doses,
right, and it's really aweakening habit.
Another one of the main onesthat's in tap water is atrazine.
An atrazine is a major hormonedisruptor and it's been known to
(45:41):
cause, you know, male fish toturn into female fish.
Male frogs turn into femalefrogs in the wild and it's
rampant in the water ways.
So so, long story short, rightnow water is being used as a
poison.
That's not even to say anythingof the vibrational poisons that
are in the water.
You know, water is exquisitelysensitive to all frequencies and
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stimuli auditory frequencies,vibrational frequencies, visual
frequencies, and you name it.
And a lot of places in thecountry now these water towers
have 5g towers on the watertower, which is extremely
concerning, and so there'sthere's the vibrational
pollution that's getting intothe water as well.
Basically, the water that wedrink is highly traumatized, all
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of the, the pumps and the rightangles and the pipes and the,
everything that it goes through.
There's even like toxic greasesand lubricants in the water
from the greases and lubricantsthat they have to put on to the
pumps, that you push the waterthrough the pipes and it's just,
it's so archaic and backwardsand like 180 degrees from what
we could be doing with water,which is, you know, creating not
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only a bint of personal watersupply, but you know, if you
have pipes with spiralstriations on them, that if
they're designed in the rightway, like we said before, you
know, water, when it's flowingin a spiral, generates energy.
So you could actually power acity, these entire electrical
grid, just from the jet that theenergy generated by water
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flowing in a spiral, rather thanhaving to use electricity to
pump the water through, just theflow of the water itself will
be generating enoughhydroelectric energy to power an
entire city.
That's, that's a tangent,that's a total side.
Speaker 1 (47:22):
Oh, yeah, that's
amazing though it's incredible.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
I mean so much, so
much as possible with water.
Free energy is possible withwater.
You know, infinite miraculoushealings are possible with water
.
There's, there's no end to whatthe source of life is ready to
generously give us and help usstep into when we, when we
become the conscious waterbearers that I believe we're
stepping into in the age ofAquarius.
But it really takes shifting180 degrees from water being a
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poison to water being a medicine, right from water being a
commodity and a resource towater being a commons and these
source.
And when we start seeing waterin that way, we start seeing her
as a medicine.
At the bare minimum, we'llstart mimicking what happens out
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of spring to bring whether it'stap water or reverse osmosis or
, you know, polluted lake water,whatever it is, we'll, we'll
learn from nature and mimicnature to bring water back to
its spring quality state.
So the steps that I teach forhow to do that are filter
structure, balance and energize,and I have a course called
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navigating the waters that goesover all of those steps, all the
all the tools, how to do them,how to do them for free, how to
do them.
You know more conveniently, allof all of the options there,
but what's really cool is thereare some, so that will bring it
back to like a normal spring,right, but there are some
springs around the world thatare very unique in that they are
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miracle spring.
They've been called miraclesprings and these uniquely
healing springs for pilgrimswill travel thousands of miles
and literally be cured ofvarious illnesses.
You know magic Johnson wascured of his aids by visiting a
spring in Tlacote, mexico.
There's another spring in theDonna, india, that has cured
people of all kinds ofcardiovascular issues.
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There's the Lord's spring in inFrance, at Bernadette Grotto,
that there have been thousandsof study.
There are thousands ofanecdotal cases of miracle
healings there, and then I think60 or 62 of them were actually
studied and you know manyscientists and doctors came in
and they tried to figure out,okay, whoa actually happened
here, and they all threw uptheir hands and they said this
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is an official, an officiallyVatican sanctioned miracle here.
And so you know, water doeshave the capacity to be
incredibly curative when weunderstand her love languages
and give her what she needs.
You know she needs.
One of the things that all ofthese springs have in common is
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really high levels of atomic andmolecular hydrogens, of kind of
getting back to where ourconversation started.
That hydrogen is this, thisvery incredibly energy rich,
magical molecule.
The more protein hydrogen is inthe water, the more its
capacity to have some of these,these healing properties.
There's also water that hasbeen specifically depleted of
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deuterium, so rather than waterthat's had excess proteam added
to it, which we call hydrogenenriched water, there's water
that specifically is added toterium lowered and that's called
light water or deuteriumdepleted water, and that's
actually approved as a cancermedication in some places in the
in the hungry, currently onlyfor veterinary use, but of
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course it's used off label forhumans all the time.
Yeah, and then you know, there'sdouble helix water, which is
also an incredible form of waterthat was discovered by David
Gann and Ian Lowe I think hisname is these two doctors who
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basically discovered under anatomic force microscope which it
cost them ten thousand dollarsan hour to rent, and they had to
look for many, many, many hoursat water samples to figure out
what was going on, thesemiraculous results that they
were noticing from certain kindsof water, and they were like we
have to get to the bottom ofthis, it must be something
subatomic.
And so and they eventually theyfound it.
(51:28):
They found that 100 nanometercells of pure water will gather
together in these double helixspirals, and that is probably
the origin of DNA, because waterforms the backbone of your DNA.
The only reason your DNA issupposedly in a spiral is
because it has this highlycoherent spiral water that it
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forms around the backbone, andso when you start working with
double helix water, it's also tobelieve that double helix water
is is why homeopathy iseffective at all, because it has
more double helix is in there,and then if you know how to
create double helix water, youcan make homeopathy a lot more
effective as well.
So there's that kind of water.
There's also infosuited water,which is where you can create
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homeopathy remedies at homeusing any kind of vibration.
There's full spectrum lightinfused water.
Things like anilema can helpinfuse your water with light and
we're finding from thosestudies that not only can it
restore the gut microbiome andthe microbiome of the soil, but
it can even do things likecreate brainwave coherence
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within three minutes of drinkingthe water.
It can.
It can reverse the biologicalaging.
So there's a particular testthat they do for biological age
called the glycane age test, andof course we're all going to
age chronologically and none ofus are getting out of that right
but our our biological agingcan be slowed down and even
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reversed in some ways.
So within 99% of the courseparticipants or, sorry, the case
study participants that didthis trial with this particular
kind of water, 99% of themexperienced one to 12 years of
biological age vitalization thanonly three months of drinking
no water.
So there are many and that thisis new in all the different
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kinds of water.
I'm spacing out on some of themright now.
It's just the half of there'sso many additional kinds of
water like it really is nature'smedicine.
Speaker 1 (53:24):
Whenever we hear
euphemisms, I always think what
is?
What are the origins of that?
And certainly the fountain ofyouth came from somewhere.
Right, we're not talking aboutthe apple of youth or the.
We're specifically talkingabout water, and there was some
sort of wisdom that that camefrom.
Speaker 2 (53:43):
Absolutely, and it's
all over scripture too.
I feel like all of ourancestors have pointed through
this, whether it's throughancient symbols like the
fountain of youth, which Ireally don't think to be a
symbol, I think that there wereplaces in the world where people
did live an incredibly longtime, like up in, for example,
the Hunza region of Pakistan.
(54:04):
You know, not only did peopleregularly live to be
centenarians, but it was at onepoint in time it was not
uncommon for women to give birthover the age of 100 in that
area, and so for generations,anthropologists were going there
thinking that this wasShangri-La, trying to figure out
what is their secret, what istheir diet, what are their
practices, and I'm sure it allpays a factor.
(54:25):
But they typically told theseanthropologists oh, it's the
water that we drink.
And so, finally, dr PatrickFlanagan went there.
Actually, I think it was DrHenry Calanda who went there
first and studied their water,and then his protege, dr Patrick
Flanagan, continued his work.
Between the two of them, theystudied this water for 60 years.
And they studied, theydiscovered a lot of really
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unique factors in thisparticular water that they were
like okay, this actually makes alot of sense, how this could be
the fountain of youth.
In fact, one of the things thatthey found that we later
discovered you know, afterFlanagan's time we later
discovered this does relatedirectly to its level of
deuterium.
But what they found was thatthe length of the lifespan of
people living in a certain areais directly proportional to the
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length of the lifespan of thesnowflakes in that area.
And what I mean by that is thatsnowflakes actually have a
circulatory system just like wedo.
They're little bodies of water,just like we are.
And so you know, when waterfreezes or crystallizes into a
snowflake, it doesn't all freezeat the same rate, and there's
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some water within the snowflakethat freezes much more slowly,
and they called this anomalouswater.
And that water that freezesmore slowly is kind of stays
alive and flows within the armsand the branches of that
snowflake, the circulatorysystem, and by the time the
snowflake completely freezesover, then they considered it
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dead.
I would say maybe just likecryogenically frozen so it can
melt and come back to life.
But the longer that circulatorysystem flows within the
snowflake, the longer the peopleof that region will live.
Well, what we later discovereddown the line is that depending
on the amount of deuterium andthe water, water will freeze at
different rates.
So it makes perfect sense thatyou know.
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If there's no flakes live longer, it was because there was much
less deuterium in their water.
In addition to they also hadsome very unique kind of
silicate colloids and theselittle collaborate organized
silica that was in there thatmade their water kind of cloudy
and highly structured because itacted as kind of a magnet to
like pull the molecules togetherin a very structured way.
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So their water was supermedicinal in a lot of different
ways.
And there are so many ways forwater to be medicinal.
It's amazing that you know evenmagnetized water.
Magnetized water has been usedon so many different farms for
generations now, and in Israelit's been used just with
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incredible benefits.
It's actually more effective togive a cow magnetized water
than it is to give a cow RGBH interms of its production of milk
, how long it can continue toproduce milk, its hormonal
vitality and that sort of thing.
And then you're not, of course,getting RGBH into the you know
the systems of people who drinkthat milk.
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Instead they're just gettingmagnetized water.
There's so many, and that's noteven getting into, like
chromatography and how differentspecific colors will impact
water's ability to delivercertain medicinal benefits Like
it.
Just there's so much when westart going down the rabbit hole
(57:42):
of water being medicinal, thatwe've really only just scratched
the meniscus of this field ofstudy.
And it's still shocking to mesometimes that it's not just
like a household understanding.
But hopefully we're shifting.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
Yeah, I think there's
definitely a shift happening.
It's not quite made it all theway into the mainstream, but
certainly there are pockets ofus in the you know, I'm going to
call it the biohackingcommunity who are starting to
have awareness about howimportant this is.
And I will say even just formyself, it's been an incremental
process to get there.
(58:16):
You know, kind of back to theanimals, indigenous people and
babies, phenomenon of them beingmuch more instinctual.
I remember when my son was veryyoung he's 15 now, but when he
was very young he was soparticular about water, even
bottled water.
There were certain bottledwaters he would drink and there
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were ones he wasn't and he had apalette or an intuitive knowing
about them that I didn'tunderstand.
But you know, if he needed acertain type of water to fall
asleep at night, I wasn't goingto argue with him.
So you know he was certainlyintuitively onto something that
I wasn't quite there yet.
You know, and that's been aprocess of you know first
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learning how to filter water,because most of us think a brick
of water filter at the grocerystore is going to be adequate to
filter our water.
It might make it smell andtaste a little bit better but
it's not really doing very much.
But to the evolution.
You know I'm at the point whereI have a very good hydrogen
(59:23):
generator at home and ananalym-a-wand and I know you and
I both use Infopathy and I hadAnton Federico on the podcast
previously Fascinating,fascinating stuff Once we start
to understand that water isn'tjust this chemical agent, that
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it's a conduit for informationand learning the nuances of that
and the potential of it.
You know you're a wealth ofknowledge in that area,
obviously, but I encouragepeople to just lean into their
own curiosity and, wherever youhave an intuitive sense, just
(01:00:07):
lean more into that, because Ithink we've.
You know, just by nature ofgoing indoors we've lost a
connection to the earth andthose instincts that you know
animals and indigenous and evenbabies have.
It's so fascinating and Iappreciate all the information
(01:00:28):
you bring to this space.
So, in terms of water andinformation and frequency you
mentioned briefly earlier thanputting like 5G towers on top of
water towers what can you tellus about the nature of
non-native EMF frequencies andhow that impacts our bodies and
(01:00:49):
our water?
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Yeah.
So this, I think, is a reallyinteresting topic because it
affects all of us and it's kindof it has a lot of different
effects on water.
So one of the things thatthey're finding is that all of
these cell towers are actuallyaffecting the water in clouds,
and clouds are not just there tolook pretty and carry water
(01:01:14):
from one place to another.
They have other functions aswell, like carrying information,
vibratory information, from oneplace to another, and they're
they are, these very diversemicrobiomes, none of themselves
like clouds, have tons ofmicroorganisms within them,
sometimes literal tons, like youmight see a cloud and think it
looks very fluffy andlightweight, but it could
actually weight tons of water.
(01:01:36):
It's incredible to me to thinkof that.
But so the clouds are actuallygetting irradiated by these
frequencies.
In fact, dolph Santican and histeam have been doing a lot of
research into this, and so it'snot only a matter of the fact
that they start to carry thefrequencies of these non-native
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signals that have no therapeuticbenefit and sometimes
detrimental effect onphysiological systems, because
they don't come, they're notbiocompatible, they don't come
from the physiological system ofthe earth right, and so they're
disharmonious.
They're just not, and if you'rea musician, you'll understand.
If somebody's playing afrequency that's just out of
harmony, you don't want that inyour symphony, you have to tune
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it up.
But nobody is tuning thesetowers to a bioresonant
frequency and so we just havethis disharmony in the symphony
that is always playing in nature, the unheard symphony that we
are meant to resonate in tunewith.
So not only is the waterpicking up on those frequencies,
but it's also disallowed fromtranslating the frequencies of
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nature and of the cosmos intoour bodies and biological
systems as well.
So Theodore Schwenk was one ofmy favorite water researchers
and he showed through his workand others have as well.
I think the whole practice ofSpajirics is largely based on
this principle that waterresponds intimately to the
movements of the stars and thepatterns of the planets and the
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phases of the moon and the exactposition of the sun.
And if Mercury is making a trineto Jupiter, water knows that
right.
And I know this sounds kind ofwoo, but again, schwenk proved
it in his studies and there havebeen numerous Indigenous people
who knew this as well.
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In fact I lived in Balistudying the water priests for
over a year and they have apractice there where they go and
they harvest from all of thesprings.
They've had this practice forhundreds, if not thousands, of
years.
They harvest from all thesprings and they leave the water
and open containers with no lid, and the priests will go in
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this procession all around thecountry.
That can take a week or two ata time.
They hit all the specificsprings that they need to gather
water from for this particularritual, and the water is not
allowed to be disconnected fromthe sky at any point in time.
The trucks cannot even driveunder a bridge.
They can't even drive under abridge, because they want this
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water to be in perfect sync andcommunion with the heavenly
bodies and with the celestialdance.
And so there is this celestialsymphony that is happening in
the heavens and we are meant tobe choreographed into that and
to be informed of it at acellular level.
We are meant to be woven intothe tapestry of all of existence
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, and it's water that does that.
It's water that translates thatinto our bodies.
But when water is being blockedfrom receiving those signals
and instead it filled with noise, just static noise instead,
then we're actually beingdisconnected from our higher
knowing right From our higherwisdom, from the information
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that should be flowing throughus from the celestial realms.
And so that's one aspect ofwhat non-native frequencies do.
They also can completelydestroy the structural integrity
, the coherence, the molecularstructure of water.
So water cannot maintain itscrystallinity in the presence of
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strong man-made EMFs unlessit's been through very specific
structuring processes that giveit a lot of stability.
So this is one of the maindifferences between the
different kinds of waterstructures that are out there on
the market.
There's a lot of subtle nuancesbetween them and I don't think
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the layperson cares to get intoall of the details, but largely
it's true you do get what youpay for in this field and it's
like there are some that createa kind of water that has a very
high level of resilience, ofstructural resilience, where
they've done studies that ifwater has been structured in a
certain way it can even sit nextto a Wi-Fi router for quite a
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while and not lose its structure, whereas most water you
definitely want to keep it awayfrom your Wi-Fi routers.
And that's the reason why EMFshave the damaging effect that
they have on our bodies as well,because they cause our bio
water to lose its structuralintegrity.
And again, if you lose thestructural integrity of your
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intracellular fluid, you cannotconduct that voltage.
The water is the conductor, soyou don't have that cellular
voltage available.
And then also it can cause ourgap junctions to resonate at the
wrong frequency.
It can cause our cell membranesto get out of phase and
resonate at the wrong frequency.
If that is the strongestenvironmental vibration in your
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environment, we're going to gointo and with whatever is the
strongest signal that we areexposed to most often, if we're
not getting out and grounding onthe earth and connecting with
the Schumann resonance oftenenough to offset that, or if you
don't have some kind of youknow infinity block or
multi-wave oscillators orwhatever your EMF strategy tools
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of choice.
We're at a point now where weall have to take sovereignty
over having some kind ofstrategy, because the only way
we're able to absorb hydrationin the first place is through
the osmotic flow of water in andout of our cell membranes, and
that's an electrical process.
The ability of your cells toabsorb water is directly
proportional to their voltage,and so if they're resonating it
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at a different frequency, youliterally can't even draw the
hydration across.
No matter how high quality thewater you're drinking is, your
cells have to be primed toreceive it.
They have to be at the rightfrequency to actually draw it in
.
So a big aspect of hydration islifestyle factors and EMF
strategy.
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But the good news is that themore highly structured your bio
water is and the more it iscoherently tuned to that full
spectrum of light frequenciesand it's strong, it gives you a
really good buffer against thosefields as well.
So if you're really wellhydrated, you just have a lot
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more of a buffer to be a lotless affected by proximity to 5G
and to Wi-Fi routers and thingslike that.
Typically, the sensitivity tothose signals is directly
proportional to a person's levelof hydration, so they can be
dehydrating, but they're goingto be even more dehydrating if
you're already dehydrated.
If you're already dehydrated.
Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:23):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Yeah, I think I've
heard you talk to about.
You know, if we teleportedsomebody from 500 years ago to
present day, that they probablywouldn't even be able to survive
the frequencies in our realmbecause their bodies haven't
adapted.
Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Yeah, yeah.
So that's total speculation,but it makes sense though.
It does, it does.
And there's a book, I thinkit's called Electric, the
Electric Universe, slimsparling,or maybe it's Rainbow Body
something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
Oh yeah, yeah, you're
talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Yeah, Maybe we can.
I can send it to you or we canput it in the show notes or
something.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Yeah, I'll put it in
the show notes if I find it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Yeah.
So you know that has a lot ofreally interesting kind of
history of humanity'srelationship with these
non-native fields and howthey've affected us collectively
and how there's this phase ofadaptation following the
implementation of every you knowmassive signal that's being put
out there.
But then my friend, jonathanButts, also did a study that I
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think is pertinent to this aswell, and he's one of the top
water scientists out there havean enormous respect for his
understanding of water and hehasn't published the paper yet.
But I had a chance to see itand it's incredible because you
can see that if water is exposedto a really strong degrading
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influence like 5G for example,as long as she's given a period
of time to rest in betweenexposures, then she adapts to
that stimuli in reallyinteresting ways.
She'll actually refine herresponse to it every time she's
re-exposed.
She refines her response to itby the Phi ratio, so that water
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might be receiving 5G, but thenit's giving back 5G plus Phi
ratio.
So she's turning harmfulinfluences into more
biologically compatible, morenatural influences.
She's literally evolving them.
She evolves everything.
She gets her hands on Everyvibrational signal.
She has the capacity to evolveit.
The only way that anythingevolves on Earth is through the
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intelligence of water.
What's really groundbreakingabout this is it shows that
water is doing very complexmathematical equations.
Water is displaying thisincredible level of intelligence
and wisdom and grace and mercy,honestly.
But she's only able to do thisif and when she's given these
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periods of rest in betweenexposures where she can
integrate what she's beenexposed to.
And then, in the process ofresting and integration, she
comes back more resilient again,and I think in the study it was
25 hours of exposure and onehour off, I believe.
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Whereas if you just expose watercontinuously to a stimulus with
no breaks, then she becomesvery aggressive.
Actually, in some of theexperiments that they did, she
became so aggressive thatenergetically she sent a pulse
of energy back through themachinery of the laboratory and
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almost exploded everything.
And when the scientists toldother scientists about that and
they were like, yeah, the watersent this pulse of it, like she
just got pissed off.
And she sent this pulse ofenergy and it's screwed with all
of our multi-multi-thousands ofdollars.
Equipment Like our lab isscrewed now.
And the other scientists werelike that's not possible, water
can't do that.
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And John was basically likewell then, you don't know water
because she has a strongpersonality and she's actually
the strongest thing on thisplanet and she's not going to
put up with bullshit.
You know, she's just not goingto put up with it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
Yeah, oh goodness.
Well then, that certainly makesthe case for turning all your
devices off at night to giveyour own internal waters a rest
from frequencies.
So that's encouraging, thoughthat whole adaptation and
resilience is remarkable.
Speaker 2 (01:12:35):
The more I learn
about water, the more hope I
have for the planet, for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Yeah, can you talk a
little bit about water and food,
because I know your backgroundis originally in nutrition,
isn't it?
Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Yeah, well,
originally I was studying
Nutrogenomics, which is howeating wild food actually helps
us to express more of our wildgenetic potential, of our
ancestral progenitors, and thatwhen we eat more hybridized
domesticated food, we tend to bemore docile domesticated
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creatures.
So there's definitely a lot ofinterest behind the agricultural
big food, big ag kind of thing,rather than us going out and
wildcrafting and foraging fromnature.
Because you know, just like,when we wildcraft wild water, we
wildcraft our food.
We just become more sovereign.
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You know people.
So that's kind of where itstarted.
And then I discovered the workof Victor Schauburger, fell in
love with that and went downthis whole water path, starting
in 2009.
And I still do think there's somuch value in recognizing that
you are what you eat.
I think it's more true to sayyou are what you drink or you
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are what you are the informationthat is stored in the water of
the food that you eat, whetherthat's genetic information
stored in that water, or it'slight frequencies that that food
received as it was growing,where it is the amount of
deuterium in that water, or itis what the vibration of that
food and its life force, energy,which is conducted by its bio
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water is communicating to yourown biology.
But there's a lot of ways thatour diets really affect our
level of hydration.
So, for example, you know, ifyou eat more, more fresh food,
it's going to have lower levelsof deuterium and it's going to
have a much higher amount ofenergy.
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That gets translated directlyinto that cellular voltage that
we were talking about.
And remember, cellular voltageis directly proportional to your
level of hydration.
They're the two words for thesame thing, or two measurements
of the same phenomenon.
You can have one without theother, right.
And then also, if you eat foodthat is higher in fat, your body
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is also going to produce moredeuterium, depleted metabolic
water.
So for every 100 grams of fatthat you eat high quality fats,
of course- right about the seedoils.
But for every 100 grams of goodfat that you eat, you produce
about 110 grams of metabolicwater, which is highly
structured and deuteriumdepleted, versus if you eat 100
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grams of carbs, I think it wassomething like 60 to 70 grams of
metabolic water.
100 grams of protein is like 80to 90 grams of metabolic water.
So you know the food is alwaysinforming our water bodies.
If you eat food that's grown inthe tropics, it's going to have
a lot higher level of deuterium, whereas if you eat food that
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was grown closer to the poles,the deuterium levels are going
to be lower.
So if you eat more animal foodsand vegetables, you're going to
have lower levels of deuteriumthan if you eat fruits.
That's a much higher level ofdeuterium.
Of course, if you eat fruits andvegetables because they are
biological, you know water basedbeings that water inside the
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fruits and vegetables is alreadystructured.
You know you're going to getmore actual hydration by eating
an apple or a cucumber, becauseit's structured water and it's,
in this, very convenient, youknow package.
That's going to be like aslower time release of that
water into your system and it'smore ionically charged and all
that.
You're going to absorb more ofthat than you would absorb by
drinking the bottle of disany,because that water is just
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irrigating you.
It's just going to flow rightout of you again.
I don't know if that answersyour question, but yeah, there's
a whole.
There's a whole dietaryprotocol for hydration.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
Oh, wow, yeah, it's.
It's fascinating stuff.
I know that you we barelyscraped the surface here that
you have so much knowledge onwater.
It's fascinating to me, andI've looked over some of your
courses online and there's justa wealth of knowledge there.
What do you have going on interms of either online courses
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or in person education thatpeople who want to learn more
might be able to draw from?
Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
Yeah, so there's like
you said, there's a ton that's
out there.
I have a lot of free resourcesfor people, free webinars at
waters life to Academy and freevideos on YouTube, and I put out
a lot of stuff on Instagram.
I'm going to dive into the meatof the topic.
Waters life doc Academy iswhere I have all of my courses.
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There's the one on drinkingwater how to bring water back
back to the spring quality stateis a really quick seven day
course.
I've had some people binge itall in one day and it's called
navigating the waters.
And then there's one that is onyour internal oceans, called
internal oceans.
It's on your, the biology ofyour inner waters and how to
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really optimize it internally.
And I have one called the spiritof water, which is all about
the more esoteric and mysticalteachings, the religious
teachings the indigenousteachings, the quantum physics
the all of this is 18 hoursworth of deep dive study into
all of the mysteries of water.
And actually all of my coursesare self study do at your own
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pace.
But I'm about to host thespirit of water live again,
which I hosted last year and I'mgoing to do it again this year
for eight weeks all throughNovember and December.
So if anybody wants to jointhat live, that's going to be a
lot of fun.
It'll be every Tuesday, okay.
And then and in terms of inperson events, I'm really
excited we have another retreatcoming up, from January 31 to
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February 5, which is going to bein Tulum and there'll be a Maya
and they're going to beswimming in some notaries and
doing water ceremony and doingfire ceremony and doing
underwater john zoo, aquaticbody work, aquatic dance, of
course, studying some of themysteries of water, drinking the
highest quality water, doingwater alchemy practices, doing
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fascial release, yoga, doinghydrotherapy like ice baths and
things like that.
All things, water for five daysand four nights together in
paradise.
Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
I love it.
I love it.
On that note, before we wrap uphere, you did mention fascia.
Can you talk a little bit aboutyou know that that's one area
where I'm so fascinated at howour body stores our experiences
and information in theconnective tissue of our body
and knowing more about water andits makeup with the fascia
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system.
Can you expand a little bit onthe importance of that?
Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
Yeah, for sure.
So fascia, I'm also fascinatedby it.
I totally hear you on the samepage.
I can't get enough of fasciaresearch, yeah, fascinating.
So it's sorry 80% water 20%protein and it's some of the
most highly structured water inyour entire body.
So it basically channelsinformation through this, this
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water network.
In fact, I don't know if you'veseen the videos of it under a
microscope, but it looks likethis very wet gelatinous webbing
and you can actually see itdelivering droplets of water
along these beautifulcrystalline gel like web
structures.
Because not only does itdeliver information or energy or
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memory or experience, you knowthat your whole somatic
awareness of the world aroundyou, and that your fascia knows
what's happening long beforeyour conscious mind knows what's
happening, it's this somaticcarries.
The water of your fascia is theconduit of this somatic field
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of consciousness, right, and soit's other primary role is as
the irrigated network of yourbody, because your fascist
connected to every single celland it is what determines, far
more so than your bloodstream,how much water is actually
getting to each and every cell.
And so you know it deliversthese water droplets to every
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cell in your body, making sureto irrigate and to nourish them
all and hydrate them all.
But when we are stagnant, thenour bio water also gets stagnant
and our fascia also getsstagnant.
So it's this hydroelectricsystem.
Sorry, I'm not hydroelectric.
Let it hydroelectric, but it'salso hydraulic.
It's this hydraulic system inyour body and hydraulic means
movement by water.
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So your fashion move is whenyou move, it needs that
piezoelectric pressure, thatthat squeeze and release, that
twisting, that stretching rightin order to get those water
molecules where they need to go.
So if we, if any part of ourbody is still for too long, it
starts to develop drought inthat area, dehydration in that
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area, chronic inflammation orchronic pain in that area.
Also, if we experienced somekind of physical injury or
physical trauma, and the energyor the memory of that, even even
an emotional trauma, even apsychological or even a
subconscious trauma, can bestored in the fascia.
And what we see when thathappens is that particular area
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of fascia dries out and nolonger has that baptizing flow
of water to just wash thatenergy system clean in that area
.
Instead of being like a wet,gushy sponge, it becomes like a
dry, crackly, brittle spongeinstead, right.
And so you get these hard, dry,not these these drought
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stricken areas of the body.
And so when we start to combout the fascial threads in that
area and we start to deliverwater flow back to those areas,
there can be a lot of stagnantenergy or stagnant trauma
released from those areas aswell, as it starts to become
wash clean and it starts tobecome hydrated again.
Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Yeah, that's amazing.
That's amazing.
Well, this has been fantastic.
Where can people find youonline if they do want to learn
more?
Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
You can find me at on
Instagram, at Jen Isabel friend
, you can find my shop with allof the water tools and water
alchemy practices and anythingyou could want to filter or
structure your water.
It's basically a curated list.
It's a curated directory of allof my top recommendations and
if it's not on there, I don'trecommend it.
(01:23:16):
Okay, it's water.
Water is life dot shop andagain, the school is at waters
life dot Academy and if you wantto find all of my free videos
and stuff like that there all itis about friend on YouTube.
Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
Okay, great.
And one last question, becauseI think you know this might be
kind of the top thing, forpeople are new to this and don't
know where to start In terms ofyour water.
I don't want to say filtrationor treatment I don't think
that's quite correct butprotocol for enlivening or
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reenlivening your water.
Is there like one specific toolor system that you recommend
most?
Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
Yes, definitely so.
You'll find on the sitethousands of different things
and they're all broken into thecategory of filter structure,
balance or energized.
Because you want to hit eachone of those steps and I've been
teaching those steps for yearsand usually it was always like,
oh, you want to get one tool foreach, or there are some tools
that can hit one or two ormultiple at a time, but you know
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it's it was always a verymanual process.
And then about two years ago Istumbled on the most amazing
thing.
That is now my toprecommendations.
The only thing that does all ofthose steps is the only thing
that filters structures,balances, energizes and suffuses
the water with high therapeuticlevels of molecular hydrogen,
without electrolysis.
Okay, and it's called thespring Aqua wet seven spring
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Aqua wet seven.
Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
All right, I'm going
to have to look that one up.
It basically just recreates.
Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
Check it out.
Yeah, it's amazing.
It recreates the geology of thespring in lords France, right
under your sink.
So it's not a machine thatdoesn't require electricity, it
just literally is a recreationof the geology of a spring.
It's like drinking springwaters, like recreating spring
water in your kitchen, oh wow.
Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Wow, that's amazing,
well, fantastic.
Thank you so much for sharingyour time and your wisdom with
us.
I think our listeners willhopefully develop their own
curiosity about water after thisepisode and go forth and help
educate others on the importanceof water, not just as a
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molecular substance, butsomething that can expand
yourself physically andspiritually.
So thank you so much again forjoining us and I will include
all those links in the shownotes as well.
Speaker 2 (01:25:45):
Awesome.
Thank you so much, jen.
This has really been a pleasure, and thank you to everybody who
listened and have a reallybeautiful day.
Stay hydrated, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
Have a good one.
Thanks so much.
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