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Optimum Energy For Better Life With Uniwave by Quantes Technology (CHAPTER 3)

 

CHAPTER 3

Water

History of Water

Our ancient fathers held water in great esteem. Thales of Miletus (635 BC-543 BC), often regarded as the first philosopher in the Greek tradition and the father of Science, hypothesized that water was the basic element from which all else was derived. He came to this conclusion because only water could be found in all three states: solid, fluid, and gaseous. Thales believed that the world originated from water.

Thales' notion that water is the primal origin of all things is interesting: it goes back to the notion of an origin for all living things. More importantly, this hypothesis holds within its frame work the seed idea that all things are connected. Early civilizations always started around water sources, like rivers and lakes, because of the important role water played in the daily routines of man. Indus Valley, the location of the first civilization of India, was centred along the Ganges and Indus rivers. Meanwhile, in ancient China the earliest civilizations started and flourished around the Yellow River, Yangtze and the West River. Similarly in ancient Egypt, people were dependent on the constantly flooding river Nile for their livelihood: and as far back as 5000 BC, people lived all along the river. Throughout human history, water has always been used (and in some instances continues to be) in religious and cultural practices. Seeing just how important this element is, let us examine it in greater detail.

What is Water?

Water is the common energy factor in all living things. Water surfaces on earth make up 70% of earth surfaces. Water droplets exist in the air that we breathe in, giving air its moisture. The gases, hydrogen and oxygen, that exist in the earth's atmosphere, combine together (2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom) to form one element of water indeed. So prevalent is water on our planet that water sources are comparable to the body's circulatory channel. Like the circulatory channel of the human body, water on earth is the sustainer and purifier of earth. It nourishes earth (the physical body) and removes toxins from it. Interestingly, the human body comprises 70% water; while the human brain is 90% water. The high percentage of this element, both within the human body and outside it, hints at the importance of this element.

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The importance of water in the human body cannot be overemphasized. As mentioned earlier, the human anatomy is made up of about 70% water. More than 50% of the water in our bodies can be found within the cells (intracellular) while the rest of it is found between the cells and in the blood (extracellular). Due to its almost omnipresent like nature, water invariably participates in all physiological and bio-chemical processes that are essential to life.

Lack of water leaves the skin looking dried and weathered. The optimum level of water in one's cells ensures that cells remain in the sizes and shapes they are supposed to be.

Another important role of water is in thermoregulation. Water helps to keep the body's temperature constant. Apart from regulating one's body temperature, water aids in removing toxins from the body. The human lymphatic system is the body's waste disposal system. The lymphatic system facilitates the break down of toxins before passing them into the blood stream. When the body is dehydrated, the flow of lymph is weakened in the system and this makes the body less resistant to infection. With adequate water supply, lymph flows properly again, fighting infection and clearing toxins. Water also helps flush toxins through the kidneys and when one perspires, one excretes water along with toxins that are dissolved in it through the skin.

Water helps maintain the pH of the body fluids with the presence of alkaline pH. All the systems of the body and the organs in the body, work to maintain the ideal salinity levels of blood and the fluids surrounding cells. However waste material that is built up during the process of digestion is acidic in nature. Water plays a crucial role in the elimination of this toxic build up by flushing waste matter via the kidneys.

Water aids the lubrication process in the human body. Adequate water is necessary to enable the body to lubricate joints effectively and cushion inter-vertebral discs. Water is necessary to facilitate the various chemical reactions that occur in the body. In other words, the chemicals the body uses have first to be dissolved in water to enable the process of passing through cell membranes (cell walls). Water in this capacity functions as a solvent.

To ensure optimum health, the ratio of water in the human body has to be maintained at all times. While many forms of beverages can be consumed by man, ideally water in its natural form should be consumed to keep the body healthy. This is because other forms of beverages "steal" water from bodily fluids resulting in the body becoming dehydrated. Adequate supply of water is necessary as water plays an important role in nearly every bodily function. It aids in digestion, nutrient absorption, chemical and enzymatic reactions and more.

Water has an integral role in ensuring that vital nutrients are transported to the various destinations in one's body. Adequate water makes possible the flow of blood in one's body which in turn supplies nutrients and oxygen to the various parts of the body.

Water fills cells with fluids and ensures that they remain firm. With adequate water these cells can maintain their elasticity. To visualize this better, consider one's skin. The human skin requires adequate water to maintain its elasticity and suppleness.

Almost 90% of the human brain is made up of water. Hence adequate water is essential for the optimum function of one's brain. An adequate supply of water in the body helps to boost brain focus and increase the ability of concentration. If the body is dehydrated the brain is not able to focus. Furthermore toxins hang around in the liver, making one tired and unable to focus.

The above list of some functions of water in the human body underlines the importance of an adequate supply of water in the system. What then happens if there is an inadequate supply of water in the system?

Shortage of Water in the Body

Since water plays such an important role in the various bodily functions it would be safe to infer that a shortage of water for the vital functions can result in the body's vitality being diminished. Insufficient intake of water can weaken the body and at the critical level It can lead to all type of chronic diseases.

Some examples of how lack of water affects the body are given below.

1) Lack of water can lead to chronic cellular dehydration. When this happens the body's cells are left weak and vulnerable exposing themselves to the disease process. This in turn can weaken the body's overall immune system and can lead to chemical, nutritional and pH imbalances.

2) The human brain consists mainly of water. As mentioned earlier, 90% of the human brain consists of water. Hence when one is dehydrated one may feel a headache coming. An example of this may be a headache caused by consumption of alcohol. Alcohol acts as a diuretic. Upon consuming alcohol, copious amounts of fluids are passed out leaving one dehydrated and sometimes with a headache!

3) Sunken eyes can be caused by a lack of water in the system as an adequate amount of water is necessary to maintain suspension of the eyes in the eye sockets. Dark eyes and under eye circles could also point to a lack of water in the system. The skin around the eyes is fine and thin. When there is insufficient fluid in that area, the skin around the eyes is easily bruised. The cells also become dehydrated due to the lack of water.

4) When a labour performing intensive work or when the body exercises, the circulatory system works harder to transport oxygen to the muscles for these activities. Where insufficient oxygen is transferred to the muscles one may experience painful cramps. This is because when there is inadequate oxygen supply to the muscles and causes the formation of lactic acid. The formation of lactic acid causes painful cramps. Drinking enough water will ensure that the blood carries an adequate supply of oxygen to the muscles.

5) Water also helps to flush waste and toxins from the body. When one does not drink enough water, these toxins and waste products may remain in the bladder making one susceptible to cystitis and kidney infections.

6) To maintain a healthy colon, adequate water supply is absolutely essential. Without water the contents of the lower intestine can dry out and get stuck. This can result in constipation.

7) Women sometimes retain fluid during pregnancy. Fluid retention occurs when the body senses there is a shortage of water and begins to retain every drop it needs for vital daily processes. Hence the best treatment for puffiness is to consume more water.

8) Bad breath can be attributed to a lack of water. Saliva helps cleanse the teeth and keeps the tongue hydrated. Lack of water dries the mouth, leads to furry tongue and prevents bacteria from being washed away.

As illustrated above, water is a very important element in one's body. One needs to have not only an adequate amount of water but also the right type of water to enable the body to carry out its various functions effectively.

Water Cycle

The heat from the sun causes water to evaporate from the earth's surfaces. Essentially water evaporates from oceans, lakes, rivers and other water sources. As water evaporates, winds carry the water vapour into the atmosphere. Upon condensation, the water vapour forms tiny droplets which form clouds. When these clouds come into contact with cool air, the result is rain, sleet or snow.

Due to this precipitation water returns to the surface of earth where it falls on land and into the sea. About 80% of this precipitation falls back into the oceans and the remaining 20% onto land. Out of this 20%, some of the rain, sleet or snow makes its way to the ground. Some of the water that falls onto land will make its way into the ground and be consumed by plants. Meanwhile some of the precipitation will make its way into streams and rivers where it may eventually feed into reservoirs and nourish our towns and cities.

Some of the precipitation may be trapped between rocks or clay layers resulting in the formation of ground water. Yet again, some of the water may travel down through the soil into the bedrock, travelling thousands of feet below the surface where it is heated before finding its way back to the surface in the form of a natural spring. In its journey downwards this water will also go through a natural filtration process. As it finds its way to the surface, this purified water may pass through many different natural energy fields. This water retains the vibration or imprints of the regions that it travels through. This type of water will have undergone a holistic hydrological cycle. We will discuss this cycle shortly.

However, most of the water that flows above ground or underground finally returns back to the seas. Rivers, springs, streams and lakes help collect the water from the ground and ultimately return it to the ocean. Now, in this way the whole process keeps repeating itself. To borrow a modern day word, water essentially keeps "recycling" itself for mankind! That is the essence of the hydrological cycle of water.

The Holistic Hydrological Cycle

The holistic hydrological cycle is the story of water as it travels many miles underground. This naturally recycled hydrological water has a long history of life underground.

As mentioned earlier, some of the water may travel down through the soil into the bedrock, traversing hundreds or even thousands of miles underground. In its journey downwards this water also goes through a cleansing process and is heated before finding its way back to the surface. This water flows in an inwardly spiraling fashion.

This is termed as an implosion course or vortex. In fact this is water's naturally occurring motion.

Naturally occurring water takes this path of least resistance. This keeps the water energized. While on its journey, water also travels through different types and surfaces of rocks. As it passes through these clay and rocks, water acquires minerals.

This water will also pass through underground streams and rivers and will be moulded by the varying vibrational influences it encounters. It will also be influenced by earth's subtle energies.

This natural water that resurfaces on earth's surface is water that is mature and ripe with a temperature of about +4°C (+39.2°F). It wanders along dark paths or paths with little light and in this way avoids direct contact from the sun's damaging rays. This water that resurfaces within a natural setting is life affirming water. It is vibrant, full of light, full of vitality, verve and energy. It is this water that is termed living water. As this lively, pulsating water meanders through the valleys, it maintains its inner energies. The water will carry along with it vital minerals, trace elements and other subtle energies.

Natural springs are one source of water that has gone through a holistic hydrological cycle. Water that finally comes out into the surface in these forms has undergone "natural treatment" via its travels over the varying surfaces underground; be it the rocks, trees, or underground streams it passes through. This naturally treated living water is rich in minerals and often has therapeutic healing properties.

Hence the story of water in its journey underground includes an account of the different landscapes and terrains the water would have passed through. It will also include a narration of the different vibrational frequencies and energies it would have encountered.

Water Memory

Water has an interesting feature in that it has a memory. It is able to hold the vibrations of all substances that it has been exposed to, thus retaining these vibrations long after leaving the source of these vibrations behind. This holding capacity of water gives water its innate memory faculty.

Water that travels in earth's gut is alive and energized. On its long journey underground, this living water may pass through many different energy fields. This water will have been exposed to various types of subtle energies. Among these beneficial vibrations are vibrations from the sun, moon and the earth. Living water retains this health promoting vibrations or imprints of the regions that it travels through.

Viktor Shauberger

We cannot discuss the holistic hydrological cycle and living water without discussing Viktor Shauberger. He was an Austrian who was given the title the 'Water Wizard'. He was one of the first to acknowledge water as a living and energized entity offering beneficial properties. Born in the late 19th century to a family who had been foresters for more than 400 years, Shauberger was a keen observer of nature and its surroundings. He learnt from his observations that water in shaded mountain areas yielded healthy, rich plants and vegetation. He also noted that fields irrigated by water transported to them at night yielded greater harvests.

Realizing that water was nature's circulatory system, Shauberger inferred that water must be allowed to run its own natural course to keep its energy. Once sufficiently energized this water then would be able to play its role effectively as the sustainer and purifier of all living things on earth.

Shauberger observed that the winding bends and shaded banks protect water from direct sunlight. A low temperature and natural flow were the necessary prerequisites for water to preserve its 'energy'.

He inferred that rapid industrialization and continued world wide deforestation would make scarce a once abundant commodity of good drinking water. His observations led him into deeper research of his subject matter and through his research he was able to explain the significance of water's properties.

He inferred that rapid industrialization and continued world wide deforestation would make scarce a once abundant commodity of good drinking water. His observations led him into deeper research of his subject matter and through his research he was able to explain the significance of water's properties.

He realised that subtle energy could restore the life force to water and hence help to recreate living water. Prompted by his findings, Shauberger went on to devise various methods for promoting and maintaining water at its optimum level of purity and vitality.

Shauberger's observations led him to write extensively on the subject. He also designed many energy devices, through which dead water could be brought back alive by using ideas like implosion and resonance.

Shauberger was just one of many researchers dwelling into the subject matter of subtle energy in the last century of the millennium. Other famous names include Nikola Tesla and Wilhelm Reich. They all had devices that worked with subtle energy.

Environmental Pollution

Environmental pollution is a major problem faced by mankind today. Indiscriminate progress and development without giving due regard to one's surroundings has led to our environment being contaminated with greenhouse gases, toxic waste, litter, smog fumes, agricultural pesticides, fertilizers and The Problem with Water - Water Contamination "Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink, so goes the line in Coleridge's "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner". Mankind may find itself in the same predicament as the Ancient Mariner, who found that although he was surrounded by the vast ocean with water all around him, the ocean's water was simply not fit for consumption. Due to man's lack of knowledge and understanding more.

Environmental pollution is beginning to take a toll on the health of mankind. There seems to be a growing consensus that cancer is very much an environmental disease. According to the World Health Organization chemical carcinogens may be the cause of 90% of cancers. The Center for Disease Control in the United States says that fatalities from cancer are growing more rapidly than the population.

Environmental pollution is not just the contamination of the air we breathe in. It also includes the contamination of our land, soil and the water we use.

The Problem with Water - Water Contamination

"Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink, so goes the line in Coleridge's "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner". Mankind may find itself in the same predicament as the Ancient Mariner, who found that although he was surrounded by the vast ocean with water all around him, the ocean's water was simply not fit for consumption. Due to man's lack of knowledge and understanding of nature, man has been abusing this nourishing resource over the years. And if man persists in such behaviour, water may well become a scarce commodity!

How is this possible? Pollutants from agricultural matter whether pesticides or fertilizers may gradually work their way into man's water system. Acid rain and chemical spills will also invariably find their way into water sources and contaminate the food one eats and the water one drinks.

The rampant use of pesticides and herbicides has resulted in Ihese substances being found frequently in household tap water. In 1994, the Environmental Working Group in the United States conducted a study of 29 major cities. They found that drinking water all the 29 cities had traces of at least one weed killer.

Their report entitled "Tap Water Blues" went on to say that "Millions of Americans are routinely exposed to one or more pesticides in a single glass of tap water."

However the contamination of water does not end here. There is growing concern that the various pollutants can affect the local groundwater. If this happens then the implications for mankind is very bleak, since once contaminated these sources can remain so for years to come.

The negative repercussions of a contaminated water source are already beginning to affect man. Dr. David Ozonoff, from the Boston University School of Public Health, one of America's leading authorities on water contamination warns that, "The risk of disease associated with public drinking water has passed from the theoretical to the real."

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The common water treatment facilities are ill-equipped to remove the contemporary synthetic chemicals that make their way into the water catchment areas. Typically the water filtration facility consists of just sand-bed filtration and disinfection. And this simple filtration mechanism is outdated to battle the cocktail of chemical toxins that eventually make their way to the catchment areas.

Dead Water

Dead water is water that has been damaged. The healing vibrations associated with health enhancement are removed from this type of water. Let us look at the various ways man creates dead water.

Water that is alive and energized is able to hold the natural health enhancing vibrations of all substances that it has been exposed to. It is this holding capacity that gives water its innate memory faculty. This healthy and abundant supply of natural energetic forces in natural water enhances the quality of this living water or energized water. Now in the case of dead water, there is a stripping off of all these natural forces from the water.

As mentioned earlier contemporary water treatment plants are ill-equipped to handle the chemical toxins that may be inside "treated water". Hence these toxins continue to remain in our water. These toxins have harmful vibrations. At the same time, water will also be exposed to harmful vibrations from heavy metals which will linger even after these substances have been removed from the water. This is via water's innate ability to hold the vibrations of all substances that it has been exposed to. Hence this water is no longer alive and has been damaged.

When water is trapped or caught in reservoirs and dams it no longer travels a natural course. Since it no longer makes its trek under ground, it is void of energy and vitality. In other words, where living and charged water runs its normal course underground and passes through the natural filtration process amongst rocks and soil, water in dams and reservoirs is dead and uncharged.

Water is also transported in straight, narrow, metallic pipes that do not allow the water to flow in its naturally inward spiraling motion. Hence water is not able to retain its energy. The vibrations from the metallic pipes also interfere with the natural health enhancing vibrations of water, negating the positive vibrations of water.

Already trapped as stagnant water in dams and reservoirs, these catchment areas then proceed to treat water in an unnatural manner. Here, water is subjected to a battery of chemicals which further work together to lessen the energy in water. Fluoridation and chlorination of water are today deemed necessary evils in the treatment of our "polluted " water.

These waters may also be packed with the effects of various man-made frequencies it has been exposed to. All these remove the natural vitality of energized water: this water is no longer living and is referred to as "dead water".

How Does Dead and Contaminated Water Affect The Human Body Fluids?

Water holds a myriad of functions in the human body which is essential to health. Dead water is not able to fulfill these functions optimally. Furthermore dead water does not have the subtle energy vibrations that play significant role in maintaining our health.

The unnatural composition that makes up dead water can leech energy from our bodies. While the human body is resilient, constant consumption of low grade water can be detrimental to the human body. This is because the water in our reservoirs which is deemed fit for consumption has been found to contain trace elements of poison, such as chlorine, fluoride and active metals like aluminium and etc.

Contaminated water when consumed by the body, changes the chemical composition of body fluids, resulting in body fluid becoming more acidic. The changes in the body's environment set the playing field for a series of negative consequences on the human body.

Toxins in the water lead to the formation of free radicals. The free radicals disrupt stability in the cells and destroy them. This sets the stage for degenerative changes to take place in the cells. The end result is that the body enters into a state of disease.

As seen from the above, dead water can hold negative health consequences for the body. Hence it is imperative that we seek the energized, health promoting living water that our forefathers had easy access to.

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