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Our Water Is Dead
Back
when the earth was still young, water was quite a bit different
than the fluid we get from our taps today. The beautiful new
planet had a geomagnetic field ten times stronger than that
which we see on the planet now. Water bubbled up freely from below
the ground becoming aerated and energized as it meandered along
granite outcroppings and along endless miles of pristine stream
beds. This natural process imbued the water with ever increasing
levels of natural magnetic properties and energized it
continuously. This energy rich liquid would be the catalyst
to develop, nurture and sustain the ever increasingly varied forms
of life that developed here on our planet. This means that
everything on the planet, from the rocks to the vegetation to the
water, was much more highly charged energetically. But that
was then...
Today, the water that comes to
us through a complex arrangement of pipes, towers, pumps and
sanitizing systems bears little resemblance to this life enhancing
predecessor. Our water has been recycled through many generations
of industrial, agricultural and domestic use It has
been filtered, chlorinated, fluoridated and we can only guess what
else, without even a hint of the rejuvenating effects of bubbling
freely through or cascading over the energy rich planetary
formations as it once did. Even the bottled water that we buy does
not fare any better.
This
repetitive reuse of the planetary water supply can be likened to
agricultural fields that have been planted year after year until
the soil is so exhausted it can no longer support vibrant healthy
growth. Though it may be able to sustain a few sparse
sprouts, the earth is simply worn out. Every farmer knows
that the soil must be reenergized by leaving it fallow, or
planting a crop that gives back precious nutrients if the land is
to remain viable.
So it is with water as well. Our
water supply is essentially dead, lifeless, unable to sustain
vibrant healthy growth. Since virtually all living matter on
the planet contain large quantities of water, our bodies, our
food, vegetation, wildlife and even our pets are negatively
impacted by "water exhaustion".
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