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Part 10 - Water and the Creation of Life

To summarize so far, we have read about water behaving

differently to other liquids in ways that makes life on earth

possible, how it moves through various water cycles and going

further afield, how it is found throughout the known universe.

 

We also considered that if we transform our thinking to be

life centered in way water is, then humanity can more easily

learn how to create life-friendly inventions.

 

This may seem  a strange idea but I do consider this is our

main problem; the thinking that created the technology that

created the pollution. Change the thinking and we will get

ahead fastest of all.

 

We have also learned about water's ability to receive, to

remember and to transport information and energy. Water is not

just a wet chemical it is also energy, and can be contaminated

with both chemical and energetic harmful pollutants.

 

In our last article we looked at the creative rhythms of water,

both as pulse in time, and as symmetrical shapes in space.

 

Today we will look further at the rhythmic properties of water,

its ability to move rhythmically in controlled situations

to create all shapes that make up living things.

 

This may seem complicated but it is an absolutely fundamental

fact of great importance about water.

 

 

Rhythms occur in water naturally everywhere.

 

But, in flowing water outside in nature, there are so many wave

impulses and fixed resistances affecting it, clear rhythms

seldom build up.

 

However once water is stilled and only one flow impulse works

in it, in say a fish tank or a tubular glass vase, then a

rhythmic pulse and symmetrical shape is created naturally,

out of itself. This is phenomenally important in the creation

of new life, in embryology.

 

A fish, turtle and bird's egg or the womb become stilled

volumes of liquid, with flowing waves creating living shapes

within them.

 

If we consider the heart, we find in the tiny embryo the

rhythmical movement of the fluid starts early, so early that

even the heart itself is not yet created.

 

From what I have found out, this pulsing fluid moves into the

place where the heart will be and forms around itself the

actual organ, which then continues with the rhythmical beat

that actually appears to have been there first!

 

The heart itself is created by embryonic liquid flow held in

the womb, and this liquid flow has its own minute rhythms

pulsing steadily before the heart even exists.

 

It is not so that the heart is simply a biological pump similar

to a mechanical machine. We need to think differently here.

 

It appears that the heart may have three areas, one smaller

one operating with a vacuum, pulling the blood uphill.

 

The heart possibly works to maintain steady rhythms, rhythms

that have an intelligent life activity inherent in them.

 

It is difficult to understand how a heart, without a rest, can

possibly mechanically pump for 90+ years pushing blood

corpuscles through 40,000 kilometers of half-uphill tubing,

most of which is so thin the corpuscles line up one by one.

 

The fluid dynamic braking pressure of this is enormous, yet is

supposedly done by a little muscle that never rests.

 

Something else must be at work, some secret in nature that we

do not yet properly understand. But I am sure it has something

to do with water's amazing rhythmic capacity to incorporate

nature's energy and intelligence deep within it.

 

It appears that nature has evolved the heart system in more

complicated organisms like animals and human beings in order

to intensify necessary life supporting rhythms. Simpler

organisms in the evolutionary scale like insects have pulsing

rhythms within their bodies but no heart.

 

Research design by the Healing Water Institute has even created

a small regular pulsing water-heart operating simply from the

flow of the water into this self-skinned beating waterdrop.

No pumping, just rhythmic responses from water.

 

Organs and bones develop out of liquid movement in embryos and

harden later to form solid matter, but actually they were

created out of intelligent liquid flow.

 

Chicks in eggs are created within a liquid world where rhythmic

waves bounce from the perfect curved wall surfaces to form the

living shapes of these lovely little creature. Warmth,

nutrients, energy waves and nature's frequency wisdom all

working together.

 

Water not only maintains life; it also creates the very forms

we see alive in all physical living beings.

 

The life work of Theodor Schwenk, co-founder of the Institute

for Flow Sciences in Germany, has focused on showing the

rhythmical nature of flowing movement. developing methods to

show a wonderland of creativity within water movement.

 

His experimental methods isolate single rhythms in water tanks

to create shapes of movement that are just like plants,

insects, jellyfish and octopus, plus human organs like the

larynx, the heart and many bones.

 

The amazing thing is that nature's wisdom uses this rhythmical

movement to somehow miraculously create living forms, with life

and consciousness added.

 

It is surely high time we learned more about this from the

master of life itself, Nature.

 

And to do this we need to think like nature and be more

respectful of its stupendous ability and power.

 

One thing of grave concern however is that when polluted water

is used in these sensitive experiments, the water does not move

freely and the sort of shapes we rely on for our bodies, do not

occur.

 

So pollution not only affects the freshness of water and the

chemical health of water, but also may effect the healthy

creation of the living shapes we inhabit, our bodies. This

includes the plants we grow and the animals we breed.

 

The importance of having clean water with nature's energy

resonance is vitally important for all aspects of our lives

from the very start in the womb, throughout our entire

lifespan.

 

Now we have had a glimpse of how life is created, next time we

will look at water as the fluid all life forms love to drink,

the maintainer of life. 

 

Best wishes


 

Iain Trousdell

Co-Founder and Keynote Speaker

The Healing Water Institute

www.healingwaterinstitute.org

 

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