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  • Lifeless Water?

    Only recently did we learn that air/ground pollution and EMFs, badly affect water by causing the clusters of water molecules to disassociate and become lifeless. Our water has been robbed of its life-energy through extensive piping, electro-smog and chemical poisoning. The potent energies that the natural, healthy water had acquired through absorption of nature’s energy…

  • Importance of Water

    The Importance of Water The oxygen in our water and air is the most essential element for the sustenance of our body and brains. Volume wise the human body is about 70% water, but in numbers of molecules 99% of our molecules are water molecules. Water is involved in every healing and life giving process….

  • Meridian Channels

    The meridian system: the ‘motherboard’ of our bio-computer. Each meridian pathway appears to attend to a specific part of the body, to maintain health and homeostasis, and move Qi and/or blood. If this Qi does not flow smoothly, it will cause physical and/or emotional disease. Problems can arise in the meridians: when there is a…

  • Toroidal Fields

    The Law of Reflection ? R is distance between center of Torus donut and the center line of its ring, and r is radius of the ring’s cross-section. In geometry, a torus is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in 3-dimensional space about an axis coplanar with the circle. In mathematics, a…

  • Principle of Information

    Light carries energy + information “Matter is compressed energy. Information is patterns of energy. Thus there is an information flow in our bodies.” Edgar Mitchell PhD. “The Field is the sole governing agency of each particle.” Albert Einstein PhD³. Ervin László posits a field of information as the substance of the cosmos, called the Akashic…

  • Two Heart Chakras?

    Most traditions place the Lower Heart chakra in the chest right above the sternum. It is directly connected to the heart. It has its own polarity-free emotional body. Its sounds create images that lead to manifestation. It is the seat of the soul in the tiny place within the sacred space of the Heart, the…

  • Creating from the Heart

    Long ago, people knew that there is a spiritual side to reality where the human spirit could create an external 3-D reality through an internal focusing of attention and setting a primary intention. Then, relinquish all secondary doubts. However, they also knew that when you create from within your head brain, you asssume that the…

  • Triple Warmer

    Triple Warmer: Fire-energy yang organ This organ-energy system is called the ‘Minister of Dykes and Dredges’ and is responsible for movement and transformation of various solids and fluids throughout the system, as well as for the production and circulation of nourishing as well as protective energies. It is not a single self-contained organ, but a…

  • Pericardium

    Pericardium: Fire-energy yin organ The pericardium is the heart’s ‘Bodyguard’, its protective sack. In Chinese medicine it is regarded as a Fire-energy organ whose special function is to protect the heart. Its energy also protects the heart from disruption and damage by excessive emotional energies generated by the other organs, such as anger from the…

  • Small Intestine

    Small Intestine: Fire-energy yang organ The small intestine receives partially digested food from the stomach and further refines it, separating ‘the pure from the impure’, then assimilating the purified nutrients and moving the impure wastes to the large intestine for elimination. Associated with the heart by Fire energy, the small intestine controls the more basic…

  • The Heart

    The Fire energy yin organ In Chinese, the word for ‘heart’ (shin) is also used to denote ‘mind’. An ordinary heart can be strong and steady, but also weak and wavering. In that case, the pain-parts in us can rebel and prey upon the mind of the Upper Heart chakra, which then loses its command…

  • The Fire Organs

    The Chinese Taoist cosmology is structured on five elements: fire, earth, metal, water, and wood. These five elements are the basis of Chinese metaphysics and philosophy and have practical applications including astrology, astronomy, feng shui, and the traditional Chinese medicine. Each element possesses distinct characteristics. The fire element is the most masculine of the five…