What is Full-spectrum living water?
For thousands of years people have made reference to living water. It has spiritual as well as philosophical and scientific connotations. The fact that the term has survived so many generations is an indication of an underlying message. It implies that there is living water AND that there is something other than living water. Can water lose its life? If so, can the life be returned to water? These are powerful questions that deserve more than philosophical answers.
Living water has existed on Earth for millions of years. It is one of Mother Nature’s finest creations, and it is the foundation for all life. Yet the degree to which water can support life depends on the degree of life force in the water. Water can be vibrantly alive or it can be barely alive, just like many of the inhabitants of the Earth. Unfortunately, much of the water on the planet today has been mistreated to the point that its life hangs by a drop. It is no longer able to support the Earth’s life forms at optimal levels. Yet, understanding a few simple concepts can restore the life to water.
The New Science of Water is an investigation into water’s liquid crystalline phase where water molecules create a repeating geometric pattern similar to the molecular pattern in a solid crystal. Although the molecules remain mobile, they move together, like a school of fish. Living water is an organized network that responds to its environment. Once the network has been established, it carries signals and vibratory (frequency) information with greater efficiency--very similar to the way solid crystals are used for this purpose in modern technology. Living water, otherwise referred to as a liquid crystal, is the medium within the human body that amplifies and transmits signals in an instant.
The term, full-spectrum living water refers to living water that carries the full spectrum of life supporting frequencies.
Living water has existed on Earth for millions of years. It is one of Mother Nature’s finest creations, and it is the foundation for all life. Yet the degree to which water can support life depends on the degree of life force in the water. Water can be vibrantly alive or it can be barely alive, just like many of the inhabitants of the Earth. Unfortunately, much of the water on the planet today has been mistreated to the point that its life hangs by a drop. It is no longer able to support the Earth’s life forms at optimal levels. Yet, understanding a few simple concepts can restore the life to water.
The New Science of Water is an investigation into water’s liquid crystalline phase where water molecules create a repeating geometric pattern similar to the molecular pattern in a solid crystal. Although the molecules remain mobile, they move together, like a school of fish. Living water is an organized network that responds to its environment. Once the network has been established, it carries signals and vibratory (frequency) information with greater efficiency--very similar to the way solid crystals are used for this purpose in modern technology. Living water, otherwise referred to as a liquid crystal, is the medium within the human body that amplifies and transmits signals in an instant.
The term, full-spectrum living water refers to living water that carries the full spectrum of life supporting frequencies.
The importance of vortices
One of the most important elements for the creation of full-spectrum living water is movement. Water loves to move (to dance); when water is allowed her freedom, she naturally spins. Water uses movement (vortices) to gather and to organize energy.
The spin of a vortex produces powerful forces which help to create a greater degree of molecular structure in water; they cause molecules to organize into their most energy efficient geometry—that of a liquid crystal. In this state, water is more efficient and more able to store energy and information. As water continues to spin, it gathers energy.
A river is a good example of vortices in action. As water courses down a riverbed, the central channel becomes a huge horizontal vortex interacting with numerous smaller vortices within it. This is the way a river stays balanced and energized—gathering and dispensing energy throughout the journey.
Vortices have the capacity to energize and to structure their contents. Understanding and using the power of the vortex can significantly enhance the quality of your water.
The spin of a vortex produces powerful forces which help to create a greater degree of molecular structure in water; they cause molecules to organize into their most energy efficient geometry—that of a liquid crystal. In this state, water is more efficient and more able to store energy and information. As water continues to spin, it gathers energy.
A river is a good example of vortices in action. As water courses down a riverbed, the central channel becomes a huge horizontal vortex interacting with numerous smaller vortices within it. This is the way a river stays balanced and energized—gathering and dispensing energy throughout the journey.
Vortices have the capacity to energize and to structure their contents. Understanding and using the power of the vortex can significantly enhance the quality of your water.
The importance of organizing energy
The organization of water's molecular structure requires energy which can be supplied in a variety of forms (including, but not limited to magnetism, piezoelectricity, light, sound and life force itself). One of the easiest ways to provide energy is through weak electromagnetic forces.
Water responds to electromagnetic fields. That’s because water is a polar molecule. It has a positively- and a negatively-charged side. When water is placed within a magnetic field—the molecules align against the lines of force. When placed within a weak electric field (piezoelectric) water aligns with the lines of force. Alternating current, like the current that powers our electrical grid, is damaging to water. It causes the ceaseless switching of poles and causes water to heat up.
Water’s liquid crystalline phase exhibits a similar molecular pattern to the geometry of quartz crystals—used for decades in a wide variety of technologies. (The properties of quartz make it ideal for sound and light amplification in radios, TVs, and lasers. Crystals are used as frequency control devices in computers, clocks, navigation equipment, global positioning systems, and in many other applications. These applications are only possible because of the unique molecular structure of crystals.)
Water has similar structure when it is in the liquid crystalline phase. It too, can amplify and transmit energetic information. This is one of its functions within biological organisms.
When cyclical movement (vortices) combine with a form of organizing energy like those mentioned above, water forms a liquid crystal. In time, water reaches a coherent state where molecules respond cooperatively. In other words, the water can maintain its molecular structure even when it is removed from the energetic field. The use of magnetism and piezoelectricity are the most common.
Water responds to electromagnetic fields. That’s because water is a polar molecule. It has a positively- and a negatively-charged side. When water is placed within a magnetic field—the molecules align against the lines of force. When placed within a weak electric field (piezoelectric) water aligns with the lines of force. Alternating current, like the current that powers our electrical grid, is damaging to water. It causes the ceaseless switching of poles and causes water to heat up.
Water’s liquid crystalline phase exhibits a similar molecular pattern to the geometry of quartz crystals—used for decades in a wide variety of technologies. (The properties of quartz make it ideal for sound and light amplification in radios, TVs, and lasers. Crystals are used as frequency control devices in computers, clocks, navigation equipment, global positioning systems, and in many other applications. These applications are only possible because of the unique molecular structure of crystals.)
Water has similar structure when it is in the liquid crystalline phase. It too, can amplify and transmit energetic information. This is one of its functions within biological organisms.
When cyclical movement (vortices) combine with a form of organizing energy like those mentioned above, water forms a liquid crystal. In time, water reaches a coherent state where molecules respond cooperatively. In other words, the water can maintain its molecular structure even when it is removed from the energetic field. The use of magnetism and piezoelectricity are the most common.
The importance of salts and minerals
e ocean is a dynamic, living crystal continually exchanging energy and information with its surroundings. The fluids within the human body (lymph, blood plasma, and extracellular fluid—the fluid between cells) are very much like the ocean. In fact, comparisons between them reveals they are almost identical. "Salts" in the ocean and within the human body contribute to water’s ability to exchange energetic information. Water without salts is empty. That’s why distilled water is said to be “dead.” It lacks the ingredients that help water to hold energy. Without salts, water is also aggressive. In order to become balanced, it draws minerals from anywhere it can get them.
Salts are essential for the maintenance of life. For water, they provide the energetic “spark” that helps conduct energy and information. Salts are also a component in the creation and maintenance of water’s liquid crystalline state; they participate in the creation of a more complex liquid crystal.
And of course, they are a requirement for the generation of full-spectrum living water.
Salts occur as combinations of acidic and alkaline ions, where a positively-charged ion combines with a negatively-charged ion in the formation of a new compound. Examples include potassium sulfate, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and of course, sodium chloride. Salts can combine in a nearly endless number of combinations found in the ocean and within our bodies. The addition of unprocessed salt (not table salt) invigorates water. It provides balanced minerals, supports water's structure and it introduces influences from the ocean that are essential to our well-being.
Salts are essential for the maintenance of life. For water, they provide the energetic “spark” that helps conduct energy and information. Salts are also a component in the creation and maintenance of water’s liquid crystalline state; they participate in the creation of a more complex liquid crystal.
And of course, they are a requirement for the generation of full-spectrum living water.
Salts occur as combinations of acidic and alkaline ions, where a positively-charged ion combines with a negatively-charged ion in the formation of a new compound. Examples include potassium sulfate, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and of course, sodium chloride. Salts can combine in a nearly endless number of combinations found in the ocean and within our bodies. The addition of unprocessed salt (not table salt) invigorates water. It provides balanced minerals, supports water's structure and it introduces influences from the ocean that are essential to our well-being.
The importance of darkness
Darkness is regenerative for water just as it is for the human body. Without the darkness of night that brings sleep, the human body becomes tired and energetically depleted. Although light adds important frequencies supplied by the Sun, it is the darkness and the energetic qualities of the womb that refine water’s energy.
Strong heat and light are two of water’s enemies. Too much sunlight robs the energetic enhancements acquired by water. The longer water sits in the Sun the less energy it has—especially if it remains motionless. Only in the cool, dark confines within the Earth (in the absence of the Sun) does water reach maturity. When water springs forth from the Earth, it usually does so in shaded areas where full sun is absent. In this way, it is indirect light that first touches the newly emerging water rather than full sunlight. Many springs have receded into the Earth when shade trees were removed from the immediate environment.
Nature has found ways of protecting water from the Sun. The vast majority of the ocean lies in complete darkness where water is imbued with life force. In the absence of light, ions (from water and salts) organize and cohere, slowly gathering energy from vortices and gentle currents in the depths of the ocean. Oceanic currents continually cycle this water so that its refined energy is mixed with water enhanced by the Sun. Dew is another example of water at its energetic peak—created in the darkness, enlivened by the indirect light of dawn and, if not absorbed, robbed of its energy by the full sun.
Water that has been exposed to vortices, some form of organizing energy, natural sound and light, reaches perfect balance and equilibrium in the dark. These conditions bring energetic refinement to water. They complete the picture for the creation of full-spectrum, living water.
Strong heat and light are two of water’s enemies. Too much sunlight robs the energetic enhancements acquired by water. The longer water sits in the Sun the less energy it has—especially if it remains motionless. Only in the cool, dark confines within the Earth (in the absence of the Sun) does water reach maturity. When water springs forth from the Earth, it usually does so in shaded areas where full sun is absent. In this way, it is indirect light that first touches the newly emerging water rather than full sunlight. Many springs have receded into the Earth when shade trees were removed from the immediate environment.
Nature has found ways of protecting water from the Sun. The vast majority of the ocean lies in complete darkness where water is imbued with life force. In the absence of light, ions (from water and salts) organize and cohere, slowly gathering energy from vortices and gentle currents in the depths of the ocean. Oceanic currents continually cycle this water so that its refined energy is mixed with water enhanced by the Sun. Dew is another example of water at its energetic peak—created in the darkness, enlivened by the indirect light of dawn and, if not absorbed, robbed of its energy by the full sun.
Water that has been exposed to vortices, some form of organizing energy, natural sound and light, reaches perfect balance and equilibrium in the dark. These conditions bring energetic refinement to water. They complete the picture for the creation of full-spectrum, living water.
Nikken PiMag Water Fall
The PiMag Waterfall takes its inspiration from the fresh streams of Japan, where the benefits of mineral rich, alkaline spring water have been known about for centuries.
Nikken, a 45-year-old Japanese company, developed PiMag systems to replicate the conditions found in nature. They built on research into Pi Water, "Water of Life", that was discovered more than 30 years ago in Asia, during research on plant growth cycles and created a domestic water unit on a smaller scale to bring PiMag Water Filtration into the home.
With the application of a magnetic field as well as a multi-stage filtration process, PiMag filters offer a unique way to transform tap water into quality alkaline structured water that supports your health and the environment.
As well as the science behind it, there’s the fact that it tastes delicious with no off-putting smell which is a big reason so many families start to really enjoy drinking water.
Please click here to learn more about the PImAG Water and other water filtering solutions of Nikken.
Nikken, a 45-year-old Japanese company, developed PiMag systems to replicate the conditions found in nature. They built on research into Pi Water, "Water of Life", that was discovered more than 30 years ago in Asia, during research on plant growth cycles and created a domestic water unit on a smaller scale to bring PiMag Water Filtration into the home.
With the application of a magnetic field as well as a multi-stage filtration process, PiMag filters offer a unique way to transform tap water into quality alkaline structured water that supports your health and the environment.
As well as the science behind it, there’s the fact that it tastes delicious with no off-putting smell which is a big reason so many families start to really enjoy drinking water.
Please click here to learn more about the PImAG Water and other water filtering solutions of Nikken.