ArkonaFan on Nostr: If I remember correctly Pollacks version is primarily about forming water into its ...
If I remember correctly Pollacks version is primarily about forming water into its smallest ring structure to make the water more efficient. Big rings not making it into cells, carrying less dissolved matter exc… Schauberger wasn’t looking through a microscope (at least not primarily) and was focused on the phenomena accompanying water and a yin/yang polarity in his understanding of a whole system. Like water with the right mineral content would not eat away at the banks of the river, petrify wood to preserve it, exc… with imbalanced minerals it could be “hungry” and prone to eat away at its banks and flood towns. He first and foremost was a forester and was interested in healthy ecosystem as a whole not producing super water in a bottle. So a simple example is the calcium and sulfur that make the drywall in your house are opposite polarities in the periodic table and are quite stable together. Water with only one and with the same dissolved matter will be “hungry” and try and dissolve the minerals it needs into itself and deposit the others trying to seek a balance. Reike with his orgone work would be doing something different than Schauberger and Pollack as his is working with forces not entirely on the physical plane. Masaru Emoto demonstrated that we can imprint information into water and that points to validity of blessings and things on what we drink, but doesn’t explain much. Basically you have to get into spiritual traditions to follow that line. That’s where I’ve gone since moving from water to growing plants, then health in general, and now a mixing of energy healing and spiritual traditions ironically that have mentioned Schauberger and his work.
