Abundant pure water

Let’s take a moment to gaze upon Nature. Scientific observation has brought forth many information regarding the water cycles. We use the term « cycles » because they are divided into distinct categories. On one hand, we have the water cycle as observed on the surface of our planet; on the other hand, we have the water cycle within a human body. Yet another exists within a complex plant system, such as a forest, for example. If we correlate all these cycles, we can see that they have a lot in common, but on different scales. The presence of water in living organisms is obvious and necessary. Water is everywhere, in different forms and proportions, yet it is always present whenever life manifests itself. The notion of « living » implies the notion of organism. If it’s obvious today that a tree is considered an organism, then a forest is one too, in fact, since it’s made up of a complex living system, organised and evolving on its own plane of interaction. From the microscopic to the macroscopic, one only needs to change their perspective to observe that the functioning remains the same. It is from this perspective that you understand that our planet is, in fact, an organism as well, and conscious* of being so. This consciousness is referred to as Gaia.

Let’s take the example of a human body. During the water cycle that occurs through the metabolic process, water is produced (between 200 ml and 600 ml per day for a healthy adult). This is the creation of pure water through a process of oxidation of hydrogen-containing substrates, known as metabolic water. Our planet functions according to an equivalent process, metabolising pure water on an ongoing basis, known as PRIMARY WATER. The process in question corresponds to the combination of hydrogen with oxygen to form water.

[*] Science is currently discovering and understanding that EVERYTHING is consciousness, that everything possesses consciousness. This discovery has arisen due to the challenge of comprehending the phenomenon of consciousness itself.

This process takes place deep within the Earth, within the Earth’s crust, under specific conditions of temperature and pressure. These conditions can vary based on the mineral composition of the substrate. Water is present on this plane in two ways. Firstly, in its potential form, known as « crystal« , where hydrogen and oxygen are combined in complex molecular structures. Secondly, water is present in its effective form, either liquid or gaseous. Statistical projections from various scientific studies suggest that the Earth’s crust indeed contains more water than all the water present on the surface combined, oceans, lakes, aquifers, and ice caps. Primary water is always under pressure and naturally pushed towards the surface.

Water is never static. It constantly changes its form. It exists as either a liquid, a gas, or crystallized within rocks and minerals. The cycle of gas-liquid-crystal repeats endlessly. Oxygen and hydrogen combine under the influence of the Earth's electromechanical forces to form liquid water. Not only is water constantly forming within the Earth, but also rocks, minerals, and oil. What I am seeking is water in its liquid state.

So why do certain areas of the world lack water? Why is available water sometimes extremely polluted? Why is the concept of « water wars » becoming more prevalent? Aside from the morbid influence of the interests of large financial groups in the trade and distribution of water, the available technologies for prospecting primary water were hidden to depend solely on controllable and limited resources, constituting an exceptionally profitable market. Wells and drilling were attempted only in aquifers and, in the majority of cases, involved only infiltrated water. Infiltrated water is exposed or has been exposed to various potential pollutants, whether of human origin or not. Primary water, also known as original water, has never been in contact with any source of pollution. It sustains the surface hydrological cycle.

The related prospecting involves resonance technologies developed for oil prospecting. Thousands of drills have been carried out to unveil these resources of life and to bring water to previously unthinkable territories all around the globe. The emblematic project is the one that enabled the construction of the Great Man-Made River in Libya between 1984 and 2007, initiated by Muammar Gaddafi. Launched in 1991, this system of transportation and distribution of primary water through a network of over 3,000 km enabled the development of agricultural production in the midst of the desert and provided water to a population of several million inhabitants. This project is indeed fuelled by primary water and not drawn from a so-called aquifer of Saharan fossil waters. Water is also abundant beneath deserts, and it is renewable.

This primary water, provided by Gaia and profoundly biogenic, will be made available to all for the benefit of everyone. In addition to its physiological benefits, this water is a potent vehicle for deep cohesion, as it carries the information of a common source: the heart of Gaia.

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