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Brilliant overview of water and our relationship to it, March 8, 1999
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This review is from: The Healing Energies of Water (Paperback)
This valuable bvook points out lots of things that we maybe always knew as well as informing us about lots of new aspects such as the memory of water and how this affects all the water in the world and in our bodies. It links humans with a watery world in an intelligent way to give a fascinating overview of the whole subject of water, looking at traditional sacred views of water through conventional scientific analysis into esoteric or less well-known ones. And it gives lots of up to the minute information about helaing with water, both through healthy drinking practices and bathing.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A drink to your health, September 7, 2004
This review is from: The Healing Energies of Water (Paperback)
On page 72 Ryrie tells us, "One ancient Indian technique, Kaya Kalpa, stops, or even reverses, the ageing proces through fasting and drinking healthy water to facilitate the physical cleansing that supports the subtle meditation practices." Water molecules vibrate with energy - drink healthy water and enjoy a healthy body.
We also learn that since the dawn of humans, there have always been water cults, and that baptism was a ritual practiced long ago by certain Egyptians, and is rooted in Shinto, Confucian, Christian, and Hindu water customs.
As author of "The Holy Order of Water," I found this book to be a much needed addition to our awakening interest in water for our health and, as a way of life.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Good background Material., February 12, 2007
This author uses a holistic approach towards the analysis of water and its impact on health. She tones down the more fantastic claims while advancing the preponderance of global ritualistic historical practices and their logical connection to certain scientific knowledge based on the understanding that the human body is mainly liquid and that liquids communicate. This book becomes a robust support to Masaru Emto's "The Hidden Messages in Water" (©2004).
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