Through this alone, the Butterfly Effect, I feel, would be experienced within us, to the extent we could feel the demise of another spirit. We have grown numb that we are not aware that it occurs.
We are connected to our environment and everything we place in it causes a change. The Body Burden refers to the accumulation of toxins within our tissues. The Planet Burden refers to all that human activity has brought, toxic and otherwise.
In hydrodynamics, air and water are referred to as fluids.Water’s tendency (and air’s) is to create spiraling bodies. System of currents flow within others.
Gulf Stream-warm flows within the Atlantic –cold. Water’s attempt to realize itself whether the banks are rock, soil, or other water.
Everything has rhythm- Gulf Stream shifts its position rhythmically –“…has a rhythmic form in space, which is subject to a rhythmical process in time through the changing position of its laps.” (1)
“There is another expression of the nature of water: it burrows in a rhythmical course into its surroundings in space and is moreover subject to the “course of time” which gradually alters the spatial arrangement of its meanders.
The fluid deals with its needs to flow in spherical shape and gravity’s attraction to it. Look at the spiral shapes of creatures of water." (2)
Questions Theodor Schwenk raised:
Do the forms of the living organisms merely betray (?) the character of the watery phase through which they have passed, or is it that the water itself, impressionable as it is, is subject to living, formative forces and creative ideas of which it is but the visible expression?
Does water give physical form to the creatures via its forces or are the creatures recreating themselves to comply (?) act symbolically with the forces?
“Streaming movement in spiraling forms” Senninghoff demonstrated the streamlined structure of bone by filling the small holes with ink and seeing the pattern emerge. Flow lines- systems and currents – reveal tension and compression.(3)
How do you or anything recreate your/itself to "symbolically" comply or act with the forces of water?
These living things are IN water. Water is considered a fluid. A baby develops within a womb full of it.
Does water give physical form to a developing human via its forces or are the creatures recreating themselves to comply (?) act symbolically with the forces?
Our bodies respond to the fluids within it, the fluids on the planet and the heavenly bodies acting on us and the planet.So, how have we become like water? I always felt that water is to the planet as blood is to our bodies.
I wondered how much of the information available to Schwenk included cultural attitudes and experiences with water.Did he review the experiences of coastal communities? I found no evidence in his information.
Schauberger posited that water was living. It was not merely acted upon by acting- its conditions during differenttimes of the day and the year.
From Schwenk's ideas and seeing photos, water bodies have their own characteristics.
Streiber's The Coming Global Superstorm discussed and documents currents that have been in place for eons changing as a result of human activity.
Different wave phenomena-Stream wave “form” is stable, new water runs through it. Sea wave “form“ is dynamic, the water is constant.
10/8/92Wave phenomena – different movements superimposed can occur at the same place in space. Where there is one solid body there can be no other”.
What is a solid body?! Physics has shown us otherwise.
Only one vibration can occupy a space. Better only one of each vibration can occupy a space. Lower vibrations are not aware of the higher. Speed, size, and rhythm – characteristic signature
Not only is the water composition apt to be different bus so is the body of water different with respect to harmony and rhythm. Each body of water has its own harmony and rhythm- its own unique period of vibration according to its size, shape and depth. (4)
Consider that its origin affects this as well because all have unique points of origin.
The ghuts in the British Virgin Islands were observed and identified for specific uses. Some were used for cleaning, others used for irrigation, still others were used for watering animals.
“The whole morphological character of vibration; it finds expression in this natural period of vibration; it is like a “note” to which the lake is “tuned”. This note has “overtones” in its vibration. Like a flute or the string of a musical instrument.
Like these, the lake oscillates between the nodes (regions of no disturbance) and the anti-nodes (regions of maximum disturbance) of standing waves. The resonance is strongest when the natural period of vibration corresponds to the orbital rhythm of the moon. (5)
Footnotes
1. Schwenk, Theodor, Sensitive Chaos, page to be confirmed