Water Blood Light
Dear You,
I wonder after reading your last letter - What’s the matter?
There’s nothing the matter.
Nothing matters? Nothingness.
Matter: Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
It is my solid belief that Yogis levitate, लघिम,
…that consciousness is Light (And as light as a feather). Light has no mass. There’s nothing the matter with Light, but Light is able to interact with matter.
Water contains Light - light is in the water; absorbing, scattering, reflecting. Photons, electrons. The Sun is the pure source of Light. Apparently nearly all the energy on Earth originates from the Sun. So consciousness via the Sun is carried in the water. Water is the vessel for consciousness.
Water. Slippery, solid, ethereal - shape shifting matter.
Even in the deepest, darkest mountain, within the hidden cave, water permeates through cracks. Rainwater finds its way through the minuscule veins of the rocks, percolation they call it. Water that carries Light. There is nowhere on Earth devoid of water, and nowhere on earth where photons (particles of light) are not present. Consciousness even reaches the dark spaces, in a pitch black cave that appears dark to the human eye light still exists. You only need to go for a night walk with a UV torch to realise that our eyes only see a certain spectrum of light, a whole world hidden beyond the naked eye.
Our bodies are around 60% water. Water is intercellular and extracellular…meaning water is in our cells and also outside of our cells - in the spaces in between. Our blood is 50% water. Organs contain differing percentages of water, they work autonomically, functioning without conscious effort. Our lungs, and their yin yang, in / out oceanic rhythm of breath are 80% water. Our hearts - beating in coordination are 80% water. Our brains, a mycelial like network of interconnected pathways - 75% water. If we lose 2% hydration it affects the function of our brain resulting in memory loss and cognitive impairment, brain fog …. It’s as if we become less conscious.. There is no place in our bodies devoid of water.
Water carries memory and messages. You know I love to quote Lyall Watson. In his book The Nature of Things he talks about archeologist and parapsychologist Tom Lethbridge (d.1971). Lethbridge says ‘the ghoul effect’, the feeling or visions you get that a building or place is haunted is due to humidity. “He found blind springs and watercourses beneath all such places and suggested that running water, in the form of a subterranean ‘standing wave’, generates an electromagnetic field which could record or encode past events, provided these had a sufficiently high emotional content. Someone at a later date might unwillingly tune into such impressions and trigger the sort of decoding that could provide a ghostly experience” . He spoke of water as a medium able to show a blueprint of time, water can hold the memory of an event in the past and replay it.
I map the land with ancient trees and holy wells, the hedge side herbs are familiar friends whose presence in various locations remind me that we are all connected. As you know I recently moved house again. It took me about six weeks but I came across my local spring. On the edges of a Baptist chapel, along the wall that borders the graveyard, marked by a white quartz stone. The steps down to the pool of consistently flowing water mark a place of ancient honouring, healing and life.
The holy wells are places of importance and sacred significance. The water bubbles up from the dark and reunites with sunlight, glistening in the sun, energised by rock and root, illuminated by the sun, aqueous memories held in the eternal record - the water holds all that maintains life and is the vessel for consciousness.
But what does it matter?
Does water matter? Does life matter?
I hope you’ve enjoyed this letter. I look forward to receiving your reply.
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
Martin Luther King
I remain most humbly your loyal friend and servant
Erin
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So if we use our rivers and oceans as waste disposal services we are poisoning all life not just aquatic creatures and plants ...evaporating condensing raining water falls ....acid rain ...?