The triskelion or” triskele” is also known as the tri-spiral or “Spiral of Life.” The triskelion represents balance, harmony and continual motion indicative of the flow of life and of the Earth in her seasons and cycles. The three spirals in the triskelion are interconnected with no open ends thus creating one continuous line; all […]
Beneficial Microbes for Water
Beneficial microbes exist in symbiotic relationship with all life forms on Earth. They balance the natural flora in soil, improving plant yields many times over fertilizers. They can also play a role in balancing water. Beneficial microbes exist in symbiotic relationship with all life forms on Earth. They balance the natural flora in soil, improving […]
What is Harmonic Resonance?
One way the natural world retains balance and ongoing regeneration is through nested vibratory signals—harmonic resonance. For example, the color, fragrance and even the health of every flower produces vibratory information to attract insects for pollination or other purposes. Each species continually exchanges information with its environment; when either the species or the environment is […]
Hydrogen: Fuel of Life
Albert Szent-Györgyi, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, said that hydrogen, rather than oxygen, was the fuel of life. Everyone knows we need oxygen to live, but oxygen’s counterpart (hydrogen) is the real fuel. Oxygen burns hydrogen releasing the energy (in the form of ATP) that runs our bodies. Water supplies both the fuel (hydrogen) and the […]
Mica and Laminar Crystal
Laminar crystal objects are made of muscovite mica (a crystalline, sheet-like mineral), combined with food-safe ceramic clay, creating a matrix that can be molded to any shape. High temperature firing creates a resilient ceramic similar to material believed to have been used in the capstone of the Great Pyramid in Egypt. Mica is used in […]
Machines vs. Natural Water Technology
Viktor Schauberger, known as the water wizard, was critical of modern science for many reasons. At the heart of his concern was the mechanistic approach to life that modern science has taken. Schauberger was right. Modern science and philosophy have attempted to describe natural processes using a linear approach—a series of events—as though life itself […]