Healing Water restoring ecosystems by healing natural water cycles

Healing Water restoring ecosystems by healing natural water cycles

More importantly this information and all the raw data will be available, to anyone who may have more analytical skills, or experience in revealing the mathematics behind this most natural of phenomena. Concerning a 56 piece Flowform® landscaped cascade treating a 2 hectare lake which was previously stagnant and unsightly. The small flow of fresh water treated by Flowform® has resulted in almost eliminating algae blooms which formed unpleasant odours during the summer months.

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In addition it has successfully recreated Viktor Schauberger’s ‘energy bodies’ which it has renamed ‘RiverFins’ as well as prototyping revolutionary fish passes which employ a figure8 action to ease the passage of fish upstream. The Healing Water Institute Trust is a NZ government registered charitable trust, able to provide tax rebates to donors. It is urgently essential that a comprehensive understanding of water is developed, one that includes energetic qualities in addition to the conventional chemical and organic qualities. The planet is apparently dying around us, with nature and humanity as part of it in great peril. We have to wake up rapidly to help it and all life, including humanity and its culture.

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Through examining our relationships with water, the question of how we say thank you, or if we are saying thank you at all, became more and more important. In my video, I am showing my first thank you to the water through a song I played as it sang along. It is simply me taking a few minutes out of my day to acknowledge and appreciate the important role water plays in my life. It is a small step towards changing the way I think about water and, in turn, changing the way I treat it.

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This work has become highly relevant in this time with good quality, fresh water increasingly becoming a scarce resource worldwide. It is based on new metamorphic scientific paradigms that are being corroborated by modern university quantum physics research into the energetic qualities of water. As suggested above, the swirling action actually seems to be a form of water treatment that enables us to deploy these systems to nourish plant material in constructed wetlands.

A pioneer in the field of sustainable design and water-surface management, his work has focused mainly on the relationship between water use and energy consumption and on developing systems that result in conservation of both. The primary course designer/instructor/facilitator is Sarah Van Borek, a PhD student healing-water in Environmental Education at Rhodes University's Environmental Learning Research Centre . Sarah is a Canadian-born, Cape Town based documentary filmmaker and educator who has been teaching at Canada's top art and design post-secondary school, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design, since 2012.

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