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Wise Traditions

389: Water: Wild, Creative, Fluid Intelligence

Wise Traditions

Weston A. Price Foundation

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Water is an observer. Water is wild. Water is a source. Today we explore water's creativity and secret intelligence. And the implications of such water flowing through us. Veda Austin is a water researcher, public speaker, artist, and author. Today, she goes over some surprising facts about water that may change how we relate to it. She describes experiments, for example, that point to how water responds to energy, intentions, and its environment. She reminds us of the fact that water courses through us and that we, as human beings, are essentially bodies of water--and how water ties all life together, physically, energetically, and spiritually. Finally, she highlights how water played a role in her healing, following a serious car accident.

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Whereas people use labels at the time, we've slapped the label of dead water on polluted

0:04.7

water or denatured or destructured water, but water doesn't die. Water evaporates.

0:10.0

So water is always in one of its stages. It's one of the things we actually see,

0:14.8

which is the kind of immortality. So it's very interesting because for water,

0:20.4

it's suggesting and saying, not only is it the connecting force of all life,

0:25.2

it could well be the bloodline of all life. It could be the very reason that we

0:29.8

can, in fact, observe ourselves where I have interviewed many people who have had

0:34.3

near-death experiences, had the sense of rising, which is what gas does, it expands as it

0:40.3

rises. And then, although we look down upon their body, three people said the same thing.

0:46.3

They pretty much said, I hope that person's going to be okay. They no longer had any attachment

0:50.9

to their physical body, but they have become the observer. And my father is Maori, which is the

0:55.6

native museum and people. The word for spirit in Maori is Whiterua, which means two waters,

1:02.5

the physical waters and the spiritual waters.

1:11.0

From the Weston A Price Foundation, welcome to the Wise Traditions podcast for Wise traditions

1:16.4

in food, farming and the healing arts. We are your source for scientific knowledge and

1:21.3

traditional wisdom to help you achieve optimal health.

1:30.4

Hey, Hilda here. Water as observer. Water as wild. Water as source. Today, we explore waters,

1:40.3

creativity and secret intelligence and the implications of such water flowing through us.

1:47.7

This is episode 389 and our guest today is Vida Austin. Vida is a water researcher,

1:55.1

public speaker, artist and author. She has dedicated the last eight years to observing,

2:01.2

researching and photographing the life of water. She is convinced that water is fluid intelligence

2:08.2

and challenges us today to reconsider how we relate to water. She goes over some of the unusual

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