| In this article, Daniel Vitalis shares on water gurus, | | | | shake that up you've taken that all apart, you've |
| water filters, bottled water and more. Daniel Vitalis is | | | | destroyed the information that you've created. In the |
| has built a wealth of knowledge experience around | | | | same way when you put water through a filter it |
| water and elixirs and has created the Elixir Craft | | | | scrambles the molecules, it takes out the information, |
| Mastery Program. | | | | because that water's either being heated and |
| Kevin: This is a question from Annie. Besides Victor | | | | steamed or cooked, or it's being pressed through a |
| Schauberger, who else have you turned to to | | | | very small filter, like a permeable membrane, or it's |
| develop your knowledge and views on water? | | | | being treated by ultraviolet light. When that happens |
| Daniel: Schauberger was a very profound guy. | | | | the water is scrambled, it's disassembled. |
| Schauberger was to water what Nicola Tesla was to | | | | So if you're going to use a filter you want to look at |
| electricity, if you will. There were a lot of greats back | | | | some technology that can restructure water. That's |
| in that time. They were making breakthroughs in | | | | something like a vortex. That's why if I had to |
| science that are beyond what we're capable of really | | | | promote a machine I think I would promote the |
| understanding today. I've studied the works of many | | | | Vitalizer Plus or a homemade version of something |
| people but essentially the last few years what I've | | | | like that that spins water into its vortex dance. That's |
| realized, and again this is that kind of thing that | | | | the dance that trains water molecules to all do the |
| unfortunately is a little hard to communicate with | | | | same dance, to all do the same formation, spinning |
| people today, but our ancestors understood very | | | | around a common axis, getting them all aligned and |
| well. I could go and study from many men and | | | | re-informed so that the water that was |
| women who understand water or I could go to | | | | de-structured by the filtration process gets realigned |
| water itself. Victor Schauberger was a genius of | | | | and therefore your body can recognize it as |
| water. He created things with water that are unheard | | | | information. |
| of today, like free energy, like uphill movement, like | | | | Before your cells can really take in water they need |
| levitation. What he said was what he learned about | | | | to be reorganized, like the letters on a Scrabble |
| water was directly from water. He said that he | | | | board, so that your body can recognize what the |
| would sit by the stream and project his | | | | information is and absorb it in that way. |
| consciousness into the stream and allow it to be | | | | Kevin: Wow. You advocate going to springs and |
| carried along currents of water. That's where he | | | | finding spring water. There's two questions that |
| would gain his information. | | | | some of the readers have asked. One of them is, |
| So in the same way that the great sages of India, | | | | obviously, where do you find springs? I know that |
| the great sages of China or Japan, or the ancient | | | | you have a site that you're asking people to populate |
| mystics of Europe, they all went to the source, via | | | | because it's really helpful as a resource. The second |
| meditation, for the information that they gleamed. | | | | is, how do you know that the spring doesn't have |
| Today we go to Wikipedia. We go to YouTube. | | | | pollution? If our earth is toxic, how do we know that |
| That's fantastic; I'm glad those technologies exist. | | | | the spring doesn't have toxins? |
| I've benefited from them massively. But what I | | | | Daniel: Great, great, great. One thing is that our earth |
| know about water actually comes from intimacy with | | | | is not toxic. Our earth is actually very healthy. The |
| water. | | | | idea that we're going to destroy the earth is hilarious. |
| If you allow your right brain to emerge, you allow the | | | | We talk about it a lot, "If we destroy the earth." It's |
| perceptive brain of your heart to emerge, what you | | | | hilarious. We will be gone long before we could |
| can sense is that every drop of water is connected | | | | destroy the earth. We could detonate every nuclear |
| to all the water on the planet. In other words, the | | | | weapon we've created and the earth will go on. We |
| water molecules in your body pass through your skin | | | | will not, if we did something like that. The earth is |
| where there's a vapor layer of water around that. | | | | okay.. There's a lot of pollution in the environment |
| Those water molecules contact the water in the | | | | that we've created. It's scary because it seems like |
| atmosphere and the air that you're breathing. That | | | | that pollution is long-lived because we don't |
| water contacts all of the surface water, like the | | | | understand biology and how it will break that stuff |
| ocean. That water is connected to the water that | | | | down eventually. |
| moves down into the soil and eventually down into | | | | Currently yeah, the water on the surface of the |
| the aquifers. All of the water molecules are | | | | earth is pretty polluted. I want to say this, if you |
| connected. It's very subtle because we can't see it. A | | | | didn't go to springs your other options look like |
| lot of it is vapor. But literally, every water molecule is | | | | drinking surface or ground water, in other words |
| connected to every other water molecule. | | | | water from rivers or streams, going to tap, municipal |
| If you can connect with the elemental form of water | | | | water, or drinking bottled water. Those waters are all |
| you can project your consciousness through that in | | | | very polluted. So the water running through streams |
| the same way that you can interface your | | | | and rivers we know is very polluted, in most places. |
| consciousness with the Internet. Right? It sounds | | | | Unless you live in extremely remote, high-altitude |
| crazy when I say it about water, but if I talk about | | | | places, it's likely the water that's on the surface |
| interfacing with the Internet, that's not hard to | | | | where you live is polluted and not safe to drink. |
| understand, even though the Internet is an etheric | | | | Water from bottles is simply unsafe to drink. That's |
| thing that doesn't exist, it's simply information, you | | | | unfortunately a controversial thing to say. A lot of |
| can access it and go anywhere in the world and learn | | | | people get upset with me sometimes. But I don't |
| anything you want to learn via the Internet, if you | | | | really feeling like patting that one off, Kevin. I think |
| have a hub. Well if you are made of water and all the | | | | it's important people recognize that unless they have |
| water is connected, you literally have a connection to | | | | very exceptional bottled water it's polluted with |
| all the water on the planet, to every organism on the | | | | plastic if not many other things, if not being tap |
| planet and to every bit of information that's ever | | | | water itself. |
| been stored in any drop of water ever. | | | | So first of all spring water is the most obvious choice |
| Kevin: So it kind of blows the whole "What's the best | | | | simply because it's water that's coming from deep |
| water machine" kind of question out of the water. | | | | underground. When I talk about spring water I'm not |
| [Laughs] | | | | talking about water that's a few feet in the ground, |
| Daniel: I can touch on that question real quick | | | | we're talking about water that's very deep down in |
| because I get asked that a lot. One of the things I | | | | an aquifer pocket. Aquifers are like lakes that are |
| say to people a lot is that there's so many wonderful | | | | underground and they're deep under bedrock. I very |
| people out there working on water at that level. I | | | | liberally use the term "fossil water." If somebody was |
| don't want to denigrate that in any way, and I'm not | | | | a hydrologist they might scold me for using the word |
| trying to take away from that at all. I see the place | | | | so liberally but I like the information that that term |
| for water filters and I see the place for distillers and | | | | conveys. Fossil water, water that's been under the |
| all of these revitalizers and machines like that. They | | | | ground for a very long, long time, sitting, incubating |
| have a place. However, in the same way that the | | | | and it's been waiting for this moment in history |
| gym has a place, right? I benefited a lot from it when | | | | where the surface of the earth was literally |
| I was younger, from going to the gym. However, if | | | | post-apocalyptic. The surface of the earth is very |
| you climbed the mountain and found the sage who | | | | dangerous. It's toxic. So we're created that |
| lived at the top and practiced immortalist Qigong, he | | | | environment for ourselves. |
| doesn't have use for the gym. That would seem a | | | | What we have the opportunity to do now, if we're |
| little silly to him. In the same way there's a way of | | | | wise -- and no, I know this is not the solution for |
| interfacing with water where all of the ideas, all of | | | | human beings to go to springs but those that are |
| these machines, start to become silly because what | | | | listening are the unique and the wise. If you |
| we realize is that the earth is a giant living machine | | | | understand this principle that there's fossil water |
| and any plastic machine that you can buy | | | | that's been waiting for you, for this time, you can go |
| somewhere by some person with their limited | | | | and gather that water that's coming from deep, |
| understanding and their need to produce that thing in | | | | deep underground, that's being brought to the |
| a factory format, that machine could never replicate | | | | surface of the earth, pure and clean and crystalline. |
| what the great living earth can do. How could it? It's | | | | Much of it has been underwater for hundreds and |
| absurd. | | | | hundreds, if not thousands and tens of thousands of |
| And yet, of course there's a place for that. Some | | | | years. So the water is exceptionally clean. I have |
| people are living in deep urban centers where they're | | | | never in my life witnessed a person getting sick from |
| literally disconnected from clean water. So those | | | | spring water, ever. Most aquifers are deep enough |
| people would be wise to seek out the good | | | | down that they are not taking on the pollution on the |
| machines. What I'll say is this, if you're going to clean | | | | surface of the earth. |
| water know that the cleaning process inherently | | | | Now some aquifers have been found to be |
| de-structures and damages water, its structure. It | | | | contaminated but that water is always going to be |
| doesn't damage it in the sense that it's irreparable but | | | | less contaminated than anything on the surface or |
| it does shake the etch-a-sketch if you will. If you | | | | anything falling out of the sky. So I think all in all the |
| imagine you drew something on an etch-a-sketch like | | | | water in the spring is the obvious candidate for being |
| you had when you were a kid, you're creating | | | | the cleanest and purest source that we have |
| information by drawing something on there. If you | | | | available to us today. |