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Zusatztext “In this enormously useful book! Mr. Holst has taken information on water energizing to a new! practical level . . . ” Informationen zum Autor Ulrich Holst is an expert in water vitalization who counsels private consumers and businesses in how to enhance their daily water utilization. He lives near the North Sea in Germany. Klappentext HEALTH / NUTRITION "If the quantity of water we drink is essential for health, so is its quality. Ulrich Holst tells us what high-quality water really is and shows easy ways of obtaining it. A superb guide for everyone who is not happy with their tap water." --Christopher Vasey, N.D., author of The Acid-Alkaline Diet for Optimum Health Water is more than the simple liquid evoked by its scientific name, H2O. The discoveries by pioneering figures like Viktor Schauberger and Masaru Emoto have shown that this essential substance is much more complex than originally believed. Water is incredibly sensitive to the micro-information from the surrounding environment, and it also possesses a memory. Unfortunately, many of the modern techniques for making water readily available have resulted in depreciating its vitality. Many of the benefits that water can provide when in its optimum natural state have been lost. But there are now methods that have been perfected over the past several decades that can transform our banal tap water back to its natural potent state as the elixir of life. Experience has shown that these methods and devices can even transform water that has been heavily polluted by agriculture or industry into a potable fluid that looks like the product of a clear mountain spring. Tests show that no trace of the pollutants remain. Many of these devices are available commercially, offering to all the possibility of enjoying the optimum benefits water can deliver when in its healthy, natural state. ULRICH HOLST is an expert in water vitalization who counsels private consumers and businesses in how to enhance their daily water utilization. He lives near the North Sea in Germany.Introduction A couple of years ago while hiking in the Himalayan foothills of India, I had a somewhat unusual encounter with a young yogi meditating on a footbridge that spanned a raging torrent. He was sitting cross-legged, motionless as a statue, enveloped in a saffron yellow robe, his long brown hair tied back in a bun. His eyes were closed and his meditation was so deep and intense that it seemed impossible for anything to disturb it. The sight of this ascetic literally stopped me in my tracks, and I stared at him in total fascination for what seemed ages. At the time I conjectured that he’d most likely chosen this singular spot because it was a favorable environment for becoming entirely absorbed in his meditation. Indeed, the sound of running water is hypnotic. But today, after extensive study of the techniques and procedures for revitalizing water that has been contaminated or polluted, I now lean toward a second hypothesis: Perhaps this yogi, in his many hours of meditation, was intending to transmit his noble spiritual vibrations into the water flowing several yards beneath his feet. In fact, this same water was essential to the survival of the inhabitants of entire towns and villages a few hundred miles farther downstream. I will never know if this yogi really had the intention of vitalizing the water in the stream below him, or if the intention I loaned him was merely the product of my overactive imagination. I do know, however, that certain human beings, certain shapes, and certain stones or minerals have the power to confer amazing properties upon water and even cure reputedly incurable diseases. This is why hundreds of thousands of pilgrims make their way to Lourdes every year, including a number of ill individuals searching for a cure, and why several million make the pilgrimage to every Kumbha-Mela festival to bathe in the polluted wate...