Water – the carrier of vibration
Hydrogen, the simplest element and the first in the period table, was the most abundant element formed during the big bang. Hydrogen coalesced into stars, which then fused into helium. Hydrogen was named for its ability to form water.
H2O. Two atoms of the first element, and one of that which infuses us with qi.
Chinese medicine ascribes great value to the element water, the most abundant element in life. Most of us are around 80% water. If we die of old age, we will probably be about 70% water. Embryos are about 99% water. Water is depleted as we age. The reproductive system belongs to the element water, that which gives rise to life. Water also governs sound, the carrier of vibration, and our potential to bring forth life. Energetically, that which gives rise to water thrives in stillness, and requires deep restoration.
Water is depleted by fear, overwork, exhaustion, and overstimulation. It is restored by relaxation, quiet, meditation, and by having a deep sense of knowing who we are. It is nourished by conserving our reserves; and not squandering them by the demands of life.
In Eastern thought, the sound Om connects us to the original vibration of creation. When we allow ourselves to deeply touch into our depths, we often find fear of the unknown, of our own origin. But when we allow ourselves not to run into the demands of life and face our own origin, our own fears, the result is a courageous wisdom that allows us to live from the strength of water's greatest virtue – the spirit of water or zhi. The Chinese character for zhi is ? Zhi – A shoot emerging from the depths of the heart, or an inner direction that develops like an emerging plant, raising from the ground. Zhi describes the deepest aspect of who we are, that provides us a rooted direction in life. It is our deepest remembering of who we really are.
We have access to recognize the spark of the divine within, through which life arises. The power of water is the place between stillness and life, where our deepest wisdom resides, giving rise to an instinctual power that ignites the flame of organic processes.
What vibration are you emitting? Is it in resonance with your deepest self? Can you find the courage to touch into your own depths? Can you dare to come into your greatest wisdom, found in stillness that brings forth the miraculous potential of how your highest vibration may be made manifest? This is where creation is expressed. This is fertility. This is your birthright.
H2O. Two atoms of the first element, and one of that which infuses us with qi.
Chinese medicine ascribes great value to the element water, the most abundant element in life. Most of us are around 80% water. If we die of old age, we will probably be about 70% water. Embryos are about 99% water. Water is depleted as we age. The reproductive system belongs to the element water, that which gives rise to life. Water also governs sound, the carrier of vibration, and our potential to bring forth life. Energetically, that which gives rise to water thrives in stillness, and requires deep restoration.
Water is depleted by fear, overwork, exhaustion, and overstimulation. It is restored by relaxation, quiet, meditation, and by having a deep sense of knowing who we are. It is nourished by conserving our reserves; and not squandering them by the demands of life.
In Eastern thought, the sound Om connects us to the original vibration of creation. When we allow ourselves to deeply touch into our depths, we often find fear of the unknown, of our own origin. But when we allow ourselves not to run into the demands of life and face our own origin, our own fears, the result is a courageous wisdom that allows us to live from the strength of water's greatest virtue – the spirit of water or zhi. The Chinese character for zhi is ? Zhi – A shoot emerging from the depths of the heart, or an inner direction that develops like an emerging plant, raising from the ground. Zhi describes the deepest aspect of who we are, that provides us a rooted direction in life. It is our deepest remembering of who we really are.
We have access to recognize the spark of the divine within, through which life arises. The power of water is the place between stillness and life, where our deepest wisdom resides, giving rise to an instinctual power that ignites the flame of organic processes.
What vibration are you emitting? Is it in resonance with your deepest self? Can you find the courage to touch into your own depths? Can you dare to come into your greatest wisdom, found in stillness that brings forth the miraculous potential of how your highest vibration may be made manifest? This is where creation is expressed. This is fertility. This is your birthright.
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