The poor quality of water and its limited supply and availability is one of the greatest challenges for our future. Presently, forty percent of the world's population is unable to find adequate fresh water.
More than forty years of research has been carried out on the positive effects of rhythms and specific flow on the capacity of water to support life.
Energizing Water presents the results of that cutting-edge research to the general and professional reader at a time when interest in finding solutions to water's huge worldwide problems is growing rapidly.
Three aspects determine water quality:
- its chemical constituents (including oxygen levels)
- its organic aspects (with the danger of contamination by effluent, pathogens, and algae)
- its “energetic” nature
Water’s “energetic” nature has been recognized from time immemorial by traditional cultures, which developed their own approaches to water quality, referring to such energy as
prana and
qi. Now, through the introduction of quantum physics into the life sciences, modern science is also beginning to recognize this concept, measuring energy as light emission.
Research into energetic water quality―and particularly into the creation of molded surfaces that support biological purification of the chemical and organic elements, as well as enlivening the energetic attributes―goes back to the pioneering work of George Adams and John Wilkes during the 1960s. The invention of “flowform” technology in 1970 carried this research further, providing the world with one of the first modern biomimicry eco-technologies. This creative technology applies nature’s best methods to produce extraordinary results. This book outlines the background story of the research and application of the flowform method today.