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Veda Austin - Water Researcher
There is much to say about this passage from the Chandigarh Upanishad. It is in alignment with the way in which water freezes in three stages. The first freeze is the first stage. It’s where I take my water out of the freezer. It is when there is liquid on top and ice underneath. I drain the liquid water away and photograph the remaining ice. The second freeze is the secondary layer of ice which forms above the first, between them is liquid water. The third freeze is when the liquid water in the middle freezes. Water is a solid when it has gone through all three phases. The first freeze has virtually no impurities. It is mostly fourth phase water, it is very clear, sometimes silvery and emits light of which I’ve captured in a few rare photos. It displays the most complex patterns. This subtle stage is like Prana, spirit or life force energy. The second freeze has its own patterns which are secondary to the first. It has more density which is akin to blood. It hovers over the first layer, offering its own information, but hiding the original message. The third freeze holds the majority of total dissolved solids, salts and minerals and when it freezes it darkens the look of the ice. This is like urine. All three exist within the solid form of ice. The secrets to life are in the subtleties. - Veda Austin | This is a page out of my new book which I’m about 3/4 of the way through finishing . You can see the influences in the Petri dishes of water, which I always take out prior to freezing. - Veda Austin |