
Water is sacred, water is life, your life. A human body is comprised of over 50 percent of water. Even your emotional body is comprised of fluid, and yet everyday a human being must consume certain amounts of water to remain healthy.
Your water is sacred. It is when you pollute your waters with alcohol, drugs, and toxic emotions that they become clouded with stagnate energy becoming depleted, creating aches and pains, and eventually at dis-ease within the physical body.
Keeping the waters pure begins with the individual. It’s the perception of oneself that affects our environment. Homeostasis is a healthy state of being when the inner self and the outer self-balances one another simultaneously with good health.
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Being conscious of ones' diet and vices is only half the work. One must also be conscious of their thoughts that manifest as feelings. Remaining centered even in the most challenging of times will keep your waters clean and calm. Much like a storm that creates turbulent waves, it is not so much the storm that is relevant, but how you managed to remain calm throughout that really matters.
We have all built our own walls separating ourselves in one way or another from the natural world. Whether it is doubt, or fear, there are so many human emotions that cloud up our daily ability to live with nature. The outer walls are built because of the inner walls.
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Remembering who you are as a human being primarily, without the endless labels and false belief systems, brings you closer to the natural world where all creatures live in harmony. Reboot yourself first and foremost. Drink plenty of water, living water, the water that comes from the Creator that quenches our thirst for knowledge naturally in knowing who we are as being interconnected with all of nature.
The warming sun rises up naturally, just as drenching rain brings nourishment to all of creation. So too must we keep our waters sacred and work on eliminating our own inner walls that prevent us from living healthy.
Sacred water, Patricia Huff author. Copyright 2017