WATER - The benefits and its potential role in the use of all the AIP techniques.(AIP = Accelerated Information Processing)
Water is an excellent conductor of electrical energy/current and when we are dehydrated there is interference with our body’s energy flow. The body is made up of 70% water. A molecule of water is broken up into a positively charged hydrogen ion consisting of two hydrogen atoms, and a negatively charged oxygen ion consisting of one oxygen atom (Korzybski p. 686)
Magnetic resonance imaging is a system which utilizes the now familiar CT computer programs to produce pictures of the human body based on their reaction to high intensity magnetic fields. Of interest is the fact that current MRI images are based on the distribution and structured qualities of water within the tissues of the human body.
In their revised teachers edition of Brain Gym (1994), Dr. Paul Dennison and Gail Dennison have written about the importance of water and its role in brain activation, academic skills, and its behavioral and postural correlates. (p. 24) Part of the Brain Gym course is in Edu-K(inesthetics), and exercises include PACE, which stands for Positive, Active, Clear, and Energetic. To start a client off, the practitioner utilizes AK (Applied Kinesiology) testing following each of these four Brain Gym activities:
Positive - Doing Cook’s Hook-Ups, which diffuse emotional or
environmental stress. The
adrenal zip-up/down/up testing can also be done for the same purpose.
Active - Using cross-crawl, which activates the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
Clear - Rubbing the K-27`s (called brain buttons in Brain
Gym),
which stimulates
neurotransmitter production at the synapses in the brain.
Energetic - Drinking sufficient water, which serves as the
medium
that conducts electricity
within the body. (Brain Gym 1 and 2. Course Outline. pps. 4-6)
These exercises are in fact done in the reverse order, beginning
with
testing for hydration by the practitioner using AK while holding some
of
the client’s head hair between the thumb and index finger. If the
resistance
is low, then the client should drink water and be re-tested until the
resistance
becomes strong and they are then sufficiently hydrated.
It is now generally believed it is the water in our bodies that
regulates
all
functions of the body, including the activity of all the solutes
that are
dissolved in it. Your bones are a quarter water. The muscles that
drive
your performance are three-quarters water. If you dehydrate a muscle
by only three per cent you cause about a 10 per cent loss of
contractile
strength and eight per cent loss of speed. …When you become
dehydrated
a cascade of chemical events take place. Your body naturally begins
to
increase production of histamine. Histamine is present in all body
tissues
and produced by the mast cells found in connective tissue.
Not only is histamine a mediator in inflammation, but it acts as
a
neurotransmitter, directing and operating the subordinate systems
that
promote water distribution to various tissues and organs. These
subordinate
systems involve the action of the hormones vasopresin and
reninangiotensin,
as well as prostaglandins and kinins. When levels become excessively
active
the mucus membranes of the lungs, for example, can become irritated
and in
time the muscles and tissues that make up the breathing mechanism
can go into
spasm, resulting in severe breathing problems and at worse asthma.
This in
addition to long term damage to the immune system, is bad news
indeed
for
the athlete.
(Christina Robilliard. Athletics Weekly. Sept 15th 1999 p. 22)
Lack of water is considered to be the number one trigger for daytime fatigue - even mild dehydration will slow one’s metabolism down by as much as three per cent and some figures suggest that 75% of the population would be considered clinically dehydrated!
At a First Nations workshop with Lee Brown, an addictions counsellor, he made a presentation on the interpretation of dreams. It was interesting to hear that the most common belief about dreams that involve water is that the water will often represent emotions. Flowing water or drifting through water can mean that emotions are naturally being processed or brought to consciousness for recognition and processing, whereas frozen water or crystallized light will often mean that the person is in a state of emotional freeze, or is "numbed out". There are many books and articles on dream interpretation, but maybe the main thing we can look for are obvious signals regarding inner distress, and dreams that are recurring and have a `theme` to them, though it will most often show as a metaphor. If it is indeed our subconscious trying to give us remembrances of our unfinished business, and we choose to ignore it, then we should not be too surprised if we are later confronted with some physical issue that we can no longer ignore.
As demonstrated by the prototypical homeopathic remedies, vibrational characteristics are usually imprinted upon the universal storage medium of nature: water. The subtle energetic patterns stored within the vibrational essence may be used to affect human beings at a variety of interactive levels. (Gerber p. 242)
Note - For a full understanding of the impact of our thoughts,
intentionality,
images and prayers on water I recommend reading Messages from Water.
Author Masaru Emoto has done some brilliant research and provides
stunning
photographic images of crystallized water from worldwide sources and
the
amazing patterns/designs that are formed. Emoto provides clear and
dramatic
proof that water is truly a mirror reflecting our mind (thoughtforms).
Further Recommended Reading; The
Miraculous Properties of Ionized Water by Bob McCauley