Water the most precious resource we have and hence the most vulnerable. Water has a process for it to have the minerals and nutrients for our body. It requires to go down a mountain running over rocks which feed the water minerals and the bubbles as its crashing down, allows the water to breath. Its natural vortex, circular and meandering movement gives water its vitality. This description of waters' freedom of movement is a far cry from how we get water today in pipes of right angles that stifle and suffocate water. We have to be reminded that water is alive and loves freedom. It is a lower vibration of the aether itself. In other words it is the aether in physical form, which is not hard to believe, water is the only element that can be in all three forms, solid, liquid and gas. Much like aether which can become any form.
When we don’t see water through this perspective of water’s life cycle, its sacredness and metaphysical properties we are destined to bring harm to ourselves. This is evidenced by our ignorance, otherwise we wouldn’t have Nazi scientist in WWII experimenting with how to control our health through water systems. These Nazi scientist moved to the United States and their legacy is alive and well today. Water treatment facilities can be injected with poisons to start ‘pandemics’, why else would they test for covid in our water systems, when it is a respiratory disease?
Looking at Doctor Bryan Ardis’ interview called The Antidote on Rumble was an eye opener that made a lot of sense especially from an occult symbolism perspective in my personal research. Dr. Ardis talks about how snake venom was spread though our water systems using evidence. The snake is loaded with meaning and is one of our most ancient symbols in human history. Think about the Rainbow Serpent in Aboriginal Australian history and in many indigenous cultures around the world, including the West such as the Greek Myths of Medusa, Hercules and Apollo strangling or hunting the serpent. There is a book called the Cosmic Serpent whereby an anthropologist Jeremy Narby discusses the universality of the serpent symbol in human consciousness. However, the serpent is also the most controversial, think of how it was misrepresented in the bible. In Egyptian times, more so in pre-dynastic Egypt, the serpent symbol in their language meant woman. Dr Ardis interestingly described the symptoms of snake venom matching covid symptoms of a loss of taste and smell most commonly but also loss of hearing and eye sight. I found this most interesting that snake venom does this because in society we readily recognise that men have physical prowess but women its not so obvious. The woman’s strength is their perceptive ability, it is known they see more colour than men and have heightened sense of smell among other things.
Snake venom takes away a woman’s perceptive ability which is also connected to the ability to perceive the subtle world of energies and their spirituality, which has enormous consequences to humanity. Water synonymous with life is quiet literally being used to disconnect us from nature for the purpose of control. Although, there is more to subtle energy than to perceiving it through the physical senses, I’d like to save this for a future post and explore what it really means when you are perceiving and interacting with subtle energies. Nevertheless, putting snake venom in water is highly symbolic and very ancient.
I found the connection of snakes and its venom to occult history and symbolism and how water is being weaponized most interesting. Hence the implications of massive dams, built in just about all countries has only served to centralise power to governments and control waterways. Dams are essentially blood clots in Earth’s body, it is meant to flow unrestricted with careful monitoring as the Egyptians did, to ensure practical things like agricultural success. It is decentralised and it was more visible to the people if there was problem and there was a sense of responsibly among the people to find solutions. This care and attentiveness to their surroundings in its natural state is, among many other factors, immunity to tyranny and control. If we are to start reconnecting to nature, the first element to reconnect with in my opinion would be water.
I’d like to finish this post with the Algonquin Water Song in the link below. I found it interesting that this North American nation in Canada specifically link the water carrier and protector with women and that water has memory.
I find it interesting that we are tapping into the same topics but from different angles. I found your articles very informative!
Fascinating post! It connects to so many things in my research--Bryan Ardis in this: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/vaping-and-snake-venom. Water in this: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/weaponizing-water. And snakes and women in this: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/in-the-blood-of-eden.
I love the idea of dams as blood clots. Very perceptive throughout!