It’s Going To Rain

It’s going to rain, and rain, and keep raining…It’s not going to stop for a while.

I took a few hours a while back and watched a video on Viktor Schauberger and learned two interesting things about nature. There was much more to learn but it seems some things stick with me better than others. One of those things that stuck with me was the shapes nature takes and why it takes those shapes. The most impressive of which was the shape of a fish. A fish is able to maintain a position in a stream with little or no effort. It’s all due to it’s shape. It’s the same principle as aerodynamics – sort of. A vortex is created that puts a force on the fish equal to that of the water rushing downstream. This shape can be found throughout nature.

The other thing that stuck was water and temperature. Nature does best at certain temperatures. Water is the main ingredient in nature and always seeks a temperature for it’s own maximum health. There was a very interesting part that looked at the way streams take shape and how a streams shape provided the water an environment to regulate it’s temperature and stay healthy.  Water itself does the engineering on those streams.

Needless to say I’m not mentioning over 98% of the information on the subject. My purpose is to direct people to the information – not teach a correspondence course.  There is a lot of concern about global warming and our carbon based “blow something up” energy program. But no one really knows enough about that to judge accurately. What doesn’t take any expensive scientific study at all is the observation that dumping our waste products into the water will heat up the water. There is no debate or side to take on this issue. It’s not challenged or even talked about.  But  water – does what it has to do to maintain a healthy temperature. It will cool itself off. To get to the right temperature it needs to be clean.

The way that the water cleans itself is by filtering itself through the earth. We can skip over this too. There are a lot of routes this can take. A lot of processes involved, no the least of which involves microbiology.  But here is the one aspect of the process I want to look at: The delta, the swamp – the everglades and marshes. These are an very important parts of the filter. People, some people, don’t like swamps, there is no profit in them. So they buy them for pennies and cover them up.

OK, I’m getting tired of this so I’ll get to it. The water is going to do what it always does and one of the first things it does when it’s to warm is get in to the vapor stage and ride the wind towards a mountain. Then it returns to the earth to filter itself. The last filter being the Delta, swamp and so on. If the water doesn’t find the filtration system it needs it will make some. It will work at this for as long as necessary and doesn’t care what we think about it. Water needs a clean environment to get healthy in and that’s going to happen. It’s going to happen right before our eyes and it’s going to happen as it has for millions of years – it’s going to rain.

It’s going to rain until it restores it’s environment. Until the system is working again. It’s going to rain until people think it’s the end of the world. In a sense it is. The world as we know it is going to change and change at an ever accelerated pace. It’s OK, it’s good…we need it. Learn more about living water

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