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Castles made of sand burn and fall into the sea. A woman in a wheelchair smiles as she steps onto the shore. She won't be heard anymore.

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The speaker describes purchasing a “radioactive water bottle” and tests its effects by filling the jar with water, drinking from it the next day, and noting survival. They mention also placing apples inside the bottle and eating them daily, claiming they are still alive and pointing out the apples’ involvement as part of the routine. A leak is observed in the bottle, causing water to spill out, leaving only a portion of liquid remaining. They decide to drink the remaining water and report their experience after consuming about half of it, describing the substance as “pretty powerful.” The speaker notes that it is hard to explain what it does, but states that they feel very focused and that the music feels really good. This impression is linked to a warning or caution, as they add that this is “probably why they told people to stay away from it.”

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The speaker discusses water they describe as radioactive, stating “this is radioactive water.” They claim that “the government would tell you this is dangerous if you do this,” followed by the assertion “Yeah. You've been duped.” The speaker describes a personal journey, saying, “I have gone on this whole journey understanding that we have been lied to about the benefits of radium.” They then describe the effects of drinking radium water, asserting that “when you drink a little bit of radium water, what happens is you feel real calm, you feel real zen, you feel real focused in, and the world is just a peaceful place.”

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This passage centers on a visually striking claim: a statue is perched on top of a pyramid, a detail the speaker uses to draw broader conclusions about ancient structures. The speaker emphasizes the importance of old books precisely because buildings like these have allegedly been reset or altered, with claims that “Rockefellers destroyed a lot of the pyramids and they rewrote the history.” The assertion is that the existence of a statue atop the pyramid and the surrounding water around certain pyramids are pieces of evidence in a larger narrative of manipulated history and desecration of ancient sites. The speaker points to the pyramids at Giza, noting that in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries these pyramids were surrounded by water. They direct attention to a specific pyramid that appears to sit in water, using this as a basis for the claim that water played a role in the construction or presentation of these monuments. The overall message is that water was an element involved in the setting or presentation of a gigantic pyramid, and that there is a statue placed on top of it within this watery context. The discussion then shifts to the logistical challenge implied by the presence of a statue on a pyramid and, more broadly, the engineering feats involved in moving and aligning enormous stones. The speaker asks the audience to consider the difficulty of transporting 500-ton stones by boat and aligning them with precision. This line of thought leads to the assertion that what is observed would require not just conventional building techniques but some form of alchemy, suggesting an alternative method or process that goes beyond straightforward construction. Throughout, the speaker ties these observations to a broader claim about alchemy taking place rather than simple construction, using the combination of a statue atop a water-surrounded pyramid and the monumental scale of the stones as the basis for this interpretation. The overall narrative is that ancient pyramids were manipulated or misrepresented in modern histories, with Water, statues, and extraordinary stone work serving as the key elements supporting that view.

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This video showcases the fascinating properties of water, from atmospheric water generators to ancient Hindu step wells. Water can be harnessed from the air, frozen for storage, and manipulated by frequency to create intricate patterns. Cymatics explores how frequency shapes water's structure, while Veda Austin's experiments show water mimicking images when frozen. Water is truly incredible and mirrors our own composition.

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The speaker expresses excitement and awe at the sight of clouds and draws them. They accidentally drop their finger while trying to interact with the clouds. They mention moving to clouds and express fear while wanting to try water. The speaker apologizes and abruptly ends their statement.

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The speaker describes an experiment involving water and words. By freezing water with words attached to it, crystalline formations are created. The speaker emphasizes the impact of words on matter and suggests conducting a similar experiment at home. In the experiment, two jars of boiled white rice are labeled "love" and "hate." Positive words are spoken to the love jar, while negative words are spoken to the hate jar. Over time, the love jar remains white while the hate jar becomes dark and moldy. This experiment serves as a powerful lesson for teaching children about the impact of words.

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The speaker emphasizes the idea of being unburdened by the past and focusing on what can be. They repeat this concept multiple times, questioning what can be unburdened by what has been. They also mention that what we see and believe can be unburdened by the past, as well as who we are and where we have been. The speaker encourages having a vision and being able to see what can be unburdened by the past. They acknowledge that some people may struggle to see this, but there are many who can.

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Water is the most common substance on Earth, present in our lives at all times. It has unique properties that defy typical physical laws, such as expanding when cooled, allowing plant shoots to break through asphalt. Water can exist in three states: liquid, solid, and gas, a phenomenon that remains unexplained by science. Additionally, water has memory; it retains imprints from substances that come into contact with it, suggesting it remembers its surroundings. This concept may explain why our ancestors used silver vessels to create healing water. Today, a highly effective antibiotic water, used by the American army, demonstrates water's ability to eliminate germs, showcasing its remarkable properties.

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The speaker asks how heavy a glass of water is and presents options for its weight. However, the absolute weight of the glass doesn't matter. It's about how long you hold onto it. Holding it for a minute or an hour doesn't cause any issues, but holding it all day long will make your arm ache and eventually feel numb and paralyzed. This is because the longer you hold onto it, the heavier it becomes. The speaker compares this to the stresses and worries of life. If you think about them briefly, there's no problem. But the longer you dwell on them, the more they hurt. If you think about them all day long, you'll feel incapable of doing anything. The message is to remember to put the glass down.

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Water can be seen as an intelligent designer. I exposed water to a photo of my friend, froze it, and it created an ice design of her face. When I showed the ice to the water again, it produced a negative image of her face. I briefly placed my thumb in the water, and after freezing it, water designed an impression of my thumb, including a chip in the nail, which I later chipped in the same spot. Using the concept of "ego," water created an image of a person with exaggerated features. When I influenced it with the word "milk," it unexpectedly designed a breast. These ice designs are interpretations rather than direct copies, suggesting some level of awareness in water. It seems we still have much to learn about the true nature of water.

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The stability of cluster structures in water suggests it can record and store information, functioning like a malleable computer memory. Understanding water's molecular structure is essential, as it serves as the "alphabet" from which information can be arranged. Experiments have shown that various factors, especially human emotions, significantly influence water. In one study, participants projected positive emotions like love onto a flask of water, resulting in increased energy and stability. Conversely, projecting negative emotions such as fear and aggression led to reduced energy and radical changes in the water. Research aims to demonstrate that water has its own memory, with experiments capturing the effects of external influences by rapidly freezing water samples.

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Above the clouds, where original sounds and infinite skills create miracles, a warrior's spirituality reigns. The clouds above bring rain, but we hold it down.

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Life cannot be contained. Evolution shows us that it breaks free, expands, and overcomes barriers, sometimes dangerously. That's just the way it is.

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Empty your mind and be formless, like water. Water takes the shape of whatever it's in: a cup, a bottle, or a teapot. Water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend. When people ask if I'm really that good, if I say I am, it's boasting. If I say I'm no good, I'm lying.

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Being a chameleon means adapting to surroundings and hiding the real self. The speaker admits to being a chameleon in past relationships, pretending to like what the other person liked, such as the Grateful Dead or baseball, out of fear of disappointing them. The speaker challenges listeners to identify where they are hiding in plain sight, such as at work, in a job they dislike, or in a relationship where they feel powerless. They suggest listeners may be hiding because they are scared of upsetting someone or are trapped in a body that doesn't represent their true self.

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Water memory experiment shows water holds consciousness and can change structure based on vibrations. Imprinting words like "schizophrenia" results in corresponding ice crystal shapes. Tap water contains toxins and negative vibrations. Ancient water fountains were built to restructure water vibrations. Water is considered Earth's Internet with consciousness. Avoid placing keys or phone near water. Energy codes can be placed under water for positive effects.

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The speaker asks the grandson if he has ever dropped a stone into quiet waters. The grandson replies that there is a splash. The speaker then asks what happens next, and the grandson struggles to answer. Eventually, he realizes that a wave forms and moves out from the splash. The speaker explains that this is how nature works, as when something moves in the natural world, it disturbs something else.

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Water retains memory through its molecular structure rather than its chemical composition. The organization of water molecules into clusters allows them to act like memory cells, recording their interactions with the environment. This means that water can change in response to external factors, such as light or electric fields, while remaining chemically the same. Advanced instruments have shown that each memory cell in water contains numerous information panels, each responsible for different environmental interactions. Clusters of molecules can persist over time by allowing the exchange of molecules, rather than being static groups.

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This discovery by Dr. Masarimoto shows that positive words spoken to water create beautiful, symmetrical shapes when frozen, while negative words create ugly, asymmetrical shapes. It proves that words and intentions affect reality, demonstrating that words are like magic, altering physical surroundings.

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Dr. Emoto's rice experiment showed positive words made rice ferment, negative words made it rot. Water's memory was tested with music and emotions, affecting its structure. Structurized water improved plant growth and had health benefits. Water's structure is more important than its chemical composition. Natural water is full of energy and life, while artificial purified water lacks energetics. Natural water can even burn due to its unique structure. Structured water improved blood cells' health in a patient. Water's memory and structure play a crucial role in its effects on living organisms.

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A doctor conducts research on water samples to observe their reactions to different influences. Water heated in a microwave and exposed to a mobile phone shows distinct changes. The doctor then examines the effect of this water on human blood, finding that it causes red blood cells to clump together. However, after the patient drinks structured water, the blood cells become buoyant, slippery, and regain their electrical charge, improving oxygen transport and changing the blood's pH. Another experiment involves exposing water to music, resulting in the formation of unique crystals. The video showcases the impact of external factors on water and its potential effects on the human body.

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One should not try to bend the spoon, as that is impossible. Instead, one should realize the truth: there is no spoon. Once this is understood, one will see that it is not the spoon that bends, but only oneself. The Oracle is ready to receive you.

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Speaker 0 describes a life filled with noise, chaos, and longing for something steady. When the other person enters, they bring a calm that quiets the loud parts and accepts him as he is, without performance or pretense. This person doesn’t try to tame the storm inside him; instead, they sit with him, offer water, and wait for his show to pass, becoming “the calm in the chaos” he has needed. He acknowledges that many have noticed the other person’s presence, but he wants the version of them when no one is watching—tired, real, and genuine. He admires the way they move through a room with effortless grace, not because they try too hard but because they are simply themselves. Speaker 1 adds that they want to see the real person behind the surface—the details often overlooked, the small moments that reveal character. They express a desire to be the one who sees the real you, not the loud, attention-seeking version. They emphasize honesty over loudness, stating they’re not aiming to be flashy but true. Speaker 0 continues, noting they don’t require the other to entertain or impress; he’s convinced by the authenticity and by the undressing of layers and roles. He seeks quiet moments over highlight reels, wanting to feel the version of the other person when they’re human and real. He describes the attraction found in natural presence rather than forced performance. Speaker 1 echoes that sentiment, observing that others fall over themselves to be seen, while they see the woman the crowd rarely notices. They are not trying to be loud but to be true, and they want to know the details of the other person—their coffee, their shoes, their thoughts, the dreams they’ve been afraid to chase. They express a willingness to listen and learn, offering to carry some of the burdens and to be present without pressing for next steps. The conversation moves toward a deliberate, unhurried pace. They reject the chase for drama and emphasize choosing each other with clarity, intent, and patience. They prefer a healthy rhythm, space, and the idea that the best things grow slowly. They refuse to rush toward a conclusion or a rushed future, choosing instead to savor the moment and build a foundation “no rush, just enjoy the ride.” Throughout, both speakers reaffirm that the other person is the steady presence in their lives—the calm in the chaos, the healing and the home they had been seeking. They aim to be present, to learn every detail, and to nurture a connection that lasts beyond the moment. Excavation Pro. Pro. Pro.

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Be humble -- and other lessons from the philosophy of water | Raymond Tang
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Raymond Tang shares his journey from feeling overwhelmed and anxious to finding fulfillment through the ancient philosophy of the Daodejing. He highlights three lessons from water: humility, which fosters richer connections; harmony, which encourages working with one's environment; and openness, which promotes adaptability. These principles, summarized as HHO, guide him in navigating life's challenges.
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