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Ep 337: Conversations With A Sorcerer: Healing and the Power of Frequency, Part Three

Episode 337 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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In today’s episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked yet profound role that water plays in our overall health and healing. Drawing from the teachings of Don Xavier, we explore how water extends beyond physical necessity. It's a powerful element that carries memory. Water can be influenced by the way we engage with it - through our attitude, gratitude, and intention - which can directly affect its ability to nourish and heal our bodies. 

A key point in Part 3 of this series is the effect of cold water on the body. Drinking cold water can cause crystallization in the blood, which Don Xavier teaches may reduce our longevity by disrupting the natural flow of energy within the body. On the other hand, room-temperature water is gentler and works in harmony with our bodies, supporting a balance that enhances our well-being. 

We also explore ancient practices like blessing water - a simple yet powerful way to tap into water’s healing frequency by infusing it with gratitude and intention. This practice allows us to access water as a source of healing and deepen our connection to its vital role in health. Additionally, we look at time-honored methods such as drinking from copper water bottles and oxygenating water, along with external supplements like herbs, as practical ways to amplify the benefits of what we consume. 

What You'll Discover in This Episode: 

  • The Power of Declarations (02:27): Your attitude and thoughts shape your healing journey. 

  • Water’s Memory and Healing Potential (06:32): Water holds memory and why blessing water enhances its healing properties. 

  • The Dangers of Drinking Cold Water (10:12): Cold water can cause crystallization in the blood and reduce longevity. 

  • Copper Water Bottles and Oxygenation (15:45): Using a copper water bottle and oxygenating water can boost health. 

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