Water awareness and the special point of view.
When i was a kid in high school i took a lot of blows to the back of the head.
I had some luck having been participant in water awareness project. And the
general meaning of what to remember when you get out of synchronicity with reality
because of someones action.After 30 years i have enough data to reconstruct the
mind set that water awareness gives.
THIS THEN DEFINES THE "DREAM VEHICLE to interplanetary space "
The effect of bone WEAVE and the various directions of water in cases where there is memory loss
or damage to cognition (not necessarily physical) as ability to reason.
When you get hit and the result = brain damage, the usual cause is that there are shock waves that displace through the body water, as water conducts this by waves. The waves can be so great that the memory forgets them. In other cases of concussion which i think many people with some problems of thought have , may be due to these shock waves that start to rotate and create whirls in the 70 % water of the body. Because the person would usually be turning his head to one side. This usually involves some of the shock being absorbed by the 30 % oxygen and other causes such as the whirls being the Oxygen saturation of the breath prior to the body damage that uses some of the blood remaining in the blood and basically concentrates this as a barrier to the brains function as a memory clog.
That there are variations of water activity means that the human body has the ability to translate them to any position in the body such as the lungs where cases of breathing may eject fluid from the mouth by some force on the body., The blood may create WHIRLS of memory blockages. The skin may be tensed or the muscles may be redefined by an event where they do not function as in underwater environments and the blood saturation decreases. The Brain may sometimes feel the responsive relation of the DELAYS between water hydration and the other functions of the body when the brain has been too slow in the reflex to move away from trouble related to the water as
70 /30 % in most cases of problems but also of the 30/70 % that makes irrational conclusions such as the bones are too weak in cases of growth and the symmetry of ageing without any reversals.
The fact that SOUNDS also change the water frequencies of the body may be used to exchange any trauma, of physical problems in the memory by exchanging them as the 70 % to 30 % variability of kind words.This may in it's fullness give guidance to everything and all form sound and light and space and time and matter (Dr Steven Greer quote)
the problems of being concussive to forces on the body and the water ability to dampen damage may in cases of memory loss, be totally recovered by reference to the types of frequency modulations of water when subject to water vibrations. However the concussive effect may in some cases continue into the frequency patterns and then related to the water molecules doing the wobble of the mind in seperation with the body. So some general triangulation of the mind could define the problems of shock absorbtion
by reference to water in 3 references of shock absorbtion where they displace the shock by water being greater than the force and then have enough volume to displace or dampen the problem wave by turning it trough new cognitive volumes of shock absorbtion where the limbatic system could soften the curvature by THAI CHI for example.
The most effective way to dampen and restore memory would be by reference to the elements present in the water of the body and the elements in the oxygen as those that define food or nutrition that was ingested prior to the problem. These are usually proteins that give the body muscularity strength enough to divert problems and water proteins may be used to make the connection that many cognitive problems are due to H2O proteins that are not being used by the brain as the missing memory. There are vitamins , supplements, minerals, metals that define the types of lungs, blood, skin , muscle, brain, bones , as the missing memory of the ingestion previous to some problem that has basically absorbed the water shock wave in the body's 70 % H2O (f).
For some, water bubbles result with the mix of oxygen from forceful events , and these then create mini environments that create a mind set of sustainability that gets some out of the problems of the mind and in some there are water currents, eddies, beaches of the mind that also may successfully retrieve the change of the mind set.
There are probably as many results of water shock absorbtion as there are water features in the clouds, in the oceans, in the rivers of the Earth so knowing why to go out to gain natural balance may help.
by reference to water in 3 references of shock absorbtion where they displace the shock by water being greater than the force and then have enough volume to displace or dampen the problem wave by turning it trough new cognitive volumes of shock absorbtion where the limbatic system could soften the curvature by THAI CHI for example.
The most effective way to dampen and restore memory would be by reference to the elements present in the water of the body and the elements in the oxygen as those that define food or nutrition that was ingested prior to the problem. These are usually proteins that give the body muscularity strength enough to divert problems and water proteins may be used to make the connection that many cognitive problems are due to H2O proteins that are not being used by the brain as the missing memory. There are vitamins , supplements, minerals, metals that define the types of lungs, blood, skin , muscle, brain, bones , as the missing memory of the ingestion previous to some problem that has basically absorbed the water shock wave in the body's 70 % H2O (f).
For some, water bubbles result with the mix of oxygen from forceful events , and these then create mini environments that create a mind set of sustainability that gets some out of the problems of the mind and in some there are water currents, eddies, beaches of the mind that also may successfully retrieve the change of the mind set.
There are probably as many results of water shock absorbtion as there are water features in the clouds, in the oceans, in the rivers of the Earth so knowing why to go out to gain natural balance may help.
Sometimes the spirals created in the human body from damage may seem so overwhelming that many seek the guidance of galaxies without knowing what to do. Galaxies in their own right, also have some method of absorbing the various absorbtions of their elemental structure.
For answers to this, you may relate to the causes of galactic space as being interplanetary. And in that case, then ,the use of Dr Sven Greer's symbol of SIRIUS DISCLOSURE as retreival of the mind set may be made because it also represents the missing triangulations of the mind.
In some cases the water at 70 % may have a change of weight to height ratio's with the 30 % remaining = some change in gravity sense.
For answers to this, you may relate to the causes of galactic space as being interplanetary. And in that case, then ,the use of Dr Sven Greer's symbol of SIRIUS DISCLOSURE as retreival of the mind set may be made because it also represents the missing triangulations of the mind.
In some cases the water at 70 % may have a change of weight to height ratio's with the 30 % remaining = some change in gravity sense.
Here then, the quantum hologram manifesting the fullness of being (Dr Steven Greer quote) as the pure and infinite love of water, awareness and consciousness.(Dr Steven Greer quote)
From Wikipedia
date, 05,06,2016
time, 16:27
In physiology, body water is the water content of an animal body that is contained in the tissues, the blood, the bones and elsewhere. This water makes up a significant fraction of the human body, both by weight and by volume. Ensuring the right amount of body water is part of fluid balance, an aspect of homeostasis. The average human adult male is approximately 69% water, by weight
Most of animal body water is contained in various body fluids. These include intracellular fluid; extracellular fluid; plasma; interstitial fluid; and transcellular fluid.[1] Water is also contained inside organs, ingastrointestinal, cerebrospinal, peritoneal, and ocular fluids. Adipose tissue contains about 10% of water, while muscle tissue contains about 75%.[2][3]
By weight, the average human adult male is approximately 69% water.[4][5] There can be considerable variation in body water percentage based on a number of factors like age, health, weight, and sex. In a large study of adults of all ages and both sexes, the adult human body averaged ~65% water. However, this varied substantially by age, sex, and adiposity (amount of fat in body composition). The figure for water fraction by weight in this sample was found to be 48 ±6% for females and 58 ±8% water for males.[6] The body water constitutes as much as 73% of the body weight of a newborn infant, whereas some obese people are as little as 45% water by weight.[5] These figures statistical averages will vary with factors such as type of population, age of people sampled, number of people sampled, and methodology. So there is not, and cannot be, a figure that is exactly the same for all people, for this or any other physiological measure.
In Netter's Atlas of Human Physiology, body water is broken down into the following compartments:[1]
date, 05,06,2016
time, 16:27
In physiology, body water is the water content of an animal body that is contained in the tissues, the blood, the bones and elsewhere. This water makes up a significant fraction of the human body, both by weight and by volume. Ensuring the right amount of body water is part of fluid balance, an aspect of homeostasis. The average human adult male is approximately 69% water, by weight
Most of animal body water is contained in various body fluids. These include intracellular fluid; extracellular fluid; plasma; interstitial fluid; and transcellular fluid.[1] Water is also contained inside organs, ingastrointestinal, cerebrospinal, peritoneal, and ocular fluids. Adipose tissue contains about 10% of water, while muscle tissue contains about 75%.[2][3]
By weight, the average human adult male is approximately 69% water.[4][5] There can be considerable variation in body water percentage based on a number of factors like age, health, weight, and sex. In a large study of adults of all ages and both sexes, the adult human body averaged ~65% water. However, this varied substantially by age, sex, and adiposity (amount of fat in body composition). The figure for water fraction by weight in this sample was found to be 48 ±6% for females and 58 ±8% water for males.[6] The body water constitutes as much as 73% of the body weight of a newborn infant, whereas some obese people are as little as 45% water by weight.[5] These figures statistical averages will vary with factors such as type of population, age of people sampled, number of people sampled, and methodology. So there is not, and cannot be, a figure that is exactly the same for all people, for this or any other physiological measure.
In Netter's Atlas of Human Physiology, body water is broken down into the following compartments:[1]
- Intracellular fluid (2/3 of body water) is fluid contained within cells. In a body containing 40 litres of fluid (ie. about 72 kg total weight), about 25 litres is intracellular,[7] which amounts to 62.5% (5/8), close enough to the 2/3 rule of thumb. Jackson's texts states 70% of body fluid is intracellular.[4]
- Extracellular fluid (1/3 of body water) is fluid contained in areas outside of cells. For a 40 litre body, about 15 litres is extracellular,[7] which amounts to 37.5% Again, this is close to the 1/3 rule of thumb cited here.
- Plasma (1/5 of extracellular fluid). Of the 15 litres of extracellular fluid, plasma volume averages 3 litres.[7] This amounts to 20%, the same as per Netter's Atlas.
- Interstitial fluid (4/5 of extracellular fluid)
- Transcellular fluid (a.k.a. "third space," normally ignored in calculations) contained inside organs, such as the gastrointestinal, cerebrospinal, peritoneal, and ocular fluids.