The Waters of Heterodoxy

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August 23, 2020

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The Waters of Heterodoxy

For whatever we lose (like a you or a me),
It's always our self we find in the sea.

- e.e. cummings -

The Waters of Heterodoxy

"In The Fourth Phase of Water, Gerald Pollack [an award-winning and highly acclaimed professor) offers an elegant new theory of water chemistry that has profound implications not only for chemistry and biology, but for the metaphoric foundation of our understanding of reality and our treatment of nature.[...] The Fourth Phase of Water contributes to a much larger paradigm shift that is proceeding across all the sciences, and indeed to a transition in the defining mythology of our civilization. In science alone, the implications of his findings, if verified, are profound, especially in areas like cell biology, plant physiology, chemical signaling, and of course medicine. Beyond that, they erode the story that we live in a dead universe of generic substances, that we, the sole intelligence of that universe, are therefore its rightful lords and masters. Pollack is part of the evolution of science toward a more shamanic worldview that understands that all things possess some kind of beingness." Charles Eisenstein shares more in this essay. { read more }

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For more inspiration check out this fascinating interview: "Living Water". { more }


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