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Yeah some of the issues here is vocabulary reuse. Structured water is one of those words that's reused and its not defined. So is structured water 20mins of infrared hitting water making an EZ water like Pollack says or is it Schauberger's full water cycle water coming out of spring at around 4 degrees C. That's why I have found Kruse very useful because he has read all the stuff I have in the past and seems to have the glue that sticks it all together. I have not heard him talk about orgone but I know about Reich have some orgonite and Steiner refers a lot to the ether, so I am curious as to how would you define the ether?
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I wouldn’t define it. I’m still early in my journey of perceiving things like ether. My understanding of it is based on the European 4 ethers model and that mostly from Steiner, his students, and direct perception. Basically there are unseen natural forces that the material world is the expression of. The chemical ether often associated with the water element has to do with frequency and vibration. Orgone would use infrared photography to perceive forces progressing through the ethers while in the warmth ether stage. He would then influence it to progress towards or away from rain. FYI be careful and conscious of your work with these things. I have a set up a 5 Chinese elements system and added some unclean silver to the metal element portion. Had some serious unnecessary doubts about my sanity for a week before it dawned on me my mistake.
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