Allowing My Body to Heal (Not “Cure”) Itself

I am on day 4 of a 40-day water fast, and all is well. My days are as long and active as ever. The main difference is that there’s no “dinner time” for me. I am doing this as part of a larger shift to allow my body to cleanse, repair, and regenerate parts that have been under great stress…

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Vortex Generators for Sustainable Agriculture Webinar

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I’ve been quiet lately, but busy. Reading more than writing, shooting video, and getting some of the bugs out of this site, which sometimes ran VERY SLOW. More functions, plugins, and large images files (I should know better) may have had something to do with it. I also realized that my original WordPress site would likely still be there, although perhaps in…

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Modern Day Mystic Show Tonight

I’m looking forward to talking water, consciousness, and change with Peter Schenk and his co-host Donna Whittington, of Modern Day Mystic at 8pm (Eastern) tonight. If you can, tune in and join in. He’s doing some amazing things with water too, that I’m eager to learn about. Follow the link, or visit the Modern Day Mystic YouTube Channel to access the LIVE…

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Time to Say “Good-bye” to Germ Theory

I received a call the other day from a man, we’ll call him Jacob, whose organization sells our vortex generators for water enrichment (under its own name) to farms on the East Coast. He sold a unit to an organic dairy farmer, who we’ll call Paul. After a number of months, Jacob wasn’t getting any love, referrals, or new business, from Paul. Instead, Paul…

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A Day of Reckoning; A Cry for Help

Today is one of those “zero” days in my life; a reset day, where we cross the event horizon that marks change. Sometimes we know it when it’s happening. Other times, we don’t. Today I know. What I don’t know is how it turns out. In previous posts I have sounded mild alarms, due to a shortfall of money. It’s personal and business…

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Talking Water with Dr. Wil Spencer

It’s becoming a habit we both enjoy. Wednesday, May 18 (2pm-4pm EST) will be my third visit with Dr. Wil Spencer, The Body Electrician and Chief Environot, on his radio program, An Alternate Perspective (www.freedomslips.com Studio A). This time we’ll discuss water, that ubiquitous substance that not only makes all life possible, but both health and disease. [Update 5/27/2016 ~ Here it…

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Prince: Respects yes, but there’s other stuff we need to look at.

As news of Prince’s sudden death came in and has filtered throughout the world, my mind was elsewhere. “Sudden deaths” of high-profile people tend to serve as effective distractions to overshadow other issues that warrant our attention. This is not to minimize the shock and sadness that some people will feel for not being able to enjoy more from this talented…

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The Ascendency of Balance

I have just returned home from a crisscross country trip that covered 6,250 miles in 14 days. The “crisscross” comes from the fact that I began by heading west toward California, and returned home from the east. My destination was the Treasure Coast of Florida to deliver and install the largest vortex generator that we’ve made to date ~ for a 12″…

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Now Don't Go Calling this My 'Water Ministry'

It’s great to be back home, even though I’m already thinking of other places to go. The first week back from a trip that covered 4,500 miles in a little over 2 weeks, my movement would best be described as “gingerly,” since I took a fall at pretty high speed on an ATV at Oceano Dunes, just south of Pismo Beach, California. After exhibiting…

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Fund Raising Fun

My desire and need to raise money in order to attend Daniel Smith’s trial vs the DoJ (FDA) in Spokane has kindled actions that, for me, have been long overdue. Instead of the standard, “please send me money” routine (although it will always be appreciated), I have something that I feel is of value to send you in exchange.

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European Adventure: France and Spain

PUERTO DE NAVACERRADA, SPAIN ~ My European adventure continues at a breakneck pace. I started yesterday morning in Pombriego, Spain, spent the afternoon in Santiago, and ended the day in this mountain hamlet north of Madrid. With my Photonic Water Systems European distributor doing his best Fernando Alonso impression, we have traveled over 1,000 miles through the south of France and back to Spain over…

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A European Adventure Preview

A few hours from now I’ll be on a plane heading East on what I expect to be an amazing and wonderful trip. With all the tension in the Middle East, the Ukraine, and other parts of the world, expecting anything that would or could be described as “amazing” and “wonderful,” seems beyond belief. However, the evidence suggests that’s intentional. London First…

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Milestones on the Road of Life

This stretch of I-10 heading west toward Los Angeles gives you some indication of my recent whereabouts, and actually, my planned whereabouts too, as in a couple of days I’ll make a return, but it’s the whatabouts that are of the greatest interest. The original plan was to attend my No. 1 grandson Tyler’s high school graduation, but that didn’t…

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A New View of, and Relationship with Water

This is a view of the Rio Grande Gorge from the bridge just outside of Taos, New Mexico, a most enchanting town in the Land of Enchantment where I’ve been for the past few days. I experienced, and thoroughly enjoyed an appetizer of fried green chili’s at the famous El Pinto Restaurant. The rest of the meal was wonderful too.

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So Much to Share, Where’s the Time?

I’m back home in Arizona, actually have been home for a week. So much has happened, so much to share. If you don’t hear from me in awhile, it’s because A LOT is going on. That being said, I should share something. Next Tuesday, I’ll be a guest on the A2Z Health Products weekly Conference Call. Started by Dennis Richard,…

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New Ocean of Information on Water

It is with great pleasure that I report the publication of an article that I contributed to about the Rainmaker H2O technology and its potential impact on California’s water politics and crisis, in Science to Sage e-Zine. The implications in farming and ranch applications, which are major consumers of fresh water, are huge. This is the thirtieth edition of the…

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An Orchestrated ‘Drought’ of Self-Awareness

I love California. It is one beautiful, often congested, hectic place, but I’m happy to be home, to a different kind of beauty and hecticness. I returned with bronchial congestion that I didn’t leave home with. I suspect it is something that the atmosphere has been spiced up with. Not to worry, I have some “natural helpers” that are already…

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