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Boxing Match In Salt Salt is a very important component in David Hudsons methods and in most other alchemical methods: subtleenergies/ormus/tw/salt.htm Here is something else I wrote about this last November: Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 19:52:50 -0700 Subject: [ORMUS] Boxes Dear Friends, The image at: bp1.blogger/_sk80_fXs318/R-y6KsOFkYI/AAAAAAAAAWo/uoPvAziCQl8/s1600-h/Emblem+XXVI.jpg may be a reference to the clathrate cages that the ORMUS unit hangs out in. These boxes would make a monatom or diatom visible. See; subtleenergies/ormus/tw/box.htm subtleenergies/ormus/tw/clathrate.htm ____________________________________________________ When I wrote this, I also wanted to post a picture of some ORMUS salt that also appeared to be in matching boxes. I just found this image. It is the first picture on the page at: subtleenergies/ormus/tw/fibers.htm Notice how the larger cubes, in this image, are composed of smaller cubes. I have also put a copy of the box image on the SubtleEnergies site at: subtleenergies/ormus/tw/EmblemXXVI.jpg I suspect that the ORMUS elements make up about one eighth of the weight of distilled water. I also suspect that higher levels are in water where salt is present because the salt provides more shielding than the water alone. David Hudson said that when you distill water with ORMUS in it, it goes with the water vapor. In his Portland 1995 Workshop he said: This little zero point frequency I showed you between the positron and the electron; if you follow that right up the electromagnetic spectrum, it agrees with the molecular frequency of hydrogen dioxide, or water. So there is an affinity for this material and water. Thats why it is normally taken in water. When you come to understand that your body is, in fact, mainly water. That, literally, this material when you distill water it distills with the water as the oridide, the iridide, the ruthidide. Just like chlorine. And so if you distill water thinking you are getting high purity water, it goes with the water. And it literally changes the bond angles of the water. That one iridium atom controls 56 waters of hydration around itself. And all the bond angles of all 56 waters are altered when iridium is present. I havent carefully studied the research work of people working with water but I strongly suspect that their water isnt completely pure and they are finding that the bond angles can be changed. There is something else besides H2O in the water. and in his Dallas 1995 Workshop: I know that iridium can control the vibrational frequency of 56 molecules of water. But I dont think it goes much further than that, and so I dont think that it is like mostly homeopathic preparations where you can dilute, dilute, dilute, dilute and get stronger and stronger and stronger. Ah, the interesting thing is though that when you distill water, you assume you have purified water, the oroides, the iridides, the rhodides act more like iodide than they do like metals and they actually will distill along with the water. And so what you think is high purity, what youre observing and studying as water may in fact not be pure water. Lately I have been mulling over the question: what shape are the boxes that ORMUS prefers? Today, It occurred to me that the preferred clathrate box shape might depend on the medium that the ORMUS is in. If it is in dried salt, a cubical box might work best as this will store more in a smaller space. In water and air, the clathrate box might be a rounder shape as this would allow it to move about more smoothly. This hypothesis was partly triggered by my recent efforts to store more screws, bolts and parts in the small work shed in my yard. I have been collecting square plastic bottles to replace the round glass bottles I used to use. You can see how this improves the parts storage on the shelves at: subtleenergies/ormus/tw/part-storage.jpg Perhaps rock sources have more angular clathrate boxes protecting the ORMUS than the clathrate boxes in water or the air. Broken rock is more angular than the round pebbles in a stream. I think that these are questions that are worthy of research. How does the boxing match the substances in the box and the medium that the box is in?
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