BLURB: SACRED GEOMETRY WATER : How to make Healing Water

Knowledge of the ancient power of Egyptian Sacred Geometry is combined with the discoveries of Viktor Shauberger, Masaru Emoto, David Hudson and Ed Sopcak to create a Healing Water. This healing water gives longevity, greater energy, improved health and a greater sense of well-being. Make this water at home, inexpensively, to improve your life.
In 2002 I had the wonderful opportunity to visit the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid at Giza. I was with a group that received special permission to visit this so special place. I had a life altering experience. I was visited by the powerful Egyptian deity known as Imhoptep. As he explained, he “hung out” in the King’s Chamber. He had a very warm and loving presence.
It was an amazing experiences, as he taught me things and showed me things that have changed my life. One of the things that he showed me was how to use sacred geometry to energize and empower water so that it would improve your health and increase your longevity. This information I now share with you in this book. Also, this has caused me to investigate the similar discoveries of Hudson, Shauberger, Emoto and Sopcak. This information is also covered in my book.
Yes, this is wild stuff! But if you have the courage to plunge ahead, your life and your family’s lives will be greatly enriched.

Ah, yes. “Hanging with Imhoptep.”

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Hitch
10 months ago

Does he mean, “Imhoptep,” the Hopping Bunny god?

It doesn’t seem very nice of Imhotep, otherwise, to visit this poor soul and then deliberately lead him astray as to what god he was worshipping….

Nicholas Dollak
10 months ago

Imhotep was an architect, not a deity (or even a pharaoh). Of course, since the author clearly learned Egyptian history from “Mummy” movies…

Hitch
10 months ago

To be 100% fair- Imhotep was deified after his death. One of the very few who were not royal to be apotheosized.

And I believe that he was even the basis of a cult, that believed in his curative powers, no?

(None of this, btw, makes this book, concept, etc. any better than it is.)

Nicholas Dollak
10 months ago
Reply to  Hitch

Oh, hey! Whaddya know? I did not know that. Thanks!

Probably explains why his name is still known, while all the other artists & architects of ancient Egypt are “anonymous”.

Hitch
10 months ago

You betcha. I tend to read the weirdest stuff and sometimes, if I’m lucky, it sticks. 🙂 Very few “mortals” were apotheosized to godhood, so…he musta been one boot-lickin’ son-of-a-gun! 🙂

Syd
Syd
10 months ago

Hanging With Imhotep is the name of my next band

Marc
Marc
10 months ago
Reply to  Nathan

Is there any other kind?

Hitch
10 months ago
Reply to  Syd

Maybe it should be “Bouncin’ with Imhoptep”?

red
red
10 months ago
Reply to  Hitch

Or maybe “Energizin’ with Imhoptep.”

Hitch
10 months ago
Reply to  Nathan

(I hope I do this right….)

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv6tuzHUuuk&w=560&h=315%5D

red
red
10 months ago
Reply to  Nathan

I read on a rumors site that 2:E.B. will be a collaboration with the rapper Sacred G.

red
red
10 months ago

I wonder if making geometric water at home, inexpensively, involves the use of ice cube trays?

Hitch
10 months ago
Reply to  red

Very, very special ice-cube trays, @red, exceptional ones. Those made with sacred geometry whilst in production.

red
red
10 months ago
Reply to  Hitch

I did some in-depth research to find out what Sacred Geometry is–by skimming rapidly over the W*kipedia article about Sacred Geometry–and noticed these quotes from recognized authorities:

“Find some lines intersecting the image and declare it based on sacred geometry.”

and

“Geometry is the table.”

So, I conclude that the answer is 108, which is also the reason a total solar eclipse is possible.

Hitch
10 months ago
Reply to  red

Are you sure it’s not 42?

red
red
10 months ago
Reply to  Hitch

42 would make runaway global warming seem like the good old days.

Hitch
10 months ago
Reply to  red

Uh, presumably, you know that I meant 42 as in THHGTTG, oui?