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Waves and Currents in Water
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Waves and currents in water are part of a bigger energy rhythm of not only Earth but of the Universe. We see this pattern in seasons and migrations around the globe.
Waves keep life underwater in a feeding cycle and temperature regulation. There is a correlation between weather patterns and wave patterns. Air currents tend to move in a spiral pattern. Water and waves also move in a spiral pattern. Energy waves not only move through air and water, but in sound, solids and gases also.
Waves or cycles have the tendency to repeat themselves in a consistent pattern as Casey Adams states: “While many cycles obviously repeat during our range of observation, many cycles have only recently become evident, indicating that many of nature’s cycles are beyond our current observation range.”
Ocean waves give energy to storms via atmospheric pressure and to the beaches they roll into with their tidal cycles. The waves we see in nature are just a small part of the universal wave cycle of energy: “These rhythms translate to electromagnetic energy and kinetic energy, which translate into elements of speed, distance, and mass. Momentum, inertia, gravity, and other natural phenomena are thus examples of the cyclical activities that directly relate with nature’s wave rhythms.”
In this way everything in the Universe is energetically connected, including water.
Reference: “Pure Water” by Casey Adams, Ph.D.
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