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How Water Connects our Worlds

Download or Read eBook How Water Connects our Worlds PDF written by Marianne E. Meyer and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2015-01-26 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
How Water Connects our Worlds
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
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ISBN-10 : 9783734736919
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Book Synopsis How Water Connects our Worlds by : Marianne E. Meyer

Book excerpt: This captivating book wins by a clear statement on the mystery of changeability and storage ability of the water. Inge Schneider, head of the Swiss Jupiter Verlag, found in her book review in the NET-Journal the author's findings that the water is the “interface between the physical and metaphysical reality“ particularly appealing. The reader will find disturbing facts about the quality of commercial waters. Anyone who believes that a tap water is clean, is encouraged to think and act. M. Meyer advises to activating water adequately. After all, who tastes for the first time naturally vitalized, oxygenated and alkaline water from the tap, want to drink no more soda water from plastic bottles. Pure water is according to the author the ideal solution for all health problems, especially if they affect the brain. Ultimately, Dr. Meyer introduces free energy researchers and their technologies. She also shows what to do, so that space energy can soon flow in all households.


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