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What is the true nature of water and does it have memory?
By working with the rhythm and flow of water, can we increase
its life-giving power?
Water is not only fundamental to life but is essential for the
cycles and changes in nature. John Wilkes asserts that
water is the universal bearer of whatever character we put
into it. Consequently, the way we treat water is crucial to
our own health and to the well being of the planet as a whole.
Working with his remarkable invention, the Flowform, Wilkes
uncovered many mysteries of water and, in the process,
created an art of great beauty. His lifetime of applied research
into rhythms and water, fully revealed here for the first time,
has startling implications for such topical issues as farming
and irrigation; food production and processing; water treatment
and recycling; and health and cosmetic products.
The author includes a history of Flowform research as well as
the most important, up-to-date developments in this research
around the world. He also includes informative appendices on
metamorphosis, Flowform designs and applications, and the
scientific and technical aspects of Flowform research.
Flowforms is a groundbreaking, lavishly illustrated book, revealing
both the beauty of Flowforms and their broad range of applications.
Contents:
- Water and Rhythm
- Rhythm and Flow: The Water Cycle
- Metamorphosis
- Experimenting with Water
- Discovery of the Flowform Method
- In Flowform and the Living World
- Jarna: the First Major Flowform Project
- The Next Generation of Flowforms
- The Metamorphic Sequence
- Research with Cascades
- Flowform-related Developments
- The Flowform throughout the World: An Illustrated Survey
- Present and Future
- Appendix 1: Metamorphosis
- Appendix 2: Flowform Types, Designs, and Applications
- Appendix 3: Scientific and Technical Aspects
- Appendix 4: Virbela Rhythm Research Institute
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