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talking about, you have to feed it energy. There is no way you can plug this into the wall to get 120 volts or whatever. That doesn’t work. We scratched our collective heads for a long time before we could figure out the source of energy. The source of energy, which helps answer your question, is light. We were flabbergasted to find that it’s light that builds this phase of water.
When we speak of light, most people think of visible light. We think of that, too, but physicists use “light” to denote not only the visible part of the spectrum but also infrared, ultraviolet, and frequencies beyond those two. It turns out that the most powerful wavelength to build this kind of water is not visible light but infrared light. Now, I’m not allowing you to get a word in edgewise because this is so exciting.
HG: Where does infrared light come from?
GP: Think of the electric range or the toaster, glowing bright red, and this bright red glow is eliciting infrared light. Infrared is actually all over the place. In the room where the two of us are sitting, if we turned off all the lights and shut the window shades to make it completely dark, pitch black—where I can’t see you and you can’t see me—if I whip out my infrared camera, I see a beautiful image of you and of the walls and the carpet and the microphone and so on. The reason is that my infrared camera is picking up infrared radiation coming from all of that.
HG: It’s like the night vision goggles that the military uses? And this infrared light is all around us?
GP: Yes, the infrared camera is like the goggles. And infrared light is all around us. You can’t get rid of it. It’s free energy. Some of us who stud- ied chemistry tried to understand it and learn about so-called free energy. It was challenging. However, this is literally free. It’s there all the time for the taking.
HG: This energy is facilitating what I want to happen with the fourth phase of water in my body?
GP: Exactly, it builds it. For example, let’s SUMMER 2017
go back to muscles. Imagine your muscles are aching, and you’ve got a headache, and you’re feeling depressed because of X, Y, and Z, and after you go spend twenty minutes in a sauna, you come out feeling like a million dollars. Why is that? Most people think it must be something psychological, and maybe it is. However, think about the fact that when you sit in the sauna, it’s hot, and you’re receiving infrared energy. That infrared energy is penetrating your body. And what is it doing to the water? It builds EZ water. You need that EZ water in your cells to func- tion properly. You’re feeling depressed, but your brain is not designed for you to feel depressed. Something is going on. When the energy comes in and builds EZ water in the neurons that fill your brain, you’re back to normal and feeling okay.
HG: So, a sauna is a good idea. And what about walking on the beach?
GP: Exactly! I was going to mention it, but you beat me to it. Picture yourself walking on the beach. Why does that make you feel good, or better? Well, it could be because it’s nice to do something out of the or- dinary after sitting at your computer all day. However, there is a physical reason. Many people don’t know this, and I didn’t know this until about seven years ago. The earth has net negative charge—it’s not neutral, it’s negatively charged. When you contact the earth with your bare feet, all those negative charges seep into your body. You need those negative charges to build EZ water. EZ water is negatively charged, so walking on the beach will build EZ water, which will make you feel better.
HG: I’ve heard of this. It’s called “earthing,” right? Where you take your shoes off and put your feet on the ground. As children we did it more often but as adults, there is concrete and shoes that come between us and the earth. I’ve heard it described in connection with antioxidants. You’re saying the negative charge is what our bodies need?
GP: Yes, and these all fall into the same category. Our bodies must have negative charge. In fact, it isn’t widely known, but if we were to measure the electrical potential of you, relative to the earth, you’re negatively charged because all your cells are negatively charged. That negative charge is critical for life. I would go so far as to say that it is one of the definitions of life. If you lose your negative charge, you’re dead. You need it. You can get negative charge by earthing, which is the same as grounding. With regard to antioxidants, first think about what oxidants do—they remove negative charge. You need that negative charge in or- der to flourish and thrive, so antioxidants are good for you because they prevent a loss of that negative charge. You can consider earthing to be an antioxidant because instead of removing that negative charge it is doing the opposite—it is adding negative charge, which you need.
HG: If infrared light is all around us, it must be benefiting us all the time. Does that mean I don't have to do anything special to get the benefits it?
GP: No, you don’t, because you are vigorous and healthy. I can see you Wise Traditions 77
 



















































































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