EZ Water: The Hidden Life Force Inside Water & How Sunlight vs Moonlight Change It

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EZ Water: The Hidden Life Force Inside Water & How Sunlight vs Moonlight Change It Water looks simple — just a transparent liquid. But the more I read and explore, the more I realize water is not just H₂O. It responds to energy, emotions, vibration, and even celestial forces. Modern science calls a special type of water Exclusion Zone Water (EZ Water) , sometimes known as structured water, and ancient traditions have been talking about this in the form of moon-charged water, temple water, sacred river water and energized water for thousands of years. So today, let’s understand what EZ water actually is and how sunlight and moonlight affect water differently. What Is EZ Water? EZ Water is a unique type of water discovered by Dr. Gerald Pollack from the University of Washington. It forms naturally inside our cells and plays a huge role in: Hydration Energy production Healing Electrolyte balance Cellular communication Unlike normal water, EZ water has a hex...

Hidden Meanings Behind Words and Phrases

Hidden Meanings Behind Words and Phrases

Learning a new language involves mastering alphabets, pronunciation, basic words, grammar, and the meaning of each word. Even when reading a novel, we often check the dictionary for unfamiliar words. Many words we use daily may be spoken without fully understanding their true meanings, often picked up from friends, movies, or conversations.

South Indian Metaphors

South Indian mothers are known for their colorful metaphors when scolding their children, often comparing their actions to animals or objects. Examples include:

  • Kumbakarnan mathiri thoongure (Sleeping like Kumbakarnan)
  • Aamai mathiri nadekure (Walking like a tortoise)
  • Eruma maadu mathiri valanthurke arivu illa (Grown big like a buffalo but don’t have a brain)

These phrases have direct meanings, but some words and phrases carry deeper connotations. Today, we will explore one such phrase: “Her or His gaze is like a fire.”

The Deeper Meaning

This phrase is often used to describe a girl's angry stare, but it can apply to anyone. What does it truly mean? Let’s delve deeper.

The Ayurvedic Perspective

According to Ayurveda, three main components govern the human body’s physical, mental, and intellectual structure and functions: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These correspond to the elements of Air, Sunlight, and Water, respectively.

Among these, Pitta is associated with the fire element. Pitta represents the fire element in the body and is linked to the Sun. Just as fire burns and produces warmth, Pitta is responsible for digestion, transforming food into nutrients, and generating heat and energy—signs of life.

Fire in the Eyes

The Sun enables us to see, and our eyes, controlled by Pitta Dosha, are linked to the fire element. This connection is why a person’s intense gaze is often compared to fire. The eyes, like fire, can convey powerful emotions and energy.

Conclusion

Understanding the deeper meanings behind words and phrases enriches our language and cultural experiences. The comparison of a gaze to fire is a fascinating example that ties linguistic expression to ancient Ayurvedic principles, showing how interconnected our world truly is.

By unraveling these hidden meanings, we gain insight into not just words, but the cultural and historical contexts that shape our everyday language. Embrace these nuances, and you’ll find a richer, more profound way to connect with the world around you.



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