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This revelation led him to concentrate on the use of magnetism _ for aeons, and at the same time it was restoring its innate vitality. in healing, to build larger, more efficient devices, and finally to All of Nature is a ‘living being’ in mutual vibration with itself. invent a way whereby the artificial source of power could be Its dance involves a constant attraction, rejection and transforma- superseded by natural means. tion and the subsequent release of power, both positive and nega- "I was overjoyed to have made such a revolutionary discovery __ tive. Water, our most important storage medium, absorbs all the for mankind," Grander declared. influences in its environment and then passes them onto other liv- It was a joy which was to be short-lived however, because the _ing organisms. authorities refused to patent his invention. Their decision was Today, the damaged, polluted, artificial landscape through revealed to be purely political, based solely on a desire to ‘protect’ | which water flows is producing mostly negative frequencies industry and commerce. which, in turn, adversely affect the physical, emotional and spiri- With the support, understanding and tual well-being of all life on Earth. backing of his family, Grander perse- Johann Grander's discovery has vered. When asked what motivated opened the door to the reversal of him, he replied, "I feel an invisible Water has the property of being this negative trend by restoring hand guiding me." water's natural vibrations and life- Grander became more and more | able to transfer information which force. All that is required is for the adept at utilising the inexhaustible nat- has entered its memory, to other authorities to have the insight to see ’ ural forces, but eventually he got to el . beyond the known, and the courage the stage where he needed a greater systems such as living organisms. to take the first step. quantity of batteries than he could The human body is said to be afford. composed of 75 per cent water, and the brain tissue made up of 85 per cent water. To maintain bodily A WORLD WITHIN WATER'S SUBTLE VIBRATIONS functions a human needs three litres of fluids a day, for a lack of He set about inventing what he described as a "water battery" _ water will result in certain death over a period of three days and one day found that when he switched on the circuit, which because the body can't retain its own reserves. was now run by water, the high-frequency energy from the mag- Humanity has been aware of the preciousness of water for thou- netic generator was transferring permanently to the water. sands of years. In Rome its contamination was punishable by In other words, Grander's simple but sensitive process was re- _—_ death, but modern society, driven by progress and a relentless activating our damaged water with a vibration that had been lost _ desire for prosperity, has abused its waterways and destroyed water's very essence. Today, a huge proportion of the world's water supply is undrinkable; not only is it 'sick' or ‘dead’ water, it is devoid of life- force. This has serious implications for the health of entire popu- lations. Forced to conform to our highly questionable standards, water is raped by chemicals, effluent, fertilisers, pesticides, acids, fumes, hydrocarbons and fluorocarbons; shoved through tortuous routes using pumps and filters; and then subjected to ‘purifying and cleansing’ processes until it becomes a commercially viable product which is ‘fit for human consumption’. Water, in its natural state, sustains and renews itself with ener- gy (frequencies) from the stones, rocks, minerals and, indeed, the planets in our solar system. In Nature, every source has a differ- ent energy and a different taste because its contents vary accord- ing to the minerals and frequencies contained within. Grander says: "In Nature, water seeks its energy resources by itself and for this it needs its liberty. Natural water flows over and under the earth; it forms its own loops and bends and the entire vegetation benefits from this. Now we deprive water of this liber- ty by forcing it into canals, by regulating riverbeds, by pressing it through pressure pipes, by adding harmful substances and expos- ing it to environmental pollution." A WORLD WITHIN TT WATER'S SUBTLE VIBRATIONS He set about inventing what he described as a "water battery" and one day found that when he switched on the circuit, which was now run by water, the high-frequency energy from the mag- netic generator was transferring permanently to the water. In other words, Grander's simple but sensitive process was re- activating our damaged water with a vibration that had been lost Johann Grander, naturalist and water rev er WATER POSSESSES MEMORY By far the most profound and progressive aspect of Grander's discovery was his realisation that water possesses memory. Any life-impeding information that water gathers in the form of harm- ful vibrations (or information) is not erased by any of our conven- tional cleansing or purifying processes. Grander asserts that water is still harmful even after being sub- jected to filtration and purification processes. He says: "Water, once impaired by metals, nitrates, toxins, etc., remains harmful 36 = NEXUS APRIL - MAY 1997