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Our Heavenly Lifeforce

Of all the numerous cycles sustaining life on earth, none is so fundamental to every living creature than the water cycle. Humans have been aware of the water cycle for thousands of years (King Solomon described evaporation in detail in the Bible around the 8th Century BC). But how well do we really know this vital system, and how far does it really reach to sustain life on earth, including yours?

Follow the journey...

 

Precipitation starts in the troposphere. It is here that moisture condenses and forms rain which redirects water to the earth. As it falls it collects carbon molecules in the atmosphere, forming into carbonic acid by the time it reaches earth.

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It is this acidic nature of rainfall that enables it to accomplish its most fundamental purpose: rainwater is a solvent! As this healthy acidic water hits the earth it dissolves minerals from the earth's crust, making them available for flora. Plants only take a fraction of the available minerals released from the planet during this process though, so runoff carries this precious ionic cargo to its final destination, the world's oceans.

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Once ionic minerals are carried into the ocean system their journey stops. Water is evaporated back into the sky for the amazing cycle to continue, but the ionic minerals are left behind. For eons the worlds oceans have been slowly accumulating a rich bounty of ionic minerals, all vital to life for every living thing.

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  • Ocean-derived sea minerals are ions, the same form of minerals that cells absorb.

  • Ions carry an electrical charge (both positive and negative).

  • Cells absorb these ions, with positive-charged minerals gravitating together opposite negative-charged minerals in each cell.

  • The presence of opposite polarities in cells enables them to conduct current (like batteries) and animate.

  • Animation = life. Ions are thus the basis of the lifeforce of every living thing.

  • One body of science tells us that the world's oceans are 98% similar chemically to human plasma.

  • Think on that! The planet's circulatory system matches that of the human body's circulatory system almost identically. Is this a wonder of nature? Could this be a coincidence?

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Healthy rainwater sits in a range of 5.4-5.6pH. Why is rainfall so acidic?

​So, next time you look up and see rain falling, think of the amazingly complex process that is taking place, hidden in plain view. Truly our life force starts in the heavens - in the troposphere. This is truly a heavenly lifecycle.

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Read the next article in this series: 

"Electrolytes vs. Ions"​

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