
Mahasoma Podcast
Mahasoma Podcast
Becoming a loving disciple of water - hydrating yourself through friendship with Isabel Friend
In this episode we chat with water researcher, activist and educator Isabel Friend. Isabel’s expertise is bringing modern scientific understanding together with ancient ancestral wisdom. Isabel shares a vision with practical strategies that helps people transform their relationship to water, increasing physical, mental, emotional, and environmental health for all beings. If you don’t yet have a deep reciprocal relationship with water, if your health or the state of our world is important to you, and water is not part of the conversation, then this episode is for you.
For full show notes visit the Mahasoma Journal
What we talk about.
- What actually is water?
- How to communicate with water and understand her needs
- How we are currently abusing water, the impact of this individually and collectively
- What is a watershed?
- Quantum coherence of water
- Harvesting raw wild spring water
- The physical, emotional, and psychological benefits of being in relationship with water
- Water + energy + meditation
- Honouring and learning from our indigenous water protectors
- Being an ally, accomplice, and water activist
- Falling deeper in love with water
Connect with Isabel Friend.
- Water is Life - educational platform + online courses
- Email Isabel to have a personalised hydration session
- @jenisabelfriend
- 10% discount code for the Water Shop - use MAHASOMA
Resources.
- Learn more about Victor Schaurberger
- Watch The Secrets of Water, The Documentary of Viktor Schauberger- Comprehend and Copy Nature
- Read more about Theodore Schwenk through his book Sensitive Chaos
- Visit the Earth Law Centre website to know more about personhood and legal rights for water
- Learn more about the Blue Planet Project
- Read up on the work of the Lakota Law Project and their fight for justice
- Connect with the vision of International Rivers on their website and Instagram
- Read up on the decentralised system of law based on water via the World Water Law Project
- Visit the Oak Ridge National Laboratory website to learn about their work and discoveries
- If you’re in the USA find your local watershed by visiting the US Geological Society
- Find your local spring in your area using findaspring.com
- Explore your surrounding water sources using Gaia GPS
- Develop a relationship with your local water protectors. Reach out to your local elders to connect with the land/water you live on.
- Veda Austin - photographing water in its ‘state of creation’ - this is the ‘hydroglyphs
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