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"A fascinating plunge into molecular physics, Mayan calendars,
geochemistry , bioregionalism, dolphin communities, healing, hydrogen
fuel, dowsing, vortices, geophysics and other water related topics
that brings together the ideas of a wide variety of scholars -
from Këthe Seidel, the grandmother of modern biological wastewater
treatment, and John Todd, one of its foremost current practitioners
to Sulak Sivaraksa, Thailand's ecological Buddhist philosopher
- creating a timely book for a civilization that has lost its
reverence for water."
- Scott Whittier Chaplin
Rocky Mountain Institute
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Some excerpts from the book:
From 'An Ecological Heretic: Sulak Sivaraksa on Siam Water' -
page 96
In our tradition, Water is very, very important. The whole of
nature consists of the four elements, Water, Fire, Earth and Air.
Once these four elements are in balance in the cosmos, natural
law, our own well being results. If they are not balanced, the
end. That is why we are brought up to respect Water.
The river is our Mother Water. Like the Earth, Air, Fire, they
are all our Mother. Once you pay close respect to the four elements,
I think they will help replenish you. And of course at the same
time, it is essential that sometime we harm them, knowingly and
unknowingly.
For most people, if you live by the water, you pollute the water.
For the Buddhist Monks, it is not possible to pollute the water.
The monks are not allowed to cut trees, not allowed to till the
land; they have no profession. If their lifestyle is not worth
it, they will die because they do not earn a living. That's why
we offer them food, we offer them clothing, we offer them shelter
and medicine.
For most of us that have professions, we have to cut trees, we
have to clear the land, and sometimes we have to pollute the water.
But knowing that, you have to ask for forgiveness from Water.
If you have to polluted it too much, it will be bad for you, bad
for the Mother Water. Being aware sometimes, we pollute the water.
I think that that's essential. But ask for forgiveness, ask for
cleansing - Water cleansing you and you cleansing the Water.
In our religion during the full moon of the month of November,
we float candles on the water, asking the Mother Water to forgive
us for polluting her.....

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