— “Life is water dancing to the tune of nature."
Native Americans in North America considered hot springs to be sacred places where the "Great Spirit" lived, which is why they believed the thermal and mineral waters had miraculous healing powers. Warriors could rest in these areas without being harassed by other tribes, as they were known as neutral ground. Hot springs have been inhabited by Native Americans for more than 10,000 years, according to archeological findings. In the high desert of Southern Idaho, there was a place where natural and continuous hot water flowed from the mountainside, healing the Shoshone and Bannock tribes through generations. There was a belief that this water was sacred and should be guarded. Tribal elders began to recognize the special properties of the water as time passed. The tribal members learned how to create crystals in water using sacred ceremonial blessings, giving the water a mystique and visual power. It is believed that the water of Crystal Spring can promote healing, according to oral and written tradition. Although much of this sacred water's history is still unknown, it still flows naturally from the mountainside as it has for millennia.
Valeria interviews Michael Hobson — He is the founder of Aquene Springs.
Michael Hobson has spent his life studying frequencies.
First as a mathematician, then as an econometrics professor and corporate business consultant, through his several businesses in the music industry at the forefront of both the vinyl movement and live recording industries, Michael’s interest in frequencies eventually brought him to water. He became fascinated with water and started a nearly decade-long deep dive into understanding it in all its capabilities. After years of studying water, water structure and water frequencies, deepening his understanding of this under-appreciated molecule that appears to be the foundation of all Life on Earth, Michael heard about a special water that came from a source in a remote part of Idaho. Thorough a series of coincidences, he found his way to the spring where pristine water, that tastes like no other, finds its way to the Earth’s surface at 139 degrees Fahrenheit and naturally comes out of the ground at 80 gallons/minute. It was here, in this special place, known for centuries to Native Americans as Crystal Spring, that it became clear to Michael that he would have a role in helping to bring this water to the public. Hobson sees frequencies as a way for humanity to connect, communicate and heal and knows water plays an important role in life, longevity, health and personal growth. Michael built Aquene Springs with the intention of shepherding this Source Water to the world, and protecting the untouched nature that surrounds the spring from which it comes.
To learn more about Michael Hobson and his work, please visit: aquenesprings.com
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- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJune 6, 2023 at 4:34 AM UTC
- Length48 min
- Episode1.1K
- RatingClean