Have you ever spilled a bit of water on your table, wiped it up, and thought — where does it go now? It doesn’t disappear. It transforms. That same water drop begins a journey — one that might lead it into the sky, into a cloud, into rain, a river, a root, or even into you. The Science: Earth’s Closed Water System Our planet has held roughly the same amount of water for over 4.5 billion years. Yes, the very water you drink today is the same water the dinosaurs bathed in, the same water that nourished the first plants, the same water that’s flowed through sages, storms, oceans, and ancient civilizations. Earth’s hydrological cycle — evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and flow — is a closed loop. Water doesn’t leave Earth, and very little is added. It simply changes forms:
Even contaminated water stays in this loop — cycling through rivers, air, soil, and our bodies — until it’s filtered by nature or by us. The Reality: What We Put In, Comes Back If we pollute the water system, we pollute ourselves. Chemical runoff, microplastics, and pharmaceuticals — many of them return to our tap, our crops, and our oceans. Nature does its best to filter, but she’s not limitless. Our systems help, but they’re not perfect. The Spiritual Metaphor: Nothing Is Ever Truly Gone Water teaches us a sacred truth: Everything you release into the world — energy, emotion, intention, or waste — transforms and returns. It never truly disappears. It becomes part of the greater whole. Like water, your choices ripple outward — touching others, the Earth, and eventually… yourself. You are drinking not just ancient molecules -- You are drinking a story… a memory… a reflection of the past and a message for the future. A Call to Responsibility and Reverence
Because when you pour a cup of water, you’re not just hydrating -- You’re communing with billions of years of life. And the way you treat it… reflects how you treat life itself.
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Knowledge without the sense of responsibility can be dangerous. The greatest knowledge one can have is to understand the responsibility of possessing such knowledge. - Feelasoulphy Fear has an audience. Love has an audience; so has anger, bigotry, hate, kindness. Whatever language you speak there’s someone listening so choose your words wisely and only speak the truth. - Feelasoulphy When you blame others you are ultimately admitting you are no longer in control of your own life but controlled by others. Why would you give such power to anyone? In the end who’s the one to blame? -FeelaSoulphy A clear sign that you are growing and maturing is that you are blaming others less and taking more responsibilities for your actions. - FeelaSoulphy |
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