The present invention relates to the procedural method of collection of water after being exposed under the different phases of moonlight such as but not limited to new and full moons. The water resource is used under the different phases of moonlight and is stored over a period of time can be obtained from any water resource.
The invention is directed to water exposure under all phases of the moonlight and in particular to the process of collecting, storing, interpreting, and labeling for commercialization.
Water resources when exposed under the different phases of moonlight over any period of time have elemental value. In the prior art there are no such methods mentioned wherein the water resource exposed to the moonlight is stored, packed, interpreted and labeled in accordance to the time of collection.
The present invention relates to the procedural method of collection of water after being exposed under the different phases of moonlight. The water resource is obtained under the different phases of moonlight over any period of time and storing of such collected water is so obtained from any water resource.
In one of the embodiments, the water collected consisted of but not limited to water from resources such as tap water, distilled bottle water, river, spring, rain, lake, dew, snow, and water accumulated from a well.
And further, the period during which water is exposed under all phases of the moonlight and in combination of astrological significance but not limited to zodiac including Western and Eastern versions, calendar, numerology, religious and so on and so forth. Further, the exposed water so obtained is packed and labeled based on the interpretation of astrological significance, numerological significance, or religious significance so classified or falling under the time when the water resource or the water stored in the container is exposed under the different phases of the moonlight.
The water when exposed to the moonlight during any phase of the moon light has elemental significance. The significance of the elemental properties increases further when the moon light falls under astrological, astronomical, numerological, religious significance or other calendar events. Such elemental water when kept, stored, or served is of great importance.
procedural method of making moon water has following steps:
In one of the embodiments, procedural method relates to exposed water to the moon light collected in combination with a list comprising but not limited to specific astrological date, astronomical date, religious date, numerology date, calendar date, zodiac date, and or solar date.
Further, in one of the embodiments comprises collection of the exposed water in the presence of moonlight correlates with days of significant astrology, numerology, religious, zodiac, astronomical events and moon phases of any kind or calendar events. And labeling with significance and interpretation of the said composition so obtained.
In one of the embodiments the present invention relates to water in the pure form or in combination of ingredients or in part comprising of essential oils, such as but not limited to flowers such as Bach flower essences, gemstones, tinctures, holy water, or essential oils, or other natural sources to enhance the elemental value of water.
In one of the embodiments, a method of procedural application comprising exposure of water resources consisting of but not limited to rainwater, snow water, dew water, tap water, well water, spring water and distilled bottled water.
The present invention relates to the procedural method of collection of water after being exposed under the moon. The water resource used for exposing under the different phases of the moon over a period of time and storing such collected water resources.
Water is a valuable natural resource that is found in different forms in the environment. It is important to understand how water moves through the environment so that we can understand how to manage it successfully. Fresh water is finite and vulnerable. Resources of water are not limited to oceans, glaciers, ground water, permafrost, freshwater, soil moisture, atmospheric dew, wetlands, rivers, ponds, well, and lakes etc.
In one of the embodiments, the water resource for exposure under moonlight more specifically comprises but is not limited to collection of water from resources like river, spring, rain, snow, lake, well water that is accumulated or tap water or bottled distilled water.
And further, the period during which water is exposed to the different phases of the moon can have a combination of astrological significance but not limited to the zodiac, calendar events, numerology, religion, astronomy, etc. Further, the exposed water so obtained is packed and labeled based on the astrological, numerological, religious, astronomical, or zodiac falling under the time when the water resource or the water stored in the container is exposed to the source of moonlight.
In the embodiments of the types of calendars around the world, but are not limited to the following: the Gregorian Calendar, Explaining the Roman months, Hijri Calendar or Islamic Calendar, The Chinese Lunar, Traditional Moon Calendars, Hebrew or Jewish Calendar, Celtic Calendar, Numerology Calendar, The cycle of 60 years, Hindu Calendar and The Hindu New Year.
In one of the embodiments of the present invention relates to astrological significance of signs falling on the light of the different phases of the moon during which exposure of water comprises of but is not limited to following zodiac: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Further, interpretation of the numerological number based on mathematical equations based on numeric value of the calendar Interpretation of religion based on religious significance such as Catholic feast days or Celtic holidays such as Spring Equinox. Astronomical events on the calendar would include but not limited to notable celestial events including meteor showers, eclipses, oppositions, and conjunctions.
The water when exposed to the moonlight during the different phases have elemental significance. The significance of the elemental properties increases further when the moon phase falls under astrological, astronomical, numerological, or religious significance. Such elemental water when kept or served is of great importance.
In numerology the interpretations are done based on calendar dates including but not limited to 12 individual calendar months where personal day numbers can be generated. The interpretations below the calendar are a synopsis of the tendencies or resonance most likely to be present for certain personal day numbers. The interpretations also may be consulted to determine the best personal day number for special occasions or other events or plans that have personal significance. When the number is determined, the personal day calendar can be consulted to see which days will have that personal day number.
The procedural method of making moon water has following steps:
In one of the embodiments, a procedural method relates to exposed water under different phases of the moonlight collected in combination with list comprising but not limited to specific religious date, zodiac date, numerology date, astrology date, calendar date, and or astronomical date.
Further, in one of the embodiments which comprises collection of the exposed said water in the presence of moonlight correlating with days of significant astrology, numerology, zodiac, religious, astronomical events and moon phase of any kind or calendar events. And labeling with significance and interpretation of the said composition so obtained.
In one of the embodiments the present invention relates to water or in combination of ingredients or part thereof comprising of vegetation, but not limited to vegetation or plants such as Bach flower essence, gemstones, tinctures, essential oils, holy water, or other natural sources to enhance the elemental value of water.
The list of essential oils that may be used and are not limited to the following: Basil, Bergamot, Blue Tansy, Cinnamon Bark, Clove, Coriander, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Helichrysum, Lavender, Lemon, Melaleuca, Melissa, Myrrh, Oregano, Patchouli, Peppermint, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Rose, Sandalwood, Sandalwood, Spearmint, Thyme, Vetiver, Wild Orange, Wintergreen, and Ylang Ylang.
In one of the embodiments, a method of procedural application comprises exposure of water resources consisting of but not limited to rainwater, snow water, dew water, tap water, well water, spring water, and purchased distilled water.