Chris Emmons Talks About Discovery in Action Ormus
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Chris Emmons Discovery in Action Ormus, prepared in my laboratory from the finest and purest ingredients available; Your health and welfare is my primary focus. 100% organic, pure and free of contaminants this Ormus is safe, energetic, concentrated and made to exacting standards, Pricing intentionally kept low so every one may experience Ormus -as I hope one day they learn to collect for themselves. Discovery in Action Ormus is pleasing to the palate and its source material one of the most highly recommended.
Get this special Ormus: Discovery in Action; only produced during full Moon or Equinox: Then buried in the ground for one lunar month. Hand made in small batches, Discovery in Action is collected only once a month and the two Equinox’s –Quality not Quantity –and this Ormus sells out quickly.
Ancient alchemists knew the power of immersion in the ground with time; one lunar month. Chris Emmons learned this secret alchemical knowledge and uses it to bring you probably the Best Ormus from a Wet Process. Why bury? Burying Ormus in the ground in a recoverable mode may allow the Ormus to accumulate more of the natural energies our earth rhythmically radiates. If so, then bury under the ground Ormus is to be unique and phenomenal.
But Burying under the ground is not secret knowledge to those who know:
“As a tool maker, I would bury my fixtures, angle plates, etc after heat treating and a primary grind for a year. After finish grinding them, they are completely stabilized on a molecular level. I know it has little to do with Ormus Ralph. But I find burying Ormus very interesting...“
-Hubert Utley, Michigan, Quote with permission. Thanks, Hubert.
“In Italy they have a cheese that they wrap and bury in the ground for a long time, I think a year. It is a dessert cheese that is served covered with honey and is delicious.”
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“Kimchi is a traditional Korean dish. Although it can be made from a variety of vegetables, it is most commonly associated with cabbage. Stories abound of how the Koreans bury their kimchi pots in the ground in the fall and dig them up again in the spring. This writer personally knew a veteran of the Korean conflict who said it was buried for "over a year" and when excavated he could smell it "a mile away" and the locals "went crazy and fought over it." The story may be exacerbated by military exuberance but instructions to bury it in the ground abound in the traditional recipes.”
-R. Kinsley
More about Discovery in Action Ormus
This Ormus is collected from highly regarded seawater using the Wet Process Method of Ormus collection in Chris Emmons laboratory. The Wet Process of Ormus collection is Egyptian Essene Traditional Science. Essene shared the Wet Process -and a few other Ormus collection processes with the Ormus community during the 1990’s.
[Larry Blackman, AKA Essene, developed and then chose to share current Ormus collection processes during the 1990’s. Essene desired the knowledge of how to make and use the m state [in Ormus] be common knowledge, rather than closed and secret as it was. He wanted it to be available to all to use for the betterment of humanity. Desiring to remain in the background, attracting no attention to any who may not wish this knowledge be known, he went by the name Essene. The Ormus collections processes he brought forward, except for a couple variations, are the Wet Process, Dry Processes, Sodium Burn Process and the Red Lion Process. Essene sharing the Ormus collection processes was an extreme act of generosity and the Ormus community remains intensely Grateful.]
What is the Wet Process?
“Ormus is concentrated, some say harvested, from seawater or reconstituted sea made by dissolving natural unprocessed sea salt with water. During a Wet process [Egyptian Essene Traditional Science] the matrix that holds seawater together splits. Mineral elements ---as soluble ions [not solids] --are released. The mineral ions combine to form soft flakes. The soft flakes are collected, washed and contain the minerals and the M-state [Meta-Physical State] of the minerals. This is called Ormus. The finished Ormus product is a water based suspension.
- Chris Emmons R.Ph
Take away: The soft flakes at the bottom of the settled mixture contain Ormus. Ormus is also in the liquid around and over the soft flakes.
Page 16: from the book Ormus Modern Day Alchemy
“…During the Wet Process a precipitate forms. The precipitate that has formed and then settled out of solution during a collection process contains the Ormus. In a way we are “concentrating” the Ormus that is present in the source material [seawater] and therefore the work is also considered a concentration process. Some call the precipitate “Ormus” or “manna” or “doves” (referring to the fluffy precipitate as it is forming in the solution) or “the drop.”
“Most casually observe and handle the precipitate that has dropped out of the solution and say this is “Ormus.” The precipitate contains mineral elements from the seawater. Some tests have shown that between 20 and 40 percent of the Pacific Ocean precipitate is spectroscopically invisible. (Barry Carter)”
Page 48: Ormus Modern Day Alchemy…..“…As the precipitate settles, a clear liquid barrier forms over the Ormus [some call it manna] fallen to the bottom of the container. Up to three gallons of Ormus [manna] may be seen from 15 gallons of reconstituted sea or drawn seawater….” (Most common to see about 20% Ormus containing precipitate.)
Directions for the Wet Process begins page 37: Ormus Modern Day Alchemy Primer of Ormus Collection Processes Reference Edition. NOTE: If you have an interest in Ormus you need Ormus Modern Day Alchemy. This book contains Forever information—always in date. All traditional Ormus processes are detailed as well as processes brought out more recently. Get this book, read this book, take plenty of Notes.
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