Week 4
Mystery- Develop intimacy with water
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You and I are up to sixty percent water.  A baby can be up to seventy-five percent water.    
Try the practices below to help you develop intimacy with water...
Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
Make tea.  See the water take on the tea’s substance.  Feel into the water existing as the “receiving” base of the tea- how the water carries the tea’s medicine.  Breathe in the steam.
Did you do this?  How did it make you feel?  What did you notice?
Melt an ice cube in your hand.  Let the water run down your skin and into a plant or onto the ground outside.
Did you do this?  How did it make you feel.  What did you notice?
Pay special attention in the morning to your first drink of water flowing down to an empty stomach.
Lie down on the ground, outside if possible, and send your awareness deep down to the water table below you.  What does it feel like?  
Listen to the sounds of water.  Oceans, rivers, streams, waterfalls, rain, boiling water, faucets, sprinklers, people and animals drinking.
Visualize the “invisible” water in your landscape.  See water in the shape of the trees and plants it inhabits, the animals, people, food, and water pipes.  What do you notice about the unseen water around you?
Strictly speaking, science tells us that we cannot smell water itself, but only things associated with water.  Experience the smells associated with water.  What are those smells for you, and in your space?
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