It wasn’t weed, it was genie blades!
Water Medicine and Alien Legacy: How They Healed – Intervening by skilled means, in the DNA of light and sound.
Aqua medicine is said to be based on herbs and spiritual rituals. This is the simplest most applied to advanced science! The so-called “medicine of the gods” was not earthly wisdom; it was a legacy of advanced bioengineering passed down by beings that understood the human molecular composition in a way we are only discovering now.
Ah-men (water healers/priests) were not herbalists: they were biological engineers. Their approach was not to treat symptoms with a plant, but to fix a defect in the original design of the creature.
The use of caves or cenotes for a healing ritual was never a mystery. These places, thanks to their sonic echoes, high humidity levels and ions, were biomagnetic therapy chambers, optimized to amplify the vibrational frequencies used in the healing process.
Incense and psychologically influential substances were not meant to connect with spirits; they were meant to prepare the patient’s body and the healer’s mind, making them more susceptible to manipulate energy waves.
Crystals and jade were the jewel of their technique. These high-energy electro-pressure metals were used as converters for concentrated energy.
When the men of Ah were holding a crystal over a wound or disease, they were not performing a blessed prayer, but they were channeling a specific frequency (light or sound), calibrated by knowing planetary and genetic cycles, to correct errors at the DNA level.
Not only did their bandages and ointments contain herbs; they also contained nanoparticles (perhaps gold or ginger) that work on internal airs that help spread the healing frequency throughout the body. They were practicing gene vibrational therapy thousands of years before modern medicine.
This knowledge did not come from bush watch, but from the “sky gods,” the indigenous visitors depicted in the manuscript with outstretched heads and clothes resembling restriction suits.
Kokulcan’s character, Kitzalcoatl, not only brought the calendar, but also the molecular formula for health and longevity. When the water talked about illnesses caused by “high winds” or “moon horizons,” they were describing the body’s out of sync with planetary electromagnetic forces.
Their treatments sought to restore the individual’s biological “cosmic harmony”.
Modern medicine rejected these practices and considered them primitive, ignoring that ah men had a code for health and disease we lost. The fall of their civilization resulted in the loss of the technological evidence to operate healing devices.
Today, in the remains of their temples, there are still traces of science that could reverse the effects of aging and cure chronic diseases once the right frequency was applied.
Medicine of the gods is evidence that mankind was created with the ability to regenerate itself, a secret that official history carefully guards.
Mayanic Medicine, Ancestral Bioengineering
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