Dead Sea Gold
One can hardly deny the unique attributes of this Manna. This stands to reason when one thinks about the source. The Dead Sea is the destination of the river Jordan and many other streams that flow through a conspicuous and magical landscape. Its destination being the lowest point of elevation on Earth. We feel that these are major contributors to the unique effects reported to us by our friends. It may well be that this is a form of nourishment that our light bodies have been deficient in for thousands of years.
Aristotle wrote about the remarkable waters of the Dead Sea. Jesus, John the Baptist, King David and King Herrod were closely linked with the Dead Sea and its surroundings. It is said that Queen Cleopatra obtained exclusive rights to build pharmaceutical and cosmetics factories in the area during the Egyptian conquests. After the knowledge of the Manna was lost, the Nabateans discovered the value of bitumen that was extracted from the Dead Sea and used by the Egyptians for embalming their mummies. In the times of the Roman Empire the Essenes settled in Qumran on the northern shore of the Dead Sea. It was a place of refuge. During the Byzantine era the remoteness of the region attracted Greek Orthodox monks. Monasteries such as Mar Saba in the Judean Desert and Saint George in Wadi Kelt are still places of pilgrimage although Bedouin tribes have continuously lived in the area.
The elevation of the Dead Sea is about 411 meters
below sea level making it the lowest point on landlocked Earth! It is
overlooked by the Masada fortress and is home to a unique climate. Its
waters contain 21 minerals including calcium, magnesium, potassium and
bromine. Of these 21 minerals 12 are found in no other sea or ocean.
Comparisons of the composition of the Dead Sea's chemical make-up to
other oceans and lakes show that the Dead Sea water contains 31.5%
salt. The SO4 ion concentration is very low and the concentration of
the bromine ion is the highest of all waters on Earth. While chlorides
neutralize the majority of the calcium ions in the Dead Sea water the
NaCl concentration is only 12% to 18%. The NaCl concentration in other
seas is 97%! The Dead Sea is fed by several major streams such as the
River Jordan but, like the Great Salt Lake, there is no outlet except
through evaporation. The unique climate of the region allows the water
temperatures to vary from a low of about 19 degrees C in winter to a
high of about 31 degrees C in summer.
The Essene say that the Manna made from this water is 70% M-State Gold.
We make this Manna in the tradition of the
Ancients. Using only natural methods and painstaking Intent of
perfection and enlightenment. There is no alcohol in any of our
precipitates. We recommend taking the Dead Sea Gold alone or in
combination with any of our other precipitates. They will all work
synergistically together.
We supply the Dead Sea Gold with the recommendation from our Friends of
1/2 to 1 teaspoonful taken once or twice per day. One bottle should
last you about a month.
Price is $50 for the eight
ounce bottle.
The shelf life is indefinite if it is kept in a cool, dark place (like a kitchen cabinet).
$150 for a full quart.
Shipping via Priority mail is included within the
U.S.A.
Copyright
2000 Don Nance. UPDATED June, 2010