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Movement of the Waters – The Vital Cycle Inside and Outside the Being

Movement of the Waters – The Vital Cycle Inside and Outside the Being

First-Person Consciousness

A Good Dream Deputado Federal Joinville
A Good Dream in the Well-Being of Now


Water is the body of the world.
Everything that lives is born, grows, and dies through its movements.
Inside and outside of us, water does not merely flow — it feels.
The outer tides respond to the Moon; the inner ones, to the Sun — and to the silent pulse of DNA.

In Amerindian traditions, the Movement of the Waters is the very cycle of life:
the passage of vital force through all that exists, linking sky, earth, and body.
The water of the river is the same that runs through our veins.
Sweat, tears, and the ocean share one origin and one destiny.
We are the liquid world trying to understand itself in human form.

But what makes water move within the cell, within the body, within time?
Science is only beginning to describe what Indigenous knowledge has long intuited:
consciousness is also a watery flow, and its rhythm is shaped by molecular life itself.


DNA – The First Informed Water

DNA is more than a genetic code.
It is an aquatic intelligence that organizes itself to create, sustain, and return life.
Each strand carries not only chemical instructions but also environmental information
signals guiding how and when to replicate, differentiate, and adapt to the context in which it exists (Jablonka & Lamb, 2020).

DNA is, therefore, a sensor of belonging.
It perceives the environment and shapes its expression to maintain harmony within the whole.
Cell differentiation is the first gesture of biological belonging:
each cell becomes what the collective needs, not by hierarchy, but by resonance.
DNA reads the world and chooses to become something for the well-being of the organism.

Around its spiral, water molecules organize into negatively charged coherent zones,
creating microcurrents of energy and communication (Pollack, 2020; Del Giudice, 2021).
These waters are not mere solvents; they are living media that listen and translate the environment into molecular meaning.
Water is the channel, DNA is the message — together they form the first dialogue between body and world.

“DNA is the spring where belonging becomes a cell.”


mTOR – The Energetic Regent of Internal Tides

Within this microscopic ocean, the mTOR pathway acts as the conductor of internal currents.
It regulates when the body must expand or retreat, consume or preserve energy.
When mTOR is active, the body produces, spends, and reacts —
its inner waters become turbulent, metabolism turns outward.
When mTOR is silent, the tides calm;
the body restores coherence, conserves energy, and realigns with its environment.

This return is essential.
During rest and deep sleep, the deactivation of mTOR allows for repair and metabolic balance,
creating the internal conditions for neural plasticity and renewal.
The inner rivers regain flow and clarity —
like floodwaters receding to fertilize the land once more.

“mTOR defines the shores, but DNA dreams the rivers.”


The Waters of Time – The Circadian Cycle as Solar Tide

The Moon moves the outer oceans, but it is the Sun that moves the waters of the body.
The circadian rhythm, encoded in every cell, is the most powerful tidal force within us.
Each oscillation in temperature, pH, hormone release, and osmotic balance
creates waves of internal traction far stronger than the lunar pull.

These internal tides, synchronized with sunlight,
organize water movement and genetic expression.
During sleep, cerebrospinal fluid rises and falls like a deep tide,
washing the brain and restoring the informational field of consciousness (Fultz et al., 2019; Xie et al., 2021; Berntson, 2023).
The mind dreams the world while the body renews it in water.

The circadian rhythm is the inner Sun
a biological star that keeps the planet of the body rotating,
balancing energy and rest, motion and stillness.


The Final Cycle – When DNA Returns the Water

At the end of life, DNA grows silent.
Its spirals loosen and can no longer maintain structured water.
The body begins to dehydrate —
and the water returns to the environment, carrying with it the information of what was lived.

This return is the last gesture of belonging.
The cell gives back to the world the water that once gave it form,
like a river returning to the sea after completing its journey.
Nothing is lost — only returned to the greater flow of consciousness.

“Death is not an ending, but the dehydration of meaning —
water surrendering back to the Earth all that it learned as life.”


Final Synthesis

DNA dreams rivers and differentiates according to the environment that calls it to belong.
mTOR regulates the metabolic tides.
The circadian rhythm moves the inner currents.
And death returns the water to its origin.

We are, from beginning to end, the cycle of conscious waters.

The body is born from the movement of water —
and consciousness is water learning to perceive itself.


 Post-2020 References (no links)

 Neuroscience and Circadian Cycles

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  • Xie, L., et al. (2021). Sleep Drives Metabolite Clearance from the Adult Brain. Science.

  • Fultz, N. E., et al. (2019 / 2021 reprint). Coupled Oscillations of Neural and Fluid Dynamics in Human Sleep. Science.

  • Friston, K. (2022). Active Inference and the Free-Energy Principle.


 Biophysics of Water, DNA, and mTOR

  • Pollack, G. H. (2020). Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life – Updated Edition.

  • Del Giudice, E., & Vitiello, G. (2021). The Quantum Field of Living Matter.

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  • Hawley, S. A., et al. (2020). mTOR and AMPK: Balancing Growth and Energy.


 Complexity, Body-Territory, and Cosmology

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