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Page 1 of 3 The Irrigation of the Body
One of the cardinal principles of the Hatha Yoga Philosophy of
Health is the intelligent use of Nature's great gift to living
things—Water. It should not be necessary to even call the attention of
men to the fact that Water is one of the great means of maintaining
normal health, but man has become so much a slave to artificial
environments, habits, customs, etc., that he has forgotten Nature's
laws. His only hope is to return to Nature. The little child knows,
instinctively, the use of water, and insists upon being furnished with
it, but as it grows older it gets away from the natural habit, and
falls into the erroneous practices of the older people around it. This
is particularly true of those living in large cities, where they find
unpalatable the warm water drawn from faucets, and so gradually become
weaned away from the normal use of fluids. Such persons gradually form
new habits of drinking (or not drinking), and, putting off nature's
demands, they at last are not conscious of them. We often hear people
say, "But why should we drink water-we do not get thirsty?" But had
they continued in Nature's paths they would get thirsty, and
the only reason why they do not hear Nature's calls is because they
have so long turned a deaf ear to her that she has become discouraged
and cries less loudly, besides their ears have ceased to recognize the
vibrations, being so much taken tip with other things. It is
astonishing to find how
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