
Unlocking the Mysteries of Raw Living Spring Water with Chris Sanborn
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In this episode of the Water is Life podcast, Chris Sanborn joins us to share his inspiring journey and discoveries in the world of raw, living, wild spring water. Chris recounts his childhood experiences with natural water sources and his subsequent dedication to bringing high-quality spring water to those who lack access. We delve into the profound impact of drinking pristine spring water, the process of finding and harvesting water, and the deep, almost spiritual connection formed through these practices. Chris also shares insightful tips on nurturing and caring for sacred spring water sources. Tune in to learn how reconnecting with nature's original water sources can transform your life and health.
What You'll Hear:- Chris's First Encounter with Natural Water
- Discovering the Benefits of Spring Water
- The Joy of Free Diving and Spearfishing
- The Pilgrimage to Springs
- How to Find and Care for Springs
- The Healing Power of Natural Water
- The Mystery and Magic of Water
- Conclusion and Where to Find More
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- Unlock the secrets of lifelong hydration mastery with Navigating The Waters course
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