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Energy Vortexes, Amphoras and the Energizing of Water

Energy Vortexes, Amphoras and the Energizing of Water

Energy Vortexes, Amphoras & the Energizing of Water

It has become increasingly clear to me that our amphoras don’t just store water — they seem to energize it. When we first began working from our current warehouse, I had no idea that the building itself sits on an extraordinary network of earth energies. A wide ley line runs directly through our workspace, another passes through the factory shop, and where these lines intersect, three powerful energy vortexes meet. I suspect that these natural energy fields point to one of the ways in which amphoras seem to enhance the vitality of ordinary tap water.

When I first dowsed the area, I discovered each vortex had both an upward and downward flow, making the rods spin clockwise or anticlockwise depending on the direction of movement.

The surprise came when two pallets of amphoras were delivered and placed over the vortex zone. As I dowsed the area again, I noticed that each amphora seemed to create a new spiral of energy above it. The original three spirals had multiplied into around twenty, forming a fascinating grid of energy across the stacked amphoras. It was as though the amphoras were absorbing and amplifying the vortex energy.

To confirm my observations, I invited members of my dowsing group to visit and test for themselves. They too experienced the same spinning rod movements and confirmed the proliferation of energy spirals above the amphoras.

The Energetic Memory of Amphoras

Even more intriguing is that once an amphora has been influenced by the vortex field, it seems to retain this energetic imprint. When moved into a neutral space, the dowsing rods still respond as if the amphora were positioned over the original vortex — as though it remembers the signature of the vortex. This suggests that the amphora has the capacity to store subtle energy.

This “energetic memory” may relate to the amphora’s unique materials — the clay’s silica and mica content, both known for their ability to store subtle vibrations — or to its shape. The amphora’s internal form, like an egg balanced on its point, seems to encourage a natural spiralling motion within the contained water.

Transferring Energy from Amphora to Drinking Water

When water is poured from an energized amphora into a glass, it too seems to carry this spiral energy field. This could be due to the amphora’s unique composition — rich in silica and mica — both known to interact with and retain energy frequencies. It may also relate to the amphora’s egg-like internal shape, which naturally encourages dynamic energy flow and resonance.

So, when you fill an amphora with ordinary tap water, it is exposed to these subtle yet powerful energies, potentially restoring its structure, vitality, and taste — much like water in natural springs that flows through energetic landscapes. That certainly underscores our advice to keep the amphora away from kettles, electrical sockets etc while it is conditioning tap water. 

I would love to hear from readers and fellow dowsers who have explored similar interactions between natural energy fields, clay vessels, and water. Could the amphora’s ancient form be one of nature’s ways of helping us reconnect with truly living water?


Exploring the Science Behind the Mystery

To gain deeper insight, I asked ChatGPT to help me explore what might be happening from a scientific and mathematical perspective. Could the multiplication of vortexes — from three to a full grid — correspond with known physical or energetic systems?

Here are a few theoretical possibilities that emerged:

💨 1. Fluid Dynamics / Vortex Theory

In systems of rotating flow, vortexes can self-organize into lattice structures — a phenomenon seen in plasma physics and superfluidity. For example, the Abrikosov vortex lattice in superconductors shows how a few energy sources can stabilize into a grid pattern. The amphoras might be acting as resonant structures, shaping the flow of subtle energy fields just as vessel geometry influences the flow of air or liquid.

🌊 2. Wave Interference Patterns

If each vortex is like a standing wave, their interactions could create nodes and antinodes — zones of constructive and destructive interference. This produces grid-like formations similar to Chladni plate patterns, cymatic wave fields, or acoustic levitation arrays. The amphoras could be amplifying and organizing these wave interactions through their geometry and material properties.

🌱 3. Reaction–Diffusion & Biological Models

Alan Turing’s morphogenesis theory shows how simple feedback and diffusion processes create natural patterns — spots, spirals, and grids — in living systems. The vortex proliferation might follow similar self-organizing dynamics, where energy naturally arranges itself into harmonious geometries.

🔺 4. Sacred Geometry & the Golden Ratio

The amphora’s egg shape may resonate with the proportions found in sacred geometry — particularly the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618). Many natural systems, from shells to galaxies, follow this harmonic pattern. The resulting grid might resemble the Flower of Life, a hexagonal lattice, or other naturally recurring energetic frameworks.


An Invitation to Explore

Whether viewed through the lens of dowsing, geometry, or physics, these findings suggest that amphoras might do far more than hold water — they may act as vessels for energetic coherence. By interacting with natural earth energies, they appear to organize and transmit these subtle fields into the water they contain.

I would love to hear from others who have observed similar effects, whether through dowsing, water structuring, or geometric energy research. Could it be that the ancient amphora design was intentionally crafted to harmonize energy and enliven water — something our ancestors knew intuitively, and we are only just beginning to rediscover?

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