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Movement of the Inner Waters and Circadian Synchrony of Being

Movement of the Inner Waters and Circadian Synchrony of Being

First-Person Consciousness

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


Time does not exist.
What we call “time” is merely the measure of differential movements among bodies, waters, and fields of energy.
What truly exists are cycles — solar cycles, circadian cycles, respiratory cycles, cardiac cycles.
The body is the meeting point of these rhythms — the place where movement becomes consciousness.

Inside us, what flows is not time but water.
Each cell pulses at its own rhythm, tracing microscopic tides that follow the Sun.
When we breathe, sleep, or dream, we are not passing through time —
we are participating in the Earth’s cycle within us.
Life is not a line but a loop of flows, returns, and reorganizations.
What changes is not time itself, but the position of consciousness within movement.


The Body as a Planet of Cycles

Amerindian traditions have long known that time is an illusion of perception.
For them, day and night are not hours, but the Earth’s respiration.
The Sun inhales; the Moon exhales.
Between these gestures, the planet dreams its own motion —
and the human body, made of water, follows the dance.

Modern science calls this dialogue the circadian rhythm
the daily oscillation that synchronizes our body to the Sun.
But it is more than a biological clock:
it is an inner tractive force, a bioelectrical gravity field.
By day, mTOR awakens metabolism;
the inner waters become turbulent, and consciousness turns outward to act.
At night, mTOR quiets; the body conserves energy,
cellular tides reorganize, and the brain enters states of cleansing and renewal.

The Sun that moves the oceans outside also moves the oceans within.
The circadian cycle is the bridge between light, breath, and perception —
the way the cosmos inscribes itself into every cell.

“The Sun is the heart of the body, and the body is the clock of the Sun.”


DNA – The Source of Belonging

In every cell, DNA floats within a sea of structured water, negatively charged and coherent.
This water forms an energetic network that responds to light, temperature, and sound (Pollack, 2020; Del Giudice, 2021).
It translates environmental information into molecular vibration,
allowing DNA to sense and differentiate according to the context (Jablonka & Lamb, 2020).

DNA, therefore, is not a fixed code — it is a liquid intelligence.
It perceives its surroundings, decides which genes to express, and adapts to sustain balance.
This act is the first gesture of Belonging:
the cell recognizes its place and transforms it into continuity of life.

DNA does not mark time — it marks rhythm.
Its replication is always a response to environmental movement,
a pulse within the cosmic dance between inside and outside.


Sleep, Cleansing, and Cyclical Consciousness

During sleep, the body does not rest — it recirculates.
Cerebrospinal fluid moves in slow waves,
washing the brain and redistributing metabolic energy (Fultz et al., 2019; Xie et al., 2021).
These waves are internal tides:
they carry what was learned, dissolve what is unnecessary,
and restore coherence among heart, respiration, and mind.

Upon waking, we do not return to time —
we return to the conscious flow of the cycle.
Each awakening re-creates both the body and the world through the same vital movement.


Embodied Faith and Rhythmic Fruition

DANA spirituality defines faith as physiological confidence
the silent certainty that the right gesture will open the right path.
This faith is not belief; it is synchronization.
It emerges when the body stops resisting and begins to flow with the planet.

In Fruition, Being aligns with rhythm.
Thought slows, the body resonates,
and feeling returns to the center of consciousness.
There is no time, no striving — only flow and presence.
The body senses, acts, and returns to itself,
like a river that endlessly finds its own source.


The Body as the World’s Cycle

The body is a miniature Earth.
Each heartbeat is a sunrise; each exhale, a sunset.
Our waters are the same that run in rivers and evaporate into clouds.
When we breathe, drink, or dream,
we do not simply maintain metabolism —
we participate in the planetary movement of life.

The circadian synchrony does not measure time;
it measures the degree of harmony between us and the whole.
To be healthy is to move with the cycles;
to suffer is to resist the universe’s natural motion.

“Consciousness is water learning to move in rhythm with the Earth.”


Final Synthesis

Time does not exist — only the cycle exists.

DNA, mTOR, and the Sun form the triangle of vital motion.
The inner tides mirror the movement of the Earth.

Each breath is a birth,
each sleep a return,
each dream a reminder that everything pulses.

The body is the world’s cycle —
the consciousness of a movement that never began and will never end.


 Post-2020 References (no links)

 Neuroscience and Circadian Rhythms

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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.

  • Turek, F. W., & Zee, P. (2021). Circadian Rhythms and the Physiology of Sleep.


 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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 Complexity, Body-Territory, and Spirituality

  • Damasio, A. (2021). Feeling and Knowing.

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The Rebirth of Natural Belonging – Joinville, the Umbu People, the Sambaquis, and Bribri Prosperity

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Apus – The Extended Proprioception of Being

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Yãy hã mĩy Extended – The Body That Imitating, Transcends Itself

Yãy hã mĩy Extendido – O Corpo que Imitando se Transcende

Taá Extendido – El Sueño que Conecta Todas las Cosas

Extended Taá – The Dream that Connects All Things

Taá Estendido – O Sonho que Liga Todas as Coisas

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Weicho - Being Without Differences

Weicho - O Ser Sem Diferenças

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Yãy hã mĩy - To Imitate Being to Transcend Being

Yãy hã mĩy - Imitar-se Ser para Transcender-se Ser

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The Dreaming of Information - The Taá

O Sonhar da Informação - O Taá

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