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yearn

yearn
verb: to want something a lot, especially something that you know you may not be able to have
verb: have affection for; feel tenderness for
verb: have a desire for something or someone who is not present
verb: desire strongly or persistently


Schauberger
Sherman, Texas, 28th August 1958, from Implosion Magazine, No. 123, pp 12-17.
When Robert Dormer's two representatives asked me to explain the essential nature of implosion, I told them that the correct choice of catalysts was one of the decisive preconditions for the success of a high-grade emulsion (the inner intermixture of bipolar basic elements). In this regard science defines a catalyst as a substance that alters the speed of a reaction by acceleration or deceleration. For the chemist catalysis signifies 'dissolution', whereas viewed bio-catalytically this is understood as the 'release' from inner urges and yearning. As this explanation is unscientific and therefore of little 'use', various examples will be examined in order to explain the concept of 'bio-catalysts', while not exactly scientifically, nevertheless naturalesquely. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Catalysts]

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