RaOrMaTa is source memory backed by SoundLogic OmEnOlogy. Ethor in the form of Raor keeps account of the soul experience. Calling it water distills its purpose to sustain life—and consents for it to be polluted.

Everything is kept by Ethor, which makes water a primary vehicle for parasites, virus programs, and augmentations that force an optical override of the senses. RaOrMaTa allows for a reactivation of the senses, placing sound back in charge of navigating the brain.

The English language—and most others—are symbols. They do not interact with your Ba (sound self). Symbols are not recorded into genetic memory. Only the sound of thot gives them power in the name of God, the word. Benefiting for TaOnGoDo SoundLogic RaOrMata Decodes, and Deletes the cyphers giving waters ability to block the Soul from the intentions of the thots you make.

What you add to your self keeps you aligned: origin or artificial. In a time where being real is lost, RaOrMaTa offers an opportunity to find your sound self and attain Ra intelligence.

Ed Ra to your Ka

RaOrMaTa breaks the loop and reverses the spells of spiritual practice and sacred ceremony caused by the name water. Non processed RaOrMaTa Available from the Roaring River on site and by Vessel suited for

· Personal ceremony — anointing, bathing, setting intention

· Sacred space — marking thresholds, offerings, altar use

· Ritual practice — for those who understand that RaOrMata is not just a medium. It is the carrier of thot.

Access to the river to exercise spiritual practice is available exclusively for our members.

Other use cases include not limited to

1. Purification & Cleansing

· Baptism (Christianity) — washing away sin, rebirth

· Wudu (Islam) — ritual ablution before prayer

· Mikvah (Judaism) — immersion for spiritual purity

· Misogi (Shinto) — waterfall rituals for purification

· Smudging alternatives — sprinkling blessed water for energetic clearing

· Pre-ritual washing — cleansing body before entering sacred space

2. Blessing & Consecration

· Holy water (Catholic, Orthodox) — blessing people, objects, homes

· Sprinkling rites — blessing crops, tools, thresholds

· Anointing (multiple traditions) — water mixed with oil or used alone to set apart

· Temple or shrine offerings — water presented at altars

· Consecrating sacred objects — cleansing and charging ritual tools

3. Offering & Libation

· Libation (African traditional, Yoruba, Haitian Vodou)

— pouring water to honor ancestors, spirits, deities

· Offerings at altars — water as a simple, essential gift

· Pouring for the dead — feeding ancestors, honoring transition

· Water as first offering — before food, before prayer

4. Healing & Restoration

· Holy wells, springs (Celtic, pre-Christian, Christian) — pilgrimage for healing

· Healing baths (Ayurveda, traditional medicine) — water infused with herbs, intention

· Lustral water (Greek, Roman, pagan traditions) — purification and healing rites

· Baptismal healing traditions — water as physical and spiritual medicine

· Water in folk medicine — used with prayer, intention, local custom

5. Initiation & Transition

· Baptism — initiation into faith

· Ritual washing before marriage — cleansing and blessing

· Birth practices — water used in naming ceremonies, postpartum purification

· Death rites — washing the body, water for the journey

· Coming-of-age — water rituals marking transition

6. Divination & Seeing

· Scrying — water as a reflective surface for vision

· Water gazing — practices across traditions for insight

· Listening to water — interpreting movement, sound, flow

· Sacred springs — visited for oracles, guidance

7. Carrying Intention

· Speaking over water — prayer, mantra, sound

· Sounding water — using voice, bell, bowl to charge

· Setting intention before use — water as receptive medium

· Water in ceremony — as carrier of collective focus

Recreation

Bonding with source is essential to maintaining a sound self. Members of BaOmBaKaTaRa EdOn connect to a body of RaOrMaTa to receive a ration of ethor—through fishing, bamboo rafting, swimming, spa, and eco-tourism at Roaring River.

Drinking & Hydration

  • Plain drinking water

  • Mixed into coffee, tea, juice

  • Daily hydration

Cooking & Food

  • Boiling grains (rice, pasta, oats)

  • Soups, stews, broths

  • Baking

  • Washing produce

  • Herbal teas (non-ritual)

Skincare & Beauty

  • Facial washing

  • Hair rinses

  • DIY mists and toners

  • Diluting skincare products

  • Bath soaks

Health & Therapy

  • Drinking for mineral content

  • Hydrotherapy baths

  • Fasting and cleanse protocols

  • Physical therapy (pool, contrast baths)

Animal & Pet Care

  • Pet drinking water

  • Aquariums

  • Wildlife water stations

Household

  • Steam irons

  • Humidifiers

  • Plant watering

  • Natural cleaning (mixed with vinegar)

Industrial & Commercial

  • Distilled waterBeverage production (soda, beer, spirits, kombucha)

  • Food processing

  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing

  • Cosmetic formulation

  • Laboratory use

Agriculture & Gardening

  • Watering plants

  • Hydroponics

  • Seed starting

  • Livestock watering