The flawed water-bearer sounds closer to an archetype invoking Tantalus than Aquarius. Tantalus in greek mythology hosted the greek gods at a feast, yet the meat he served them, was in fact the cooked flesh of his own children. Real bastard of a guy obviously. And as a result he was condemned to eternal starvation and dehydration in Tartarus, the greek equivalent of the bowels of hell, (hades) reserved for the worst of the worst of the worst, forced to stand waist-deep in drinkable fresh water, and with lush fruit growing over his head, the water receding whenever he attempts to drink, and the fruit always being just that tiny bit out of reach.
And as for all of us (the gopher's statement) of us being 'quantum energy' of ultrasonic force....that is a complete fallacy and is inconsistent with both newtonian and quantum physics.
Ultrasound is simply sound, an oscillation within a medium beyond the frequency we can hear at. Sound takes the form of pressure waves exerted by an outside force entering the eardrum and resulting in the stimulation of hair-cells within the inner ear which transmit nerve impulses to the auditory nerve whereby they are by and by, relayed to the ultimate destination of the auditory cortex which processes that which we perceive as sound.
Ultrasound is vibration of the same exact kind, only of far too high a frequency (speed of oscillation, independent of the physical energy carried by the oscillations when they cause the medium through which they travel to beat against their target, it entirely defined by the frequency) Your statement that 'quantum ultrasonic energy' is what we are composed of is disproved easily by a simple, demonstrable and well known fact: that sound requires a medium through which to travel. If your statement were correct we would dissipate into nothingness if we were to enter vacuum. Since sound cannot travel through a vacuum, there would be no external force which would act upon us to provide this energy and we would vanish. Men have walked upon the surface of the moon, and in space. If you were correct this would be physically impossible without the destruction of those entering the vacuum. And earthbound decompression chambers would sicken us when a human be placed under negative pressure, such as during compression and subsequent slow decompression as is used to remedy the illness known as 'the bends' to divers.
(this is when under high pressure, dependent upon the breathing mixture of the gas in the diver's tanks, and particularly of the common gas mixtures, standard nitrox diving and going too deep too long, nitrogen diffuses out into the blood, and under pressure is held there in solution, but as the diver rises, he or she must make decompression stops, potentially for significant times dependant upon how long the diver spent at what depth and in addition whether they had made previous dives that day, the decompression stops are essentially rests at predefined depths for given dive depths as one rises for given times, which allows the blood-born nitrogen to slowly, harmlessly diffuse away. If you rise too fast you are likely to get 'the bends', which is where throughout the bodily fluids, the solvated nitrogen begins not to diffuse, but to precipitate out in the form of gas bubbles throughout the fluids of the body. I've never had it happen to me myself, although I've done a fair bit of diving using nitrox as the breathing gas (its fairly standard for shallow to mid depth diving, one does not use pure oxygen because at depth the increased O2 saturation of the blood becomes toxic, and for very deep diving one cannot use nitrox, and uses instead heliox, which is instead of nitrogen/oxygen, a mixture of helium and oxygen for very very deep diving, or for intermediate but still deep diving, sometimes trimix, which is a mixture of helium, nitrogen in smaller quantities and oxygen.
Never had it happen, but it is reported to be excruciatingly, agonizingly painful, and in severe cases can be fatal, or result in permanent disability if prompt recompression in a hyperbaric chamber cannot be or is not performed, when bubbles of gas start to precipitate in the spinal canal and spinal cord, or in the brain, it can cripple people, and is downright nasty even if your lucky with it.
I have been in a hyperbaric chamber though, and it involves a big tank of a room which is then first airlocked, and pressurized to force the nitrogen back into solution in the bodily fluid, and afterwards, a slow, controlled decompression back to atmospheric pressure at a rate at which the N2 can slowly outgas from the body.