Thursday, 21 January 2016

Viktor Schauberger on Water - (NAT-11)

Introduction

Any study on water would at one point or another lead one to come across the works of Viktor Schauberger.


Quote from Viktor Schauberger

“The Upholder of the Cycles, which supports the whole of Life, is WATER. In every drop of water dwells a Deity, whom we all serve; there also dwells Life, the Soul of the 'First' substance — Water — whose boundaries and banks are the capillaries that guide it and in which it circulates.”
Viktor Schauberger


Who was Viktor Schauberger?

The following excerpt from the book “Hidden Nature (The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger” by Alick Bartholomew, gives a brief run down of who Viktor Schauberger was.

“Viktor Schauberger was known as 'The Water Wizard' because he made profound discoveries about its nature. His principal preoccupation was with water as the key to all life, and its vital relationship to the forest. He saw water as the foundation of all life-processes and the channel that nourishes and energizes all life. He also recognized it as a living entity, whose main function is to accumulate and transform the energies originating from the Earth and the Sun. The source of all our problems, according to Schauberger, is our failure to regard water as an organism; we arrest its creative processes and when it becomes our enemy it can do enormous damage.”


Summary

I think that a study into Viktor Schauberger’s works is worthwhile and certainly his works based on many years of concreter observation and thought definitely indicate to us that there is much more to water than we think that there is.

The following excerpt, from the same book mentioned above sums this up nicely.

Excerpt

“Our Earth is the planet of water. Seventy percent of the world's surface is covered by water. Our bodies are seventy-five percent water.

It is essential to all life. Yet, our present science understands little of its real nature. We have no respect for water; we use it for transporting inappropriate substances, usually waste and pollutants. We destroy its complex structures by driving it through turbines, pipes or straightened riverbanks. We treat it as a commodity. Viktor Schauberger called it a living organism,'the blood of the Earth,' and insisted that in its various forms, as blood, sap or water, it is the basis of all life.”


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