Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights Of Viktor Schauberger
by Alick Bartholomew /
2003 / English / PDF
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Viktor Schauberger, 1885-1958, was a radical pioneer of the study
of the subtle energies in nature and the importance of living water
in all natural processes. From unusually detailed observations of
the natural world, he pioneered a completely new understanding of
how nature works. He foresaw, and tried to warn against global
waste and costly ecologial destruction of our age. Here are his
insights in contemporary, accessible language.
Viktor Schauberger, 1885-1958, was a radical pioneer of the study
of the subtle energies in nature and the importance of living water
in all natural processes. From unusually detailed observations of
the natural world, he pioneered a completely new understanding of
how nature works. He foresaw, and tried to warn against global
waste and costly ecologial destruction of our age. Here are his
insights in contemporary, accessible language.
His amazing discoveries--which address sick water, ailing
forests, climate change and, above all, renewable energy--have
dramatic implications for how we need to work with nature and its
resources. Protesting the harmful effects of modern technology,
Schauberger applied his theories to create prototypes for
pollution-free energy machines.
His amazing discoveries--which address sick water, ailing
forests, climate change and, above all, renewable energy--have
dramatic implications for how we need to work with nature and its
resources. Protesting the harmful effects of modern technology,
Schauberger applied his theories to create prototypes for
pollution-free energy machines.