Hidden Nature
faster the gills move the more oxygen-deficient water is expelled from the body. This combining with the free oxygen in the wate ...
able to carry a greater weight of logs. This was a principle that enabled him to turn upside down the current theories of hydrau ...
was taken out of the flume. I thought that there was too little water and too sharp a drop. I did not know what to do. So I sent ...
water, waiting for the flume to overflow. Suddenly there was a gurgling noise. The heavy log swung first to the right, then to t ...
of the Earth.' Whether as water, blood or sap (which are essentially water), it is the indispensable constituent of all life-for ...
periphery (as in a wheel), a form of motion that is disintegrative, noisy and inefficient; this is the way we generate our power ...
Temperature controls Another cornerstone of Viktor's ecotechnology is the importance of temperature in Nature's processes. Moder ...
complexity of interrelationships and to raise the level of conscious- ness of the higher life forms, all a consequence of the co ...
two forms of energy production is fundamental to the quality of any process in our world. Not only does this implosion technolog ...
Viktor Schauberger came from a background that was rare even a century ago. Several generations of his family had lived in the u ...
2. Different Kinds of Energy Subtle energies In the last 200 years, the application of increasingly complex tech- nologies has a ...
ancients, he saw Nature as the mirror of the Divine. Following Goethe's eighteenth century view, he conceived of God as a kind o ...
do we study them in the laboratory, other than their physical effects? The various forms of effective energy medicine such as ac ...
or petrol. But what is its essence, a process that always seems to be connected with movement? When we look up at the fluffy clo ...
and spiral became hallmarks for Viktor Schauberger, as for him they were the key to all creative movement. As we shall demon- st ...
has a blueprint for what is required for a balanced and diversified community. For example, a healthy river that is carrying ene ...
human experience over its half million or so years on the Earth. The clearest modern examples of a more 'normal' worldview are t ...
Fig. 2.1. Different dimensions or levels of existence. Each dimension has a 'veil' at its upper limit which renders higher level ...
fourth dimension in these times. Human society is becoming increasingly polarized between the materialist-based (third dimension ...
collectively he called 'ethericities.' By these he meant the bioelectric, biomagnetic, catalytic, high-frequency, vibratory, sup ...
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