Nature As Teacher: How I Discovered New Principles in the by Viktor Schauberger

By Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger was once one of many first real environmentalists. within the 1930's the cutting edge Austrian genius used to be predicting ecological disaster while no-one else may possibly see it coming. "Nature as Teacher", the second one in Gateway's Eco-Technology sequence, information Schauberger's brooding about environmental disaster, comprises revealing correspondence with contemporaries, and provides sensible strategies on how the realm may well but be stored.

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Even the effect of this rhythm-destroying movement is astonishing. For a moment the seat of the swing hung motionless in the air almost a whole metre below the culmination point before swinging downwards once more. In the same instant the child returned to the seat and allowed the swing to move without influencing it further, until with shorter and shorter swings, alternately to the right and then to the left,25 it eventually came to rest. The child gave the impression that she had come back to Earth from another world.

As a four-year old, I wanted to have a close look at this migration of souls and in the process fell into the ice-cold water. The maidservant fished me out and administered stout blows, and in doing so she shook the water out of my lungs and stomach. She then took me into the kitchen and angrily sat me down on the kitchen sideboard, where my shocked mother took over. While my clothes were being changed, she delivered an unforgettable lecture. "You silly boy! How dare you go to the water! The poor souls of the departed migrate through the water towards the mountains and are resurrected at the springs and carried up to Heaven by the ur-force of all life.

The only solution, I thought to myself, was to observe the predator and its victims very carefully. A steep outcrop of rock on top of which there was a tall spruce tree provided an ideal vantage point. Equipped with a good spyglass and well concealed by upper foliage, I sat in the top of this tree alternately watching the eagle and the salmon swimming in the hole, which lay at an angle below me. I was careful not to make the slightest movement. Punctual almost to the minute, the mighty fish-eagle made its appearance and flew over the salmon holes just above the water, emitting a shrill cry and flapping its wings particularly vigorously.

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