Natural Vortex Energy From Living Water end.

Return To Alt Energy Home

Secrets of Water - Life of Viktor Schauberger "Comprehend and Copy Nature"

Viktor Schauberger – The Secrets of Water

“Comprehend and Copy Nature”

When I first encountered these ideas, they arrived on an old VHS tape back in 1991, produced by Borderlands Sciences. Entitled: Nature Was My Teacher: The Vision of Victor Schauberger it revealed to me the remarkable life of Austrian forest caretaker, naturalist, philosopher, inventor and biomimicry experimenter, Viktor Schauberger (1885 – 1958) who developed his own unique theories on hydrology, as well as on vortex energy, based upon a lifetime spent simply watching nature in action all around him.

The primary video offered here is yet another more recent 2008 production (with improved video quality, plus slightly extended content) Titled The Secrets of Water, The Documentary of Viktor Schauberger it was created by Franz Fitzke, with assistance from Schauberger’s own grandson.

Based upon the principles of “Comprehending and Copying Nature” these videos explore in some detail the groundbreaking discoveries of Schauberger, and his basic thesis conceived as the universal, twofold movement principle. He asserted life is sustained by a gathering, implosive type of movement, and the reversed, a spreading, explosive movement that leads to the extinguishing of life. With the implosive movement coolness, suction growth and healthiness follows. The explosive movement generates heat, pressure, fragmentation, illness, and death. His opinion was that man had only succeeded in mastering the movement of death in order to release energy. All known engines are based on explosion, heat and pressure. To only use the explosive movement, definitely leads to the destruction of nature.

While  not well received in Schauberger’s own time, in subsequent decades of environmental degradation, these concepts on revitalizing ‘living water’ may now seem far more relevant, and of greater value to us all…

Return To Alt Energy Home

“The majority believes that everything hard to comprehend must be very profound. This is incorrect. What is hard to understand is what is immature, unclear and often false. The highest wisdom is simple and passes through the brain directly into the heart.”
― Viktor Schauberger