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A fish does not swim it is SWUM. A bird does not FLY it is flown.
Viktor Schauberger
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Viktor Schauberger
Age: 73 †
Born: 1885
Born: June 30
Died: 1958
Died: September 25
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If I am a fool then it is no misfortune, for then only one more fool will wander this Earth. Amongst the millions of mentally deranged it would barely be noticed. But what if I am not a fool, and that science itself has erred? Then the tragedy is incalculable!
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This civilisation is the work of man, who high-handedly and ignorant of the true workings of Nature, has created a world without meaning or foundation, which now threatens to destroy him, for through his behaviour and his activities, he, who should be her master, has disturbed NatureƤs inherent unity.
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Our primeval Mother Earth is an organism that no science in the world can rationalize. Everything on her that crawls and flies is dependent upon Her and all must hopelessly perish if that Earth dies that feeds us.
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You must learn to think one octave higher. Only then will you learn how implosion energy works.
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In every case do the opposite to whatever technology does today. Then you will always be on the right track.
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The inner climate stamps each individual with its character. Every life-form has its own individual anomaly point of health, which makes the orderly reproduction of the species possible. This also explains why the world of parasites increases with fever.
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Equivalence signifies uniformity and thus immobility.
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More energy is encapsulated in every drop of good spring water than an average-sized PowerStation is presently able to produce.
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I think it would have been much better if Newton had contemplated how the apple got up there in the first place!
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Our work is the embodiment of our will. The spiritual manifestation of this work is its effect. When such work is properly done it brings happiness, and when carried out incorrectly it assuredly brings misery. Humanity! Your will is paramount! You can command Nature if you but obey her!
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We need no science of formulae, but a science of forms.
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The scientist states that pressure is exerted outwards in all directions equally, whereas natural pressure (e.g. air pressure) is exerted inwards from all directions equally.
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The true foundation of all culture is the knowledge and understanding of water.
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For a person who lives 100 years in the future, the present comes as no surprise.
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Actually, the mysteries of water are similar to those of the blood in the human body. In Nature, normal functions are fulfilled by water just as blood provides many important functions for mankind.
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We must look into unknown dimensions, into Nature, into that incalculable and imponderable life, whose carrier and mediator, the blood of the Earth that accompanies us steadfastly from the cradle to the grave, is water.
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You must look at the processes of motion in the macrocosmos and microcosmos accurately, and copy them!
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All motion consists of two components. One component serves inwardness (internalisation) and the other outwardness (dispersion). Both preconditions for motion regulate the eternal flow of metamorphosis (panta Rhei).
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If we wish to influence our own life in a particular direction, which is constantly threatened by the danger of the emergence of alien life-forms, and protect it from deterioration, then we must either allow Nature to rule or, if we wish to intervene, we must first acquaint ourselves with the simplest principles of life.
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Implosion is no invention in the conventional sense, but rather the renaissance of ancient knowledge, lost over the course of time.
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