Another highly spiritual messenger neglected, ignored, and persecuted.

Viktor Schauberger’s Insights on Water

Another highly spiritual messenger neglected, ignored, and persecuted.

Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash

“They call me deranged. The hope is that they are right! It is of no greater or lesser import for yet another fool to wander this Earth. But if I am right and science is wrong, then may the Lord God have mercy on mankind!”

That was the sound of the old Austrian nature lover, who dedicated his entire life to observing and understanding nature. In the end, like many others, he felt used and helpless fighting the greedy corporations and those behind them.

I came across his work coincidentally when I was searching for sacred geometry. Even though I’ve never met him in person, I deeply feel his frustration, his deep care, and his understanding of the natural world. He has inspired me and become my silent mentor in many things. The things that I thought were only my imagination he showed me that they were not.

Among many other scientists, Viktor Schauberger was an intuitive person who could let his consciousness enter into different realms to understand the mechanics behind subtle activities and movements of energies in the natural world.


Who was Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian scientist with a background in hydrology, forestry, mathematics, and engineering. He was born on June 30th, 1885, was married to Annemarie Stütz, and the couple had two children together.

He had a lifelong fascination with the hidden powers of the natural world, particularly the concept of implosion, which he believed was the key to understanding the power of water. Schauberger’s views on the water were quite revolutionary for his time and had a major influence on the field of hydrology.

One of Schauberger’s main views was that water was a living entity with its own intelligence and should be respected and treated with reverence. He believed that water had a natural ability to purify itself and that humans should not interfere with this process. He also argued that water should be allowed to flow naturally in its curves, like a river, and should not be forced through pipes or pumps. He believed that the circular motion of the water was essential for it to maintain its natural balance.

Schauberger also argued that water should not be heated or cooled, as this would damage its natural balance and reduce its power. He believed that water should not be stored in metal containers, as it would damage the water’s natural vibration. He argued that water should be filtered naturally and that chemical treatment should be avoided, as these would disrupt its natural motion. He also believed that water should not be over-tapped, as this would reduce its natural power. Instead, he believed that water should be tapped gently and in balance with the amount returned to the environment.

Schauberger also believed that the shape of the egg was a perfect example of the power of implosion. He argued that the egg’s shape was naturally formed by the force of nature and the egg’s own rotation, which creates a vacuum inside. This vacuum allowed the egg to act as a perfect container for the developing life inside. He argued that this shape was the result of the egg’s own energy and that this energy was what allowed the egg to remain intact and provide the necessary environment for the chick to grow.

In 1938, Schauberger had a meeting with Adolf Hitler to discuss his theories on water and energy, but the meeting did not go well and Schauberger was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. After his release, he returned to Austria and continued his work.

Viktor Schauberger passed away on September 25th, 1958 at the age of 81. He was renowned for his revolutionary theories about water energy and its potential to revolutionize modern technology. His work has echoed through time and has been highly influential in the fields of ecology, engineering, and alternative energies. He is remembered as a pioneer who sought to use nature’s principles as a way to create sustainable solutions for humanity’s energy needs.


Some of his famous quotes on water:

“Water is a living organism!”

“It is important for human beings and animals to drink healthy water. Chemically purified water, chlorinated or ozonated water is no longer living and healthy water. Good water, full of life and rich in energy, is synonymous with a strong and healthy life. Bad water is synonymous with sick life. No water is the same as no life.”

“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.”

“My dear friends! We move everything back to the front. What we are doing is wrong and contrary to Nature. Nature moves in other ways. She primarily employs drawing, i.e. sucking energies, since these are indispensable to Nature for the growth and maintenance of life. Nature uses pressure energies and explosive forces only for reducing quality and destruction. Atomic physicists also work upside down. They would be more correct if they started with simple nuclear fusion. They should set about the cold transformation of hydrogen into helium, as Nature has done over the millions of years of Creation. Today’s technology has a tiger by the tail, because it splits the heaviest atoms with the greatest development of heat and an enormous expenditure of energy.”


Books about Viktor Schauberger:

Later when people came to respect his theories and views on the natural world, his close relatives and friends decided to write about his work and his theories. Some of Viktor Schauberger’s books include:

  • Living Energies: An Exposition of Concepts Related to the Theories of Viktor Schauberger (1996)
  • Water Vortex Dynamics: A New Science of Natural Energy (1997)
  • The Fertile Earth: Nature’s Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilization and Forestry (1998)
  • The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water (1998)
  • The Secret of the Water (1999)
  • The Water Wizard and the Secret of Life (2003)
  • Nature as Teacher (2004)
  • Nature as Healer (2007)
  • Nature as Model (2008)
  • Nature as Inspiration (2009)

Viktor Schauberger’s Insights on Water

Another highly spiritual messenger neglected, ignored, and persecuted.

Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash

“They call me deranged. The hope is that they are right! It is of no greater or lesser import for yet another fool to wander this Earth. But if I am right and science is wrong, then may the Lord God have mercy on mankind!”

That was the sound of the old Austrian nature lover, who dedicated his entire life to observing and understanding nature. In the end, like many others, he felt used and helpless fighting the greedy corporations and those behind them.

I came across his work coincidentally when I was searching for sacred geometry. Even though I’ve never met him in person, I deeply feel his frustration, his deep care, and his understanding of the natural world. He has inspired me and become my silent mentor in many things. The things that I thought were only my imagination he showed me that they were not.

Among many other scientists, Viktor Schauberger was an intuitive person who could let his consciousness enter into different realms to understand the mechanics behind subtle activities and movements of energies in the natural world.


Who was Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian scientist with a background in hydrology, forestry, mathematics, and engineering. He was born on June 30th, 1885, was married to Annemarie Stütz, and the couple had two children together.

He had a lifelong fascination with the hidden powers of the natural world, particularly the concept of implosion, which he believed was the key to understanding the power of water. Schauberger’s views on the water were quite revolutionary for his time and had a major influence on the field of hydrology.

One of Schauberger’s main views was that water was a living entity with its own intelligence and should be respected and treated with reverence. He believed that water had a natural ability to purify itself and that humans should not interfere with this process. He also argued that water should be allowed to flow naturally in its curves, like a river, and should not be forced through pipes or pumps. He believed that the circular motion of the water was essential for it to maintain its natural balance.

Schauberger also argued that water should not be heated or cooled, as this would damage its natural balance and reduce its power. He believed that water should not be stored in metal containers, as it would damage the water’s natural vibration. He argued that water should be filtered naturally and that chemical treatment should be avoided, as these would disrupt its natural motion. He also believed that water should not be over-tapped, as this would reduce its natural power. Instead, he believed that water should be tapped gently and in balance with the amount returned to the environment.

Schauberger also believed that the shape of the egg was a perfect example of the power of implosion. He argued that the egg’s shape was naturally formed by the force of nature and the egg’s own rotation, which creates a vacuum inside. This vacuum allowed the egg to act as a perfect container for the developing life inside. He argued that this shape was the result of the egg’s own energy and that this energy was what allowed the egg to remain intact and provide the necessary environment for the chick to grow.

In 1938, Schauberger had a meeting with Adolf Hitler to discuss his theories on water and energy, but the meeting did not go well and Schauberger was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. After his release, he returned to Austria and continued his work.

Viktor Schauberger passed away on September 25th, 1958 at the age of 81. He was renowned for his revolutionary theories about water energy and its potential to revolutionize modern technology. His work has echoed through time and has been highly influential in the fields of ecology, engineering, and alternative energies. He is remembered as a pioneer who sought to use nature’s principles as a way to create sustainable solutions for humanity’s energy needs.


Some of his famous quotes on water:

“Water is a living organism!”

“It is important for human beings and animals to drink healthy water. Chemically purified water, chlorinated or ozonated water is no longer living and healthy water. Good water, full of life and rich in energy, is synonymous with a strong and healthy life. Bad water is synonymous with sick life. No water is the same as no life.”

“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.”

“My dear friends! We move everything back to the front. What we are doing is wrong and contrary to Nature. Nature moves in other ways. She primarily employs drawing, i.e. sucking energies, since these are indispensable to Nature for the growth and maintenance of life. Nature uses pressure energies and explosive forces only for reducing quality and destruction. Atomic physicists also work upside down. They would be more correct if they started with simple nuclear fusion. They should set about the cold transformation of hydrogen into helium, as Nature has done over the millions of years of Creation. Today’s technology has a tiger by the tail, because it splits the heaviest atoms with the greatest development of heat and an enormous expenditure of energy.”


Books about Viktor Schauberger:

Later when people came to respect his theories and views on the natural world, his close relatives and friends decided to write about his work and his theories. Some of Viktor Schauberger’s books include:

  • Living Energies: An Exposition of Concepts Related to the Theories of Viktor Schauberger (1996)
  • Water Vortex Dynamics: A New Science of Natural Energy (1997)
  • The Fertile Earth: Nature’s Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilization and Forestry (1998)
  • The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water (1998)
  • The Secret of the Water (1999)
  • The Water Wizard and the Secret of Life (2003)
  • Nature as Teacher (2004)
  • Nature as Healer (2007)
  • Nature as Model (2008)
  • Nature as Inspiration (2009)

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