The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water

The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water

The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water

The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water

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Overview

According to Schauberger, water is akin to blood in the human body - the most important life-giving and energy-empowering substance on the planet. Yet, with incorrect, ignorant handling, it becomes diseased, affecting human, animal and vegetable life alike, causing physical decay and, in the case of people, their moral, mental and spiritual deterioration as well. Schauberger was a fearless exponent of natural energy and a fascinating polemicist, reveling in doing battle with contemporary orthodox scientists. Sadly, the same extractive and water management policies which brought devastation and widespread pollution in his day have even greater consequences today. Themes addressed in this book include: The natural pulsation of water and how to maintain it How minute differences in temperature affect the natural function of water in the earth, in plants and rivers. How to regulate rivers without damaging their vitality and health The natural conversion of sea-water into fresh water The consequence of sterilization and chlorination of water

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781858600482
Publisher: Gill Books
Publication date: 11/05/1999
Series: ECO-Technology Series , #1
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.56(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) came from a long line of forest custodians. An Austrian naturalist, philosopher and inventor, his extraordinary understanding of the workings of nature derived from his keen powers of observation in the forest where he worked.

Callum Coats is the author of Living Energies, the standard work of reference on Viktor Schauberger's ideas and studied with Schauberger's son, Walter, in Austria.

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