“People consider me mad. This may be so, in which case
it does not matter if there is one more imbecile in this
world. However, if I am right and the Sciences are
mistaken, then may the Lord have mercy on mankind”.
Viktor Schauberger (1885 - 1958)
For the past six years I have been reading everything in English, about Schauberger, that I could find . Schauberger, much like the work of Laura, Ark and the Cassiopaeans, cannot be assimilated quickly, simply because of the vastness of it and the lines of many disciplines which he crosses.
It is good, I think, that this thread has materialized, since I have been attempting to properly phrase some questions for the Cs about some of his statements. For example, his references to
qualigen remind me much of Ouspensky's outlines of Gurdjieff's explications of octaves - and the properties of basic elements when they move up, or down, the frequencies of their octave ranges.
There is so much to ponder in Schauberger's work that attempting to parse significant questions about it has been daunting to me. I am thankful that Callum Coats and Olaf Alexandersson have brought this suppressed work into the English language, otherwise I might never have known of it. Obviously there is something of great value in it or the Secret Team , in conjunction with the oil patch thugs, would never have lured Schauberger to Texas, in the 1950s, where they literally held him hostage and coerced title to all of his life's work and patents from him... culminating in his death 5 days after being allowed to leave the states.
Anyone wishing to learn more about Schauberger should probably begin with Coats' excellent summary of his work,
Living Energies. Coats worked with Schauberger's son to make certain that the translations were accurate. Schauberger realized that there were no words in any language to express his observations and he had to create new words to describe the processes that he had observed. These were German words for which there was no English counterpart. Coats' collaboration with Schauberger's son make his books noticeably more lucid than other author's attempts to define Schauberger's work.
After
Living Energies was published, Coats then collected all known publications of Schauberger's writings and articles and published the translations in a series of four volumes titled
The Eco-Technology Series. This was also done with the collaboration of Shauberger's son, Walter. The writings were organized loosely into the topics to which they pertained. Coats remains nearly invisible in these publications, appearing only as the author of the Introduction and an occasional footnote to clarify a specific language usage:
Vol I -
The Water Wizard
Vol II -
Nature As Teacher
Vol III -
The Fertile Earth
Vol IV -
The Energy Evolution
I have also been regarding the work of Dr Rustum Roy, the head of the Materials Science Department at Pennsylvania State University. Roy is beginning to bridge the distance between Schauberger's revelations and mainstream science, as it pertains to medical materials science. Dr Roy, being of Indian ancestry and having been raised around Ayurvedic medicine, is much more open to the likelihood of higher energetic potentials of water, and is doing much work which confirms this.
Dr. Roy's website:
_http://www.rustumroy.com/
Peer reviewed water papers and .pps with voice lectures:
_http://www.rustumroy.com/structure%20of%20water.htm
RyanX said:
Finally, if mineral water is not a good source of biologically available minerals, then what is? Think about it. Minerals are present in the ground and must be biologically bound in order to be used by the body. Where would that come from? Plants, or course! Your mineral source should be plants not water. The purpose of water is to cleanse the body. To do the best job of that, it must be free of everything else. Only distilled water fits that bill.
I might ask why one should limit themselves to one source for trace minerals? Why do you think that spring water is not a good source for bioavailable minerals and trace elements? Schauberger had strong opinions about distilled and "juvenile" water. Distilled water is probably very good to drink if one is doing a detox regimen, but for an everyday source of drinking water, I am not so sure.
I found a document at scribd.com that has paraphrased Schauberger's thoughts on the water we drink. They are about 3/4 down the page. One might do well to remain open to these ideas. _http://www.scribd.com/doc/14193020/Schauberger-Power-of-Water
Water, as it relates to drinking water. Without water, organic life quite simply, would not exist.
We all require it, and when we use poor quality water we covertly compromise our good health. Global thoughtless
use and abuse of our earths' water has now gotten to a point where our entire planet is at risk of pollution and disease
and ultimately major planetary catastrophe. Many an opportunist will profit from the "clean water" that he sells, you are
already being encouraged to use it, and guess what?? The water you buy in the shops is still not up to the vitalizing,
nourishing quality your body deserves...!! So, in the here and now, mankind's continued ignorance and abuse will
destroy the fundamental resources of our earth... it's water, air and soils. Without these simple things, we can never
expect to see prosperity, good health or personal freedom as God-given human rights.
So, lets take a look at what Viktor Schauberger reckons, when it comes to determining what kind of water is good to
drink:
Distilled water - Distilled water is evaporated to steam then condensed as a pure fluid; it appears chemically clean. In
this state, water by it's intrinsic nature, will draw to it's self anything it can dissolve in order to fulfill a basic
function...that of a carrier of substances. Distilled water will only remain so, as long as it is not given the opportunity to
make contact with soluble materials.
Drinking distilled water as a regular routine is dangerous!! It acts as a purgative and will strip trace elements and
minerals from your body!! Don't buy too much of this stuff at the shops and don't use a distiller to drink from...you have
been warned!
Rain water - With an unpolluted atmosphere, rainwater is the purest naturally occurring water in nature, but
unfortunately much of our globe no longer has this occur as acid rain is a direct consequence of our ignorant ways.
Like distilled water, rainwater is unsuitable as drinking water and should also be avoided over a long term basis.
Rainwater could be seen as a young adolescent that has yet to go through the maturing process the earth provides.
Juvenile water - This water comes from the ground, often from great depths and forced upwards (maybe appearing as
a geyser) or pumped to the surface as from a deep bore. It is still lacking it's quota of minerals and is deficient in
dissolved carbons. As drinking water goes, it's marginal at best.
Surface water - It has contact with the earth so the opportunity of it to dissolve materials is present. Keep in mind that
pollutants with in a particular area are definite minus points. Surface water is also generally exposed to direct sunlight,
and when collected into and stored in an open dam, the water's energy value becomes damaged by the influences of
the heat and light. Note: drinking water should never be exposed to direct sunlight...!!
Groundwater - Retrieved from the ground, this water is getting pretty good as it generally has a high dissolved mineral
content. In it's journey above the impervious sub stratum it may appear as seepage springs in gullies, or as shallow
wells.
Spring water - The prime source of vitalizing drinking water. It is ripe in minerals, trace elements and dissolved
carbons. It's high state of vitality is seen in it's shimmering energetic bluish color, no other water looks like this. The
water rises from the earth with the qualities of levitation, it is very cool and will approach the anomaly point of +4 C.
The streams they create are collection points for drinking water, and provided the stream is not contaminated by
agriculture and human habitation, it remains very drinkable, well worth the finding...
Viktor invented a machine that could use most any unpolluted water and process it into spring water. With this machine
he acquired the name "The Water Wizard" because the water he produced had powerful healing qualities. Viktor was
able to achieve the remission of cancer for many people, but he soon came into opposition with the authorities who
accused him of charlatanism and being unqualified to practice healing. His machine was confiscated and destroyed...!!!
Note: It is not mentioned here, but Schauberger, when referring to "spring water" is talking primarily about mountain springs from altitude. His books describe the levitational processes involved in getting ground water up to a high altitude spring, and the process that occurs once the water is released from the spring to tumble back down the mountain as a stream. According to Schauberger, the water should not be taken straight from the mouth of the spring, but down stream a few hundred feet, after it has had the opportunity to pick up some spin from stream bed rocks and become fully "mature".
Schauberger suffered fools not well. He was extremely opinionated... and maybe not always right, but I get the feeling that he was right enough to have brought us some really good theories to work with and test.
Obviously distilled water is preferable to badly contaminated drinking water, but it has drawbacks to be considered. While a consensus seems to have been formed, here, in another thread, is it correct?
Reading the work of Dr. Roy, in conjunction with Schauberger, tends to make me think that the "conventional wisdom" that spring water has no bioavailable minerals and trace elements might be way off the mark.