Victor Schauberger and the Science of Nature
Friday, August 15th, 2008
Victor Schauberger had a great gift for observing nature and immersing himself in it. In this way he gained profound insights and a deep understanding of nature, its processes and dynamics. One of Schaubergers major subjects was water. It is stunning to me what he came up with and once more you find how limited the scientific approach is. Schauberger’s work is not really known or accessible, yet. However, I have the feeling that it will be quite hyped in the near future. If you are interested in sustainable societies, working with rather than against nature, Schauberger’s work will be mandatory reading.
Alick Bartholomew wrote a great book (Hidden Nature) and articles on Schauberger’s work and also runs a very informative and extensive website: www.schauberger-books.org.uk
Das Buch heisst ‘Das Verborgene in der Natur‘ auf deutsch.

