Quote by Viktor Schauberger

Wherever we look the dreadful disintegration of the bridges of life, the capillaries and the bodies they have created, is evident, which has been caused by the mechanical and mindless work of man, who has torn away the soul from the Earth's blood - water. The more the engineer endeavors to channel water, of whose spirit and nature he is today still ignorant, by the shortest and straightest route to the sea, the more the flow of water weighs into the bends, the longer its path and the worse the water will become. The spreading of the most terrible disease of all, of cancer , is the necessary consequence of such unnatural regulatory works. These mistaken activities - our work - must legitimately lead to increasingly widespread unemployment, because our present methods of working, which have a purely mechanical basis, are already destroying not only all of wise Nature's formative processes, but first and foremost the growth of the vegetation itself, which is being destroyed even as it grows. The drying up of mountain springs, the change in the whole pattern of motion of the groundwater, and the disturbance in the blood circulation of the organism - Earth - is the direct result of modern forestry practices. The pulse-beat of the Earth was factually arrested by the modern timber production industry. Every economic death of a people is always preceded by the death of its forests. The forest is the habitat of water and as such the habitat of life processes too, whose quality declines as the organic development of the forest is disturbed. Ultimately, due to a law which functions with awesome constancy, it will slowly but surely come around to our turn. Our accustomed way of thinking in many ways, and perhaps even without exception, is opposed to the true workings of Nature. Our work is the embodiment of our will. The spiritual manifestation of this work is its effect.


Wherever we look the dreadful disintegration of the bridges

Summary

This quote highlights the consequences of mankind's mechanical and thoughtless actions on the environment. It emphasizes the negative impact of altering natural water flow, which leads to the deterioration of its quality and the emergence of diseases like cancer. These actions also result in the destruction of vegetation and forests, disrupting the Earth's natural processes and causing imbalances in its vital systems. The quote suggests that mankind's narrow-mindedness and disregard for the true workings of nature in their work will inevitably lead to widespread unemployment and economic decline. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the need to prioritize sustainable practices that respect and align with the principles of nature.

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Earth
By Viktor Schauberger
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