levitational current - Free Energy
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interpret all natural phenomena by a process of deduction. The<br />
effect has been a separation of thinking from experience, of head<br />
from heart. Because of the dominance of scientific determinism in<br />
our culture, the more intuitive way of knowledge is considered as<br />
suspect, but there is a new awakening taking place at all levels of<br />
society of people wanting to get in touch with their intuition, who<br />
feel that rationalism is in fact the Great Delusion.<br />
We have experiences every day that fall outside the accepted<br />
conventions of reality; like little synchronicities, intuiting events,<br />
the sensing of different qualities of 'atmosphere' as emanations<br />
from people, situations or places, the power of thought over action,<br />
communication with a household pet. If we share these with likeminded<br />
friends we feel like conspirators discussing something<br />
taboo that the thought police might catch. At best these phenomena<br />
might be labelled woolly, like 'psychic' experiences. We are lost<br />
because there is no system or structure to 'make sense' of an important<br />
part of our lives. They are not part of conventional wisdom.<br />
Viktor Schauberger was one of the first to put in a scientifically<br />
verifiable framework a study of natural processes set free from the<br />
constraints of rationalism. He has widened our understanding of our<br />
place in the world by describing a worldview of a natural science that<br />
includes these experiences without recourse to scientific, religious or<br />
philosophical dogma. By understanding how Nature works, we can<br />
begin to relate our experiences to a much wider and more exciting<br />
worldview. Rachel Carson, who is credited with having initiated the<br />
environmental movement with her book Silent Spring, was a brave<br />
woman for taking on the multinational corporations. Schauberger is<br />
all the braver for taking on our conventional worldview.<br />
There must be a fundamental change in the way we see the world<br />
(including our environmental policies), before change is possible.<br />
Have Viktor's warnings been vindicated It is over 45 years since his<br />
untimely death, and much of what he prophesied has come to pass<br />
even earlier than he foresaw. There was some hope before September<br />
11,2001, that environmental awareness was gaining ground, if<br />
slowly. Recognition of the critical imbalances we have created in our<br />
atmosphere and of the urgent need to change our priorities from<br />
consumption to conservation was starting to spread. Now we seem<br />
to have backtracked a generation and we can't even agree to implement<br />
the kind of cuts in carbon dioxide emissions that are essential<br />
to avoid catastrophic climate change.<br />
INTRODUCTION