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and spiral became hallmarks for Viktor Schauberger, as for him<br />

they were the key to all creative movement. As we shall demonstrate<br />

later, the vortex is most clearly seen with water, which it<br />

uses to purify and energize itself, introducing finer energies to<br />

wipe clean the bad energies of the water's previous memory of<br />

misuse.<br />

One could use the metaphor of a musty room that feels stale<br />

and unwelcoming. Once sunlight and fresh air are allowed to penetrate,<br />

the unpleasant atmosphere is quickly transformed. It is a<br />

natural law that the more refined energy always prevails over the<br />

coarser. 3 As Viktor Schauberger demonstrated, Nature's evolutionary<br />

imperative is continually to refine and to create greater<br />

complexity and diversity, the vortex being the key process in this<br />

endeavour.<br />

Energies as creative process<br />

We normally think of energy as the power to do work, as to be able<br />

to run across a busy street. But thought is also energy. For the<br />

human, creativity is dependent on thought. Between having an idea<br />

and our wish to see it fulfilled lies a complex creative process.<br />

If I want to make an apple pie, there is first the idea, then the<br />

planning, translating this through visualization and then finally<br />

the physical creation of the pie. This is much more important<br />

than we realize. From the simplest task like tying your shoelace,<br />

to the complex challenge of becoming a tennis champion, the better<br />

the 'mind pictures' of how we are going to perform the<br />

required actions, the more successful will be the outcome. The<br />

force, the impulse, which is the motivator for us to create, is an<br />

unseen energetic process.<br />

Viktor Schauberger shows us that we need to think of energy in<br />

Nature as the potential for creation, not as a mechanical working<br />

process. He criticized our present view of how Nature works as<br />

untenably mechanistic, which he said this is one of the main reasons<br />

why we're in such a mess. Our culture thinks of Nature as being<br />

like a big machine that can be manipulated and its resources<br />

extracted for our own greed, rather than a creative system that has<br />

a purpose.<br />

Productive energies make it possible for life forms to arise that<br />

are appropriate to the needs of the environment. It is as if Nature<br />

2. DIFFERENT KINDS OF ENERGY

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