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FLORIS BOOKS

Hidden Nature

ISBN: 9780863154324
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Key Points · Foreword by well known media botanist David Bellamy · First book to explain Schauberger in contemporary, accessible language · Has dramatic implications for how we should work with nature, including startling solutions to our energy needs * includes dozens of photos, drawings and illustrations Austrian naturalist Viktor Schauberger was the pioneer of the study of subtle energies in nature. From his unusually detailed observations of the natural world, he pioneered a completely new understanding of how nature works. This book describes and explains Schauberger's insights in contemporary, accessible language. His remarkable discoveries - which address issues such as sick water, ailing forests, climate change and, above all, renewable energy - have dramatic implications for how we should work with nature and its resources. Alick Bartholomew read Geology and Geography at the University of Cambridge, followed by graduate studies at the University of Chicago. He has commissioned and published many books on Schauberger and has been working with Schauberger material for over twenty years. Reviews 'This is a timely book on a profound subject ... Hidden Nature reveals a timeless wisdom requiring urgent attention ... Water may seem to you so ordinary, but this book will totally transform your perception of it. After reading Hidden Nature you will know that it is the most precious substance on the Earth.' --- Satish Kumar, Editor, Resurgence magazine 'Schauberger was an untutored genius well ahead of his time. His remarkable insights and investigations into water and living energies challenge established scientific dogmas then and now. Alick Bartholomew has done an admirable job of making Schauberger's work accessible and relevant to our age without compromising its artistic integrity. Read it for pure inspiration and for concrete ideas on disciplines as diverse as bioenergetics, consciousness, earth science, hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and many others yet to be named.' --- Dr Mae-Wan Ho, biologist, author, and editor of Science in Society