Viktor Schauberger by Cobbald Jane;
Author:Cobbald, Jane; [Jane Cobbald]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 4782615
Publisher: Floris Books
Published: 2016-01-23T05:00:00+00:00
The cycle of physical life
For growth to occur, decay must have already happened. Viktor Schauberger is interested in this transformation, the breakdown of an organism into simpler components. In particular, he looks at the different processes of fermentation. In wine-making, the yeast goes through two initial stages. In the first stage the yeast organism breathes in oxygen, eats the fruit pulp, breaking it down into fruit juice, and exhales carbon dioxide. This allows the yeast to multiply. In the second stage, light and oxygen are excluded and the yeast goes into a different process. It eats the complex fruit sugars, and in so doing breaks them down into alcohol, which is a simpler carbon compound. In both stages, it breathes out carbon dioxide and energy is released.
Viktor Schauberger is particularly interested in this second process of cold fermentation which, he believes, allows higher qualities of energy to be emitted. It is his contention that the difference between these two processes was well known in certain circles. It is why the bodies of important people were often buried in coffins of specific metals in a cool vault, from which heat, light and oxygen-rich rainwater were excluded. When bodies are allowed to slowly decompose in this way, an eerie light can sometimes be seen nearby on dark nights. The energy associated with this process emitted the cold light that he once saw on a moonless night above the chamois’ grave.
This is why, as a particularly sly old forester explained, the high clergymen had themselves buried in a constantly cool church crypt, or why the more common priests at least had a little roof built over their graves along the cemetery wall at the eastern side in order to protect them from rainwater.
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