Victor Schauberger

Transforming Water

© Debbie DeSpirt

Schauberger's advice on how to turn lifeless water into vibrant, active water.

Victor Schauberger, an Australian forester, was fascinated with the beauty of water. He researched for many years the different properties of water. His two observation was water either travels in a spiral path or stratight path. Water that moves in a spiral path has an electric charge, while water that travels in straight paths has no electrical charge. Schauberger concluded water was alive and went through various life, death and transformation cycles.

Water constitutes two-thirds of our bodies, and it is important we consume the recommended dose of water for our body structure. The recommendation for an average person is approximately 8 cups of water, daily. Water assists in many of our daily functions such as removes wastes and toxins from our body and regulate our temperature. We are best to drink water that is alive according to Schauberger.

Schauberger's advice on water can be used in the art of Feng Shui. Feng Shui is based on the movement of energy known as chi. Chi is a part of our bodies and one transporter of it is water. It is best to have vibrant nourishing chi enter our bodies than lifeless chi. Use the properties of water to create vibrant chi for your body.

Bottled vs Tap Water: Which is Better?

Both water sources are transported via straight pathways of pipes, therefore they have no electric charge. Expensive or cheap bottle water is lifeless because the water becomes dormant during its transportation. Originally, the water that meanders down the mountain side is full of life because it is not constricted to a straight movement in a path.

Remedy for Tap or Bottle Water

Revitalize the water by swirling a figure 8 into the glass with a straw or your finger. Do the figure 8 at least three times to awaken the water. As well, sip your transformed water, never gulp. As you are drinking the water thank it for its purpose.

Transform your drinking water with the addition of color.

All colors of the rainbow has different vibrations and functions. For example, the color blue is a cool,calming color, while red is a hot, active color. In our lives we need a combination of all colors, but at times we may require more of one color.

First decide on the quality you need to bring to yourself. Do you need more serenity in your life, or a little more energy. Below is the list of colors and some of their attributes based on the art of Feng Shui.

Color Water Applications

Feng Shui Color List

Bath Water

Revitalize the bath water by swirling big figure 8's into the bath water. The bath water will be more relaxing to the body and soul. Make it a ritual before you enter the bath or when you are drawing the bath for your children. As well, you can add color to the bath. Some speciality stores sell products that transform your bath water to vibrant colors of the rainbow.

Plant Water

Revitalize the water before you feed your plants. Plants prefer natural water than processed water. By swirling the water you are bringing an electrical charge to the water.


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May 3, 2008 1:02 AM
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