Quote by Viktor Schauberger
Our primeval Mother Earth is an organism that no science in the wo

Our primeval Mother Earth is an organism that no science in the world can rationalize. Everything on her that crawls and flies is dependent upon Her and all must hopelessly perish if that Earth dies that feeds us. – Viktor Schauberger

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In the broad earth of ours,
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