Maureen wrote:
"I'm not sure about trees shielding against emf and rf. I had several huge pines all the way down my yard and used to sit under one when it was bad but it didn't ease the effects felt from the high emf." Trees can shield communications frequencies that are airborne, if the trees are between you and the source of the signal. If you have outide your house a tree with leaves that don't leave gaps for signal to pass through, the tree, not your house, will receive the radiation. However, a tree cannot protect you from the harmful freqiencies present in today's ground currents. A tree is not a sponge, that soaks up and holds electricity. Electricity moves, in currents. A friend of mine used to sit under a nice tree in her yard, where it turned out there was ground current containing harmful frequencies. She began to have trouble with her legs, and gradually became almost an invalid. (Ironically, the worse she got, the more she sat out under the tree, thinking that sitting on the ground would be good for her.) After the electric company got the current off the ground (They won't usually, but this was a situation in which it was clearly their grievous fault.), she recovered. However, her dog, who used to dig a hole in the dirt under that tree and spend a lot of time there in the summer, did not recover from the problems that apparently ensued, but died. It is possible that your tree could serve as a receiving antenna, picking up communications frequencies and transmitting them to the ground, where they then ride away on local ground currents, perhaps into your house. The only way to know what is happening re your tree, yard and house is to meter it. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com ************** Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/cars-Volkswagen-Jetta-2009/expert-review?ncid=aolaut00030000000007 ) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
In a message dated 8/18/2008 2:44:09 A.M. GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: have trouble with her legs, and gradually became almost an invalid. (Ironically, the worse she got, the more she sat out under the tree, thinking that sitting on the ground would be good for her.) After the electric company got the PUK replies - This is classic with ES persons we often retire to our homes for refuge having left say office work and may try working from home, but as you say ironically this can often lead to greater sickness as the average home can be a wolf in sheeps clothing. As for the trees, I can vouch for this as currently I can spend longer at my dads place while there is much foliage on the trees in the way of a fairly distant but clearly viewable megamast, in the winter I can feel troubled within 10mins, he also has 1000GS units on his plug sockets ! PUK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, SArjuna,
How do ground currents work? I mean specifically, what is it that causesground emfs to pool underground and not return to their source and what causes them to return to source? Is it underground streams and springsthat naturally pick these up and transport them? Rivers? Veins of minerals or other deposits? Or is it only how the power/gas companies/etc use cathodic materials, etc? In this instance you say it was the power company's fault. So, is emf pooling always the power company's (or phone company, etc) fault because they did something wrong of an equipment nature, or are they also using nature to provide the returns and so sometimes miscalculate? I also like to sit on the ground. I find somedays I feel great doing this and other days I feel "blocked"--don't know a better way to explain--sortof out of sorts, arthritic, and like nothing is working quite right in my body. On the days that it works for me, I feel like I am being "unblocked"--tensions drain away, my lymphatic and circulatory systems seem to move better, joints feel strong and limber.... Since I sit in different locations most of the time, I have gotten to the point now that if I am not feeling better in a few minutes, I get up and move to another location. I dofind the more moisture in the ground the more it seems to affect me negatively. (But not always.) And I know emfs are drawn to moisture, which makes sense then why these areas could bother me. But many times I go tothe river and sit on damp rocks and this never bothers me at all. I am trying to learn how ground currents work so I can use them to my advantage, both when out in nature and at home. So, to that end, I would appreciate any info anyone could give me which would explain how this works. Thanks, SArjuna, Diane --- On Sun, 8/17/08, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: Silver lined clothes? To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, August 17, 2008, 9:41 PM Maureen wrote: "I'm not sure about trees shielding against emf and rf. I had several huge pines all the way down my yard and used to sit under one when it was bad but it didn't ease the effects felt from the high emf." Trees can shield communications frequencies that are airborne, if the trees are between you and the source of the signal. If you have outide your house a tree with leaves that don't leave gaps for signal to pass through, the tree, not your house, will receive the radiation. However, a tree cannot protect you from the harmful freqiencies present in today's ground currents. A tree is not a sponge, that soaks up and holds electricity. Electricity moves, in currents. A friend of mine used to sit under a nice tree in her yard, where it turned out there was ground current containing harmful frequencies. She began to have trouble with her legs, and gradually became almost an invalid. (Ironically, the worse she got, the more she sat out under the tree, thinking that sitting on the ground would be good for her.) After the electric company got the current off the ground (They won't usually, but this was a situation in which it was clearly their grievous fault.), she recovered. However, her dog, who used to dig a hole in the dirt under that tree and spend a lot of time there in the summer, did not recover from the problems that apparently ensued, but died. It is possible that your tree could serve as a receiving antenna, picking up communications frequencies and transmitting them to the ground, where they then ride away on local ground currents, perhaps into your house. The only way to know what is happening re your tree, yard and house is to meter it. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies. com ************ ** Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. (http://autos. aol.com/cars- Volkswagen- Jetta-2009/ expert-review? ncid=aolaut00030 000000007 ) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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