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Amy Green
I have a lot of trouble being inside public buildings -- mostly because of fluorescent lights which often make me feel pretty creepy. Recessed cannedlighting does the same thing. However, the WORST place, by far, is our church building....even with lights off, it bothers me. I am not bothered by computers (at least the ones we have), so that's probably not it. They have all the usual audio and video equipment etc. What I'm wondering about isthat it is a metal building with a metal roof. Would that make everythingworse and could that account for my inability to stay in there? I can manage to be there for an hour -- but it's miserable -- weak, off-balance and feel like my "circuitry" is melting down. Any ideas?

Thanks! Amy

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Re: metal building

Loni Rosser
Amy that is so interesting to me because I feel so much better in a commercial building that uses conduit. Grocery stores; department stores; movie theaters. I literally want to camp there at night. lol.
 
But now my computer burns my face bad so I can't stay on very long. My posts are usually fairly short. 
 
so strange how we are so different in our reactions.
 
Don't know about the metal roof but think it would not be good.  Loni

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I have a lot of trouble being inside public buildings -- mostly because of fluorescent lights which often make me feel pretty creepy. Recessed canned lighting does the same thing. However, the WORST place, by far, is our church building....even with lights off, it bothers me. I am not bothered by computers (at least the ones we have), so that's probably not it. They have all the usual audio and video equipment etc. What I'm wondering about is that it is a metal building with a metal roof. Would that make everything worse and could that account for my inability to stay in there? I can manage tobe there for an hour -- but it's miserable -- weak, off-balance and feel like my "circuitry" is melting down. Any ideas?

Thanks! Amy









     

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Re: metal building

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Regarding metal walls, metal can deflect wireless radiation. This has pros & cons:
- If the source of radiation is external, a metal roof (& walls) can be a great way to keep them out.
- But if the source of radiation is inside, then the metal roof can reflectthe radiation back at you.

In my church, the projectors bother me, because they are Wi-Fi enabled. There doesn't seem to be a software option to turn it off in some projectors,but in many cases, you can have the antenna physically removed. The otherproblem is that the A/V room has extremely high power line EMF levels. Asa result, I sit at least a couple rows in front of the A/V room, and on the outer edge of the pew to reduce the projector's Wi-Fi. But if someone's texting near me during service, I'm still out of luck...


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Re: metal building

Amy Green
Interesting! Our A/V equipment is in the back of the sanctuary -- not a real big room anyway -- but I try to sit in the back row so I can gracefully get out fast when I need to. Not a great idea apparently. Guess I'll try up further and at the edge. Thanks!



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Regarding metal walls, metal can deflect wireless radiation. This has pros & cons:
- If the source of radiation is external, a metal roof (& walls) can be a great way to keep them out.
- But if the source of radiation is inside, then the metal roof can reflectthe radiation back at you.

In my church, the projectors bother me, because they are Wi-Fi enabled. There doesn't seem to be a software option to turn it off in some projectors,but in many cases, you can have the antenna physically removed. The otherproblem is that the A/V room has extremely high power line EMF levels. Asa result, I sit at least a couple rows in front of the A/V room, and on the outer edge of the pew to reduce the projector's Wi-Fi. But if someone's texting near me during service, I'm still out of luck...


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> Don't know about the metal roof but think it would not be good. Loni
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Re: metal building

Christina Steils
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Just another thought. Most churches are built on Geopathic stress lines. When you walk around and in a church, you walk over the lines, which can cause weak legs dizziness, and even making you a little sick. Depending on how strong they are or how much rain there has been.
And the other thing that i pick up is in Churchs ie  from shall we saySpirits. energy!

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Regarding metal walls, metal can deflect wireless radiation. This has pros & cons:

- If the source of radiation is external, a metal roof (& walls) can be a great way to keep them out.

- But if the source of radiation is inside, then the metal roof can reflectthe radiation back at you.



In my church, the projectors bother me, because they are Wi-Fi enabled. There doesn't seem to be a software option to turn it off in some projectors,but in many cases, you can have the antenna physically removed. The otherproblem is that the A/V room has extremely high power line EMF levels. Asa result, I sit at least a couple rows in front of the A/V room, and on the outer edge of the pew to reduce the projector's Wi-Fi. But if someone's texting near me during service, I'm still out of luck...



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Re: metal building

stephen_vandevijvere
Yes, I think the combination of metal roof + geopathic stress lines must doit.

Metal is never good for the natural flow of cosmic rays (earth + sun + space), and probably especially not good when it's on top op geopathic/earth stress lines?

I wasn't very good in my house until I discovered it had insulation material including metal foil under the roof... Once we switched that, there was ahuge difference for me...

I think they build churches on top of the geopathic stress to convert a lotof negative to positive energy... If I put my purple plate on top of the geopathic stress crossroad (which happens to be in my kitchen!), I feel the purple plate energy throughout the house, which is something I don't feel if I put the purple plate somewhere else...

Probably it's a bit the same as if I would put the purple plate close to the fuse box, then the electric wiring would also stimulate and distribute the purple plate energy...

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