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> But I also start thinking that a change of a surrounding can, under some > other circumstances, bring some relief, be it either on daily base (not staying > at a place for longer), or on a long term base (changing place of living)... > Namely, when I have to go to several places during a day, I feel better than > if I had to stay at any of those places for longer. Similarly applies to > sleeping: when I change place I feel better than after more nights spent. > Shivani replies: There could be a few factors involved. One could be a difference in geopathic energy in the different places. Although research done before electrification showed 93% or more correspondence between people sleeping above geopathic areas and getting cancer, it was found that Gypsies were not subject to cancer as the rest of the population was. The theory put forward was that because they did not stay in the same place for more than a few days at a time that no part of their body was chronically affected. Another thing that happens when you are literally "on the move" is that both your feet are not on the floor at the same time much. This results in less current entering your body from where you are walking than would if you were standing there. Regards, Shivani [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Shivani, it's not "someone" who wrote that, it's me, Drasko! :-) Although I planned not to correspond with you anymore, due to your insisting on some misconceptions, I need to say that this regarding Gypsies not getting cancer sounds good! I like such statements very much, I even collect them, just it would have been nice if there was some evidence on it! I am not challenging you, really, I am ready to believe, so I am going to check myself... Also it is interesting whether that applies to Gypsies now... By the way, one such statement is that schizophrenics don't easily get cancer (just I myself don't have evidence for it, either). They keep "moving" too! :-) I am not joking, for me it is very important clue, just I still don't know how to use it! Drasko > Someone wrote: > > But I also start thinking that a change of a surrounding can, under some > > other circumstances, bring some relief, be it either on daily base (not staying > > at a place for longer), or on a long term base (changing place of living)... > > Namely, when I have to go to several places during a day, I feel better than > > if I had to stay at any of those places for longer. Similarly applies to > > sleeping: when I change place I feel better than after more nights spent. > > > Shivani replies: > There could be a few factors involved. > One could be a difference in geopathic energy in the different places. > Although research done before electrification showed 93% or more > correspondence between people sleeping above geopathic areas and getting cancer, it was > found that Gypsies were not subject to cancer as the rest of the population > was. The theory put forward was that because they did not stay in the same > place for more than a few days at a time that no part of their body was > chronically affected. > Another thing that happens when you are literally "on the move" is that > both your feet are not on the floor at the same time much. This results in > less current entering your body from where you are walking than would if you > were standing there. > Regards, > Shivani > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > |
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