Re: Geopathic stress
Posted by Jinna on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Geopathic-stress-tp4033194p4033235.html
Dr Klinghardt used to say that if there is geopathic stress (for example, from water veins under the earth), these will INCREASE with height, instead of getting smaller.
The highest you go, they increase and the area they affect also increases (for example, in the 1st floor, they may affect only one bedroom but in the 3rd floor, they'll affect many bedrooms).
I don't know if this is true, but I got that in one of his lectures.
It looks crazy, but in all cultures there is native knowledge about places, where to 'plant' your house, where NOT to build a house, where are the sacred spots to build a sanctuary...
That is why when the Romans came and built their churches all over Europe, they chose EXACTLY the previous spots where the pagans had built their temples.
The story repeats on and on: each religion comes and CLAIMS the spot as THEIRS, but in fact, this sacred knowledge came from much before, from paganism.
I studied an indigenous folk in Sumatra for my doctorate, and how they built their clan houses and whole villages, and everything is done pretty ritualistic. It's not done just random, without any choice.
They have a very organized system to build houses, place their pillars, directions of houses, how even to place every member of the family inside, all rituals to keep the harmony in the house directly linked to erection of the house...
It's no wonder that this 'earth knowledge' / like Feng sui (in China) knowledge is somehow found all over the world, but in our capitalist world where land = money, we build anywhere, anyway, and give no attention to any energetic veins of the earth, and how they would affect people's health... What matters is just the value in money...
It's very easy to know how different are spots: just put a tent anywhere and try to sleep on different spots. Or just try to take a nap in different parts of your garden. I swear they feel different.
As for living in buildings: statistics show that the highest you live, the smaller is your life expectancy.
People living in houses tend to live longer...
Some people thought it was because of money: people living in houses have more money (generally) than the ones living in buildings.
Well, it could be.
I know with my super sensitive body, that there is no comparison between sleeping on GROUND FLOOR and sleeping on a building on a 5th floor or higher.
Even 2nd floor does not feel like ground level. If I can choose, I choose lower.
Even underground.
If you have the chance to do an experiment in summer: make a small hole (of 50 cm) like a grave and lay there for 20-30 minutes.
The feeling is usually amazingly good (if you don't choose a bad geopathic spot, of course), EVEN if you are not grounded (like if you are lying on a plastic mat, so no water contact to ground yourself).