Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Where do the harmful waves come from?


These harmful energies, that disturb the cosmic-telluric equilibrium essential for a healthy and prosperous life come from thee main sources: the waves emitted by the subsoil, the ones emitted by buildings and houses and finally the waves emitted by our immediate environment.

 – Waves emitted by the sub-soil

The earth has a magnetic field that behaves as if it had a huge magnet in its centre. The rotation of the planet on its own axis emits electrical currents in the metals in fusion that form its core and this produces a magnetic field.

Man’s evolution has taken place against the background of this magnetic field. It’s used to its presence. The birds use it to guide themselves when they migrate and whales use it for direction when they travel long distances.

This magnetic field is constantly undergoing tiny variations caused by various different things – for example they increase in storms or during solar eruptions – but this does not have any negative impact on human beings.

The damaging effects are seen when the terrestrial magnetic field is disturbed, either naturally or artificially, and the background field that we are normally subject to is modified.

Natural disturbances are due mostly to the presence in the subsoil of geological faults, mineral deposits, pockets of gas, subterranean caverns or galleries (even when closed off) and subterranean water, particularly underground streams.

It is highly inadvisable to live in buildings or houses located close to these types of elements.

The negative aspects of water are specifically linked to subterranean water – for example a well located below a house. Indeed water has a certain “devitalising” effect on people who sleep above it.

Additionally, subterranean waters pick up information from the land they run through, whether this is mineral strata or polluted areas. Water charged in this way can carry “memories” of illness and threaten the health of people living above its course.

This is why houses built up until the 19th century were rarely sited on water courses. Water diviners were used before any building was erected.  The Chinese say that you shouldn’t "sleep on the Dragon’s veins", these "veins" being the subterranean water courses or channels.

The history of a house and the land on which it is built should also be taken into account. Finding out the past of a place is important. Negative waves can be felt in places where tragic events have taken place.

For example, battlefields, places where murders have been committed, sites where the dead have been buried or that have been used to store toxic products can be very harmful… and may even mean make a house uninhabitable!

If a house or a building is built on the site of an ancient cemetery, the ground will be charged with the memory of the diseases that struck those who lie buried there. For all time and in all religions, places used to bury the dead have been permanently excluded from the land used for building houses for the living.

The same principle applies for waste dumps. There are many waste dumps around towns. All the rubbish generated by our consumer society has to go somewhere.

Whenever possible, former mines or sand quarries are filled with waste, then levelled off and used as land for building!

The "information" carried by the telluric waves or water courses that run through them can cause all sorts of problems to appear (illnesses, aggression, persistent bad luck, etc.).

Artificial disturbances of the terrestrial magnetic field are man-made.

This is particularly the case with mining (galleries running for several kilometres around a mine shaft), but also very deep foundations excavated for tall buildings, underground transport infrastructures (tube lines, underground car parks, etc.) and public services (sewers, water, gas and electricity distribution networks). All these things can generate harmful waves.

The earth is also crossed with "radiations" which in geobiology are called "telluric networks", that can sometimes disturb vibratory harmony.

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