Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Waves emitted by the place where we live


The inhabitant is, in a way, the “animator” of the place where he or she lives. Personal energy is linked to the energies manifest in the land (subsoil) and by the shape of the building and the materials used to build it.

Human beings, like everything else in the cosmos, emit vibrations (of joy, love, anger, fear, sadness, etc.). A building is capable of "recording" the vibrations emitted by the people who live in it.

Every building has its own waves, and it can also play the above “recordings” back, even to the extent of causing certain behaviours: there are houses that induce divorce, depression, or that seem to justify the negative behaviours of their inhabitants. There are also houses of joy, happiness and prosperity.

The materials used to build the house have an effect on well-being and luck. They can protect the people who live in a house from the negative waves they may be subject to, or to the contrary, they can aggravate the consequences.

So the use of certain materials is beneficial:

Stone, a natural material, is a highly efficient thermal accumulator. The foundations of a house built of stone amplify the positive cosmic and telluric influences and transmit them to anybody who lives there.

Clay is also an excellent construction material, found in the form of bricks, both hollow and solid, as well as in the manufacture of tiles and paving.

Wood is certainly an excellent biological material. It regulates humidity, rejects static electricity, protects against radioactivity and serves as acoustic insulation. It is in harmony with cosmic radiation.

On the contrary, concrete, very widely used in modern building, has some disadvantages. Specifically, reinforced concrete flooring strengthens the intensity of the harmfulness of Hartmann and Curry network radiation.

Concrete also emits a radiation secondary to micro-waves, which is very harmful. Finally, reinforced concrete frameworks, which serve as electro-telluric conductors, develop intense magnetic fields that are bad for the health. Additionally, if metallic girders are used, these should always be placed pointing from North to South.

In so far as concerns insulation, it is best to use natural products such as mineral wools, cork or coconut fibres. Wall and floor coverings should be made of natural materials, such as jute and carpets and rugs should preferably be made of wool, cord or cotton.

The shape of the house also has an impact on the life inside. Biological architecture requires all the radiation, magnetic fields and waves of our environment (infra-red rays, micro-waves, electromagnetic fields) be able to touch human beings without having any harmful effects on them.

All bodies, objects and three-dimensional figures emit energy waves that are proper to their specific form: these are called "form waves". Buildings and constructions also generate “form waves” that affect the person living in them.

These energetic vibrations have the ability to pass from one material to another. Some are good for people and others are harmful. So, when two houses are next to each other, very close together, their energetic fields (their “auras”) become combined forming one single positive energetic dimension.

This is a phenomenon that can also occur between two people. When communication is very good the current is said to “pass” from one to the other. If, on the other hand, communication is poor, the bubbles of energy withdraw, originating feelings of embarrassment and discomfort.

The same is true of houses, buildings and other architectural structures. Some buildings, due to their shape, seem to want to encroach upon their neighbours and, in fact, they do generate tensions in the immediate vicinity, although most of the time we are not really aware of what is causing the problem.

Houses have a form, all forms having their source in 4 original shapes: The four basic forms used in architecture give us domes, cones, pyramids, cubes and parallelepipeds, columns, stairways, doorways and windows.

In so far as rooms are concerned, some shapes attract while others seem to repel, generating a generalised feeling of discomfort.
Round forms, and to a lesser extent square forms, are positive and healthy for people. Pointed forms and all shapes with acute angles emit harmful vibrations called "electric negative green".

This is why some buildings shaped in the form of an inverse pyramid may be a source of ill-ease not only for the people who live and work there, but also for people living in the immediate vicinity.

Experts in geobiology have often noted the extremely negative influence of the roofs of some houses, particularly modern houses. Architects are obviously not lacking in imagination, since they seek to discover bizarre forms that have nothing natural about them.
Harmonious proportions, measured according to the famous “Golden Ratio” on which our predecessors placed so much importance, now seem to have been relegated to the memory, along with other things deemed obsolete.



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