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Volume 19 Issue 4
November/December 2013

Chocolate
Antioxidant-rich Medicinal Food

Breakthrough Power
How Quantum-leap New Energy Inventions Can Transform Our World

BodyTalk: Health on All Levels

Decisions About Man and Land

No Age Limit for Learning

Fiction to Function: Stories That Heal

Feng Shui and Dowsing for Geopathic Stress
Understanding the Secret Messages of Your Space

Editorial

Feng Shui and Dowsing for Geopathic Stress
Understanding the Secret Messages of Your Space

by Bridget Saraka
Bridget Saraka


Geo-pathic translates to “earth dis-ease” caused by stress, therefore geopathic stress is believed to have the potential to cause disease of chi. Chi is energy, otherwise known as the Universal Life Force Energy that resides in all things.

Geopathic Stress Lines are underwater currents, either man-made or natural, that flow under the earth and cross and create an electrical charge which may have the potential to be harmful to humans, animals, and plant life. They flow much like the veins in our body. They may be present in random criss-crossing paths and perhaps caused by various earth conditions such as non-compatible soil and mineral combinations, underground mining tunnels, infrastructure, and/or trauma from earthquakes, etc.

Each geopathic stress line is believed to have a vast energy field. It is the core of this line that is believed to have the most powerful charge and therefore may have the most potential to cause less-than-excellent consequences on the life-force energy of the beings residing on or near them. How volatile the charge is depends on the force of the underground current. There are many farmers who have lost cattle to death and/or illness, with no known cause, and which occurred while the cattle were on certain pasture locations.

Many humans are highly vulnerable to these stress lines. In combination with the electrical charge created by the lines, the water in our bodies reacts like two opposing magnets that force us away from the charge. Intuitively, we may find ourselves avoiding specific locations in our homes and places of employment. Avoiding or moving away from such potentially harmful locations is not always an option, therefore compounding the effects with prolonged exposure.

Nature provides many clues as to the probability of geopathic stress, such as trees with twisted, split, and bending trunks, fields of grass, and/or crops that lay flat to the ground and will not stand strong. Other visual signs of geopathic stress are found in low pockets of land where surface water accumulates and becomes stagnant. Even our man-made structures provide clues if we pay attention—things such as cracked concrete foundations (often with signs of mineral calcification), driveways, and sidewalks.

However disruptive geopathic stress can be, nature has a way of balancing the natural rhythms of the earth’s energies and therefore not every one of these lines is harmful or disruptive to all life forms. Studies have shown that ants, termites, wasps, beetles, and cats can be found basking and creating a home on these lines, and asparagus, mushrooms, oak trees, and elderberry trees thrive on these force fields. So, think twice before cutting down that big old tree, it may be providing a wonderful gift of protecting you from some of the effects that geopathic stress may have on your well-being.

Although there are many theories on the causes of various physical, mental, and emotional symptoms that affect our human experience, there is really only one person—you—who can say what and how you feel in any given moment in any given area. And yes, we may have a predisposition, based on our genetic make-up, that lends itself to the potential of specific illnesses and conditions within our mind/body experience.

However, why is it there are certain triggers that fire up the dormant cell production or neurological transmutations and create a less-than-excellent health experience? Each of us has our own unique resonance and therefore, has our own capacity for coping and processing stress. Pay attention to how your body/mind experience relates to the environment you are exposed to and if you feel less-than-excellent, perhaps it’s time to do a little sleuthing. Do certain areas of your home and/or place of business feel better than others? Is there a room or section of your home or place of employment that is neglected? If so, perhaps you may be witnessing a sign of geopathic stress.

There are scientific studies which link geopathic stress to compromised immune systems in humans, dogs, horses, cattle, mice, pigs, and birds. Stress causes dis-ease which is caused by a disruption in the natural order of the body’s chemistry, and as a result leaves the body/mind connection vulnerable to poor health stats, miscarriage, sudden infant death syndrome, autism, memory loss, weakness of auric field, MS, cancer, heart problems, anxiety, depression, mental illnesses, and insomnia to name a few.

Looking to nature often provides many mirrors of non-beneficial chi. For instance, when vegetation such as roses, sunflowers, azaleas, lilies, cucumbers, and onions fail to thrive, and fruit-bearing and flowering trees and shrubs fail to produce flowers and fruit, these may be strong signs that those particular environments may be not be in a state of supporting optimum well-being for anyone or anything.

Is your environment providing you optimum comfort and safety?

Bridget Saraka, CEO International Feng Shui Guild and Red Ribbon Professional, lives
in Saskatoon. For more information, visit www.fengshuibybridget.com, email: zensolutionsfengshui@gmail.com, or call (306) 249-2064. Also, see the Directory of Services ad on page 24 of the 19.4 November/December issue of the WHOLifE Journal.

 

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