
What is Geopathic Stress?
Have you ever been to a house and felt a heavy unpleasant atmosphere there? Or do you know houses where no one stays long, or occupants regularly fall ill or marriages break up? Some of these phenomena may be the result of geopathic stress, exposure to energies that affect living organisms in a negative way.
What these energies are is still not clear. Some people believe that the earth is criss-crossed with grids of energy lines (Hartmann grids, Curry grids and many more) and some of the crossing points are believed to have negative properties. Others believe emanations from underground water, mineral deposits or fault lines may be involved in geopathic stress. Others implicate discarnate entities and stresses generated by human (or animal) consciousness. Experience suggests the latter are important but the energies in a place are an interaction from a variety of sources including 'telluric' energy, energy directly associated with the earth. We do not know what this energy is. We cannot measure it and it is unlikely to be electromagnetic. But we can see its effects and many people have reported success in neutralizing the problem.
Many methods have been used to deal with the problem but they all involve a practitioner somewhere in the system and are, I believe, akin to the methods used by healers to treat people (see our paper on complementary medicine's unifying principle). After dowsing for the negative areas and lines I use a radionic approach to deal with the problem. I normally visit the place to be treated but treatment can be successfully given from a distance.
The east has a much longer tradition of interacting with the natural energies of the earth and these experiences form the basis of the practice of Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) and other eastern esoteric disciplines. The methods used in these practices can be very complex; they generally achieve the same results as the somewhat simpler methods used by western dowsers who treat geopathic stress.
If you would like help contact Tony Scofield by e-mail. E-mail: felfield@ntlworld.com
Meridian Associates is based in Folkestone, UK.
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