I asked Jesus, the nicely driller, to arrive and have a look at my area.
He showed up later, accompanied by a member of his crew, who was keeping a "Y" formed stick in his hand. "First we have to see if there's water here", mentioned the male, whom Jesús presented as Carlos.
Holding a branch of the "Y" in each and every hand, Carlos walked back and forth on the house. Abruptly, the conclude of the stick shot down, with his fingers following the movement.
"We will dig here", he stated. "There's a excellent vein suitable right here."
"Let me try out it!", I reported. He gave me just one the branches of the "Y", and as we reached the spot, the stick jerked down with incredible power.
To make a lengthy tale limited, we dug the very well there, and located water at 80 meters, which was rather good for that semi-arid component of Mexico, in which it only rains in July and August.
Quickly-ahead to 2008 in New Brunswick, Canada.
I have just ordered a house which has no h2o offer. All water there arrives from private residential drinking water wells.
One of the effectively drillers that I have contacted has made some really unfavorable remarks about the availability of great drinking water in my portion of the village. He states they have to go so deep that they could only uncover salty drinking water. So poor is it that he refuses to drill there.
Then I hear about a effectively driller who employs older-fashioned "pounding" equiment, which, my informant says, is a far outstanding way of acquiring excellent veins at lesser depths. He indicates that previous to calling Mr. Mercer, the well driller, I have a sure Michael come above and "switch" for h2o.
Michael utilizes plain dowsing rods that he can make by bending wire coat hangers. Holding 1 in each and every hand, straight in entrance of him, he walks back and forth and looks for a vein, then one more crossing the very first one particular. Every time he "hits" drinking water, the rods open to the side.
It was helpful to check out, but even a lot more enjoyable to check out it for myself. And I can attest to the truth that the rods opened up when I arrived at the spot Michael had indicated! Not only that, as I stood there chatting to him, a person of the rods took off and hit me on the arm. And I swear that I had nothing at all to do with this.
We marked the greatest spot with bricks and sticks, and when Mr. Mercer drilled there he discovered great, clear and ample water at a mere 70 ft.
Would he have found that vein had he drilled elsewhere? I will never ever know.
What I do know is if I ever have to drill yet another effectively, I'm not taking any possibilities. I'm calling the h2o diviner.
If you'd like to find out about the historical past of dowsing, dowsing tools and how to use them, and so forth., there is plenty of information and facts available on the Net.
A very good put to start out would be the dowsers' associations.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Properly #Drilling - Insight Into Acquiring Nicely Water
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Gustav Von Pohl - The Man Behind a #RadicalIdea
von Pohl, or, to give him his full title, Freiherr Gustav von Pohl, may not be a name which trips off your tongue. He might not have made any impression on your life so far. Or, perhaps, there's a dimly sounding bell at the back of your mind but you have no real clue what it might be trying to help you remember.
If any of those are true for you, then that's a shame. Because Gustav von Pohl has a very important role to play in ideas about disease, especially cancer.
Now, before you make any assumptions, it should be made clear that von Pohl was not a doctor or, as far as I know, associated with any medical discipline at all. What he discovered, however, has made some doctors re-think everything they've learned about disease and made others turn their backs on the ideas and research which his findings instigated.
Being the cause of two opposing reactions should be reason enough to learn more about him.
His expertise was as a dowser. He was able to find water using a dowsing tool. It is an old practice, much valued in certain parts of the world. He was also able to locate unhealthy places in the environment.
But the most important attribute for us was his questioning nature.
The focus of his interest was the small town of Vilsbiburg in his native Germany. What made this town so interesting to von Pohl was the health of the inhabitants.
This small town in Bavaria only had 3,300 people living there, yet, in the previous ten years there had been 54 deaths from cancer. More sadly, 42 of the houses had a history of seven deaths from cancer. This death rate from cancer was the highest in Bavaria.
It set von Pohl thinking. He had heard about geological faults as being a possible cause of illness and he thought that maybe something like that could explain the deaths.
He sought and gained permission to use his dowsing skills to see if he could locate areas underground which would explain the deaths.
The authorities welcomed the interest but were determined not to prejudice him in any way. After all, they had a very good reason for finding out what was happening.
So it was that, in 1929, from January 13th to the 19th, von Pohl dowsed the whole area of the town. He was accompanied by a police escort who made sure that he didn't speak to anyone and he wasn't allowed to discuss with anyone what he was finding.
He marked his findings, the places he dowsed as being unhealthy, on a map.
On a copy of the map, the town's Medical Officer of Health, a Herr Bernhuber, also marked the sites of the cancer victims.
When the two maps were compared, the beds of all 54 cancer victims were found to be over the areas which von Pohl had marked.
Despite this, it made little news and sparked little interest until the following year when the Berlin Center for Cancer Research published the findings in their journal.
This started a rash of interest in people, particularly medical doctors, trying to disprove the findings. Despite many attempts, no-one was able to disprove von Pohl's conclusion that disease is primarily associated with location.
Nearly 100 years later, research still shows that his basic assumption is true. We can and do become ill because of where we live. And yet, despite the overwhelming evidence that humans are affected in a variety of ways by the environment, no significant medical body has had the courage to invest time and money in this field. It is probably true to think that von Pohl would be dismayed by the lack of follow-through. But his interest and his skills pointed the way to a revolution in medicine which only some few souls are brave enough to follow.
So it is that Freiherr Gustav von Pohl, a man with the interest to follow an idea and to use his skill to explore it, set off a whole new area of medical research. An area which is still largely unexplored and unacknowledged.
Nigel Percy, together with his wife, Maggie, invite you to share their years of knowledge about the energetic environment at their website, www.professional-house-clearing.com [http://www.professional-house-clearing.com]. You can ask questions, talk about your own experiences and subscribe to their free monthly newsletter; 'Your Sixth Sense; Enriching Your World'. Over 100 pages of information about the hidden aspects of the environment are waiting for you to explore them!
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Sunday, April 12, 2015
Do You Know About #GeopathicStress?
Most of us have heard about the health risks associated with living in close proximity to hydro power lines. But do you know about the health consequences of living over geological faults, underground water veins, and disturbances in the earth's natural geomagnetic field? This phenomenon is called "Geopathic Stress". It has also been referred to as the "Hartmann Grid", "Curry Lines", or "Water Veins".
The earth has a natural vibration. This is called the "Schumann Resonance". This is measured in hertz, and the actual value is 7.385 Hertz. When this natural vibration becomes distorted by weak electromagnetic fields, caused by subterranean running water, certain mineral concentrations, fault lines and underground caverns, it becomes harmful to living organisms. Due to the numerous lakes and rivers, underground water veins and mineral concentrations, Canada and the USA have a high percentage of Geopathic Stress sufferers in their populations. Many people are incognizant that they have this condition.
Geopathic Stress has a accumulating effect over time. It gradually increases the frequency of your immune system. Some patients tested are in the range of 10.0 Hertz and higher. The normal range is 6-9 Hertz. Ideally, we should all be resonating at the same frequency as the earth's natural vibration, which is 7.385 Hertz. When your body reverberatesat a higher frequency, your immune system becomes weakened.
Geopathic Stress disrupts our natural vibrations and weakens the body's ability to repair cells and combat disease. It also affects our ability to create new life. There is strong evidence that links geopathic stress with cancer, miscarriages, sleeping disorders, muscle and joint pain, chronic fatigue, depression, headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, difficult concentration, memory loss, irritability, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, migraines, infertility, liver and gall bladder disorders, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis, heart trouble, and ear, eye and teeth disorders.
Recurring infection and resistance to therapeutic drug treatment are connected with geopathic stress, but once treated (eradicated), significant improvement in health and energy take effect. Geopathic Stress zones can also be man-made. These would include electromagnetic fields that are emitted from hydro towers, satellite towers, wi-fi networks, electrical street poles and transformers, and residential fuse boxes.
The most common indications of Geopathic Stress in humans are:
Resistance to medical treatment
Depression
Nervousness
Irritability
Feeling run down or exhausted
Loss of appetite
Food allergies
Headaches
Sensitivity to electronics
Depletion of trace elements, vitamins and minerals
The physical indications of Geopathic Stress on land are:
Dead or stunted gaps in hedges and rows of trees
Non productive fruit trees
Tree cankers
Twisted growth in trees
Bare patches in lawns
Growth of moss and fungi
Mutated growth in vegetable gardens
Infestations of slugs and snails
Insects, parasites, bacteria, viruses
Ants and termite nests
Wasp nests and Bees nests
Doctor Hartmann's Grid
A German doctor, Ernst Hartmann, discovered the Hartmann Grid. His experiences led him to write a 600 page report (Krankeit als Standort-problem, Heidelburg: K.F. Haug-Verlag). In his report, he stated that the first thing to be {{negatively affected was the immune system. Individuals who were placed in a geopathically disturbed area soon lost their ability to defend themselves against harmful bacteria, which they were previously able to withstand. He also stated that some diseases are a problem of location.
The Hartmann Grid consists of lines running around the earth, from north to south and from east to west. These lines extend to a height of 600 feet. The north/south lines appear approximately every 6 feet. The worst place to work or live is in a crossing of 2 or more of these lines. This grid can be identified on land by means of dowsing.
"Cancer is a disease of location triggered off by Geopathic Stress. We all produce cancerous cells on a regular basis, but they are continuously destroyed by our body's immune system. Geopathic Stress does not cause cancer, but weakens our immune system". (Dr. Ernst Hartmann, M.D.)
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Sunday, April 5, 2015
Properly Drilling - Insight Into Acquiring Nicely #Water
I asked Jesus, the nicely driller, to arrive and have a look at my area.
He showed up later, accompanied by a member of his crew, who was keeping a "Y" formed stick in his hand. "First we have to see if there's water here", mentioned the male, whom Jesús presented as Carlos.
Holding a branch of the "Y" in each and every hand, Carlos walked back and forth on the house. Abruptly, the conclude of the stick shot down, with his fingers following the movement.
"We will dig here", he stated. "There's a excellent vein suitable right here."
"Let me try out it!", I reported. He gave me just one the branches of the "Y", and as we reached the spot, the stick jerked down with incredible power.
To make a lengthy tale limited, we dug the very well there, and located water at 80 meters, which was rather good for that semi-arid component of Mexico, in which it only rains in July and August.
Second Well
Quickly-ahead to 2008 in New Brunswick, Canada.
I have just ordered a house which has no h2o offer. All water there arrives from private residential drinking water wells.
One of the effectively drillers that I have contacted has made some really unfavorable remarks about the availability of great drinking water in my portion of the village. He states they have to go so deep that they could only uncover salty drinking water. So poor is it that he refuses to drill there.
Then I hear about a effectively driller who employs older-fashioned "pounding" equiment, which, my informant says, is a far outstanding way of acquiring excellent veins at lesser depths. He indicates that previous to calling Mr. Mercer, the well driller, I have a sure Michael come above and "switch" for h2o.
Michael utilizes plain dowsing rods that he can make by bending wire coat hangers. Holding 1 in each and every hand, straight in entrance of him, he walks back and forth and looks for a vein, then one more crossing the very first one particular. Every time he "hits" drinking water, the rods open to the side.
It was helpful to check out, but even a lot more enjoyable to check out it for myself. And I can attest to the truth that the rods opened up when I arrived at the spot Michael had indicated! Not only that, as I stood there chatting to him, a person of the rods took off and hit me on the arm. And I swear that I had nothing at all to do with this.
We marked the greatest spot with bricks and sticks, and when Mr. Mercer drilled there he discovered great, clear and ample water at a mere 70 ft.
Would he have found that vein had he drilled elsewhere? I will never ever know.
What I do know is if I ever have to drill yet another effectively, I'm not taking any possibilities. I'm calling the h2o diviner.
About Dowsing
If you'd like to find out about the historical past of dowsing, dowsing tools and how to use them, and so forth., there is plenty of information and facts available on the Net.
A very good put to start out would be the dowsers' associations.