Geobiology Audit


Geobiology Audit


GEOPATHIC STRESS

Geopathic means suffering from the earth, coming from the Greek words ‘geo’ (earth) and ‘pathos’ (suffering).
It is a term used to describe a condition where the natural magnetic flow of underground water energy is restricted, causing disruptive vibrations to extend above ground.

Disruptive energies
We are continuously exposed to electromagnetic radiation from both natural and artificial sources. In certain places, the subtle balance in the earth's natural magnetic field can be distorted, giving rise to geopathic stress. Exposure to these disruptive energies can affect the energy fields in our living or working spaces, potentially impacting our health and well being. Over time, this can contribute to more significant health challenges.

CAUSES
Various stressors, including underground streams, geological fault lines, certain mineral deposits, and even building foundations, can lead to disturbances in the earth's magnetic field.

IMPACT
All living beings, including humans, animals, and plants can be affected by geopathic stress areas. It can even have a negative effect on buildings and structures.

Effects of Geopathic Stress


Geopathic stressors can have a big impact on the well-being of humans, animals, plants, and even buildings. Recognising specific symptoms, especially if recurring patterns persist, is crucial. In the list below are some examples, but there are many more signs not included here.

AUDIT PROCESS


WHY IS GEOBIOLOGY IMPORTANT FOR MY RENO OR BUILD?


Incorporating geobiology into the planning process for a renovation or new build becomes even more impactful when a dowser has already cleared geopathic stress from the site. This proactive approach ensures the land is energetically balanced before construction begins, setting a strong foundation for a healthy, harmonious living environment. With geopathic stress resolved, the design and construction team can confidently focus on optimising the home’s layout, knowing that the site’s natural energies now support the well-being of its future occupants.

For renovations, a cleared site allows for thoughtful modifications that align with the newly harmonised energy of the property. Designers can strategically position key living spaces—such as bedrooms, home offices, and relaxation areas—within the most energetically supportive zones of the home.

For new builds, this preparatory work empowers architects to create a design that fully complements the natural balance of the site. By addressing geopathic stress before construction, you eliminate potential obstacles to health and well-being, ensuring that your renovation or new build starts on a foundation of holistic wellness, comfort, and vitality.

Research


Baron Gustav von Pohl. Germany (1920s) . Was able to determine that 95% of all cancer cases had connections to geostress.

Ernst Hartmann. Germany (1940s-60s). Hartmann was first to describe geomagnetic grids and their influence on geostress.

Manfield Curry. Germany (1950s-70s). Curry continued Hartmann’s work describing other grids and their influences.

Otto Bergmann. Austria (1987-89). In a two year trial which included over 462,000 measurements and 6,942 tests, Bergmann found Geopathic Stress effects on blood sedimentation, blood pressure, blood circulation, heartbeat, breathing, skin resistance, and electrical conductivity of muscle points.

Kathe Bacheler. Austria (1989). In a survey that included 3,000 apartments and over 11,000 people, Bacheler discovered 100% correlations between geostress and 500 cases of cancer she studied. She also found 95% correlation with problem children (ADD/ADHD and other behavioral issues).

Pallegard. Denmark (1990). In a much publicised study, Pallegard correlated geostress in 14 out of 18 crib deaths.

Roger Rose. England (1990s). In a sample of 50 patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis ("chronic fatigue syndrome"), Rose found 100% correlation to geostress.

Christopher McNaney. England (1990s). In a sample of 175 nomadic gypsy families, he found only 1% cancer and 0% heart disease.

Robert Endrost & Klotz Biberach. Germany (1990s). In a study performed by architectural students surveying homes, Endrost & Biberach found 383 cases of geostress in a sample of 400 cancer patients.

Dr Ernst Hartmann, MD, wrote that "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.


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