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Geo-energetic studies
and
Harmonization

Notions of geo-energy and geobiology :

The term geobiology comes from the root "geo" which in Greek means "earth" from the word "bio" which means in Greek "living / natural" and "logie" which translates as "study". In other words, geobiology is the study of the effects of the manifestations of the earth on the evolution of the living (human, animal or vegetable)

Geo-energetic is the approach that consists of harmonizing its events taking into account the energy footprints left by the history of the place and its former owners

Geobiological manifestations :

There are different geobiological phenomena.
Certain phenomena can increase the vitality and improve the living conditions of one or more living beings, while others can seriously compromise their health and development.


The telluric currents : 

The telluric currents are different from the terrestrial networks. They consist mainly of free electrons that run in the basement according to their conductivities. When it encounters a conductive material, they escape from the ground. When this happens in a home, the health of the occupants can be compromised. Such a phenomenon can be measurable and detectable by means of a voltmeter, by measuring a potential difference between two grounded conductor stakes connected by a wire on which the voltmeter indicates a value in millivolts.

The telluric currents can be classified in two categories :

Natural telluric currents :

Displacement of conductive fluids (water, magma, etc.) in the Earth's magnetic field (magnetohydrodynamic
Variations of the Earth's magnetic field
Ionization phenomena in the upper atmosphere due to solar radiation

Artificial telluric currents :

leaks from electrical networks
leakage from industrial installations
power return of DC railways
radio waves (especially extremely low frequency (ELF).

The telluric networks

These are walls, or almost vertical invisible strings, which constitute a net-like mesh on the ground. These multiple networks are called ubiquitous because they cover the entire earth's surface.
Finally, the terrestrial networks are classified into two main categories:

Global networks (oriented according to the four cardinal points)
Diagonal networks (oriented at 45 °, ie North-West / South-East)

Global networks

The Hartmann network or H network

The Hartmann network
(or small global network):

Resonant metal: Nickel

It generally consists of approximately vertical partitions 21 cm thick. In theory, at the 45th parallel (latitude of Bordeaux) these partitions are spaced 2 m in the North-South direction and 2,50 m in the East-West direction.

The network is deformed according to lunar movements and around the courses underground courses.

The more regular the network, the more healthy the place. On the other hand, the more the partitions of the network are irregular, and the more the zone is disturbed and dangerous.

The Great Global Network
or sacred network

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The big global network
or sacred network :

It consists of ropes from 3 to a few tens of centimeters thick that form a network of about 25 to 30 meters wide.

Although oriented according to the 4 cardial points, this network is not a multiple of the Harmtann network.

The mesh of this telluric network improves the living conditions and reinforces the vital functions of the living beings staying on it if no harmful points come to disturb it.

Other global networks

The Romani network :

Resonant metal : unknown

This is the narrower / narrower network.
It forms a checkerboard of 1 m to 1.50 m of side (approximately).

The Palm network :

Resonant metal : Copper

According to Dr. Palm, the East-West gauge between the bands of this network is between 5.50 m and 7.50 m and 3.50 m and 5.50 m in the North-South direction.

The Peyré network :

Resonant metal : Gold

It is Dr. Peyré de Bagnole de l'Orne who mentioned it for the first time in his book "Radiations cosmo-telluric" published in 1947 at the House of Dowsing.

 

He discovered this type of network thanks to a series of experiments with Colonel Correnson, engineer René Besnard, as well as other collaborators.

This cardinal network consists of North-South magnetic strips of 23 cm thick, 7.65 m apart and 58 m wide, axiswise spaced 8.50 m apart in the east direction. -Where is.

Diagonal networks

The Curry network :

Resonant metal : Pewter

This is a network that is at 45 °. Therefore, it is oriented Northwest / Southeast and Southwest / Northeast.

Its walls are 40 cm thick.
The separation distance of the partitions varies from less than 3.50 m to more than 8 m.

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The large diagonal network :

Resonant metal: unknown


The large diagonal network consists of vertical planes 3 cm thick spaced on average from 19 to 30 cm or more. Its electrical nature seems to drain loads that flow to the ground.

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Other geobiological phenomenaS

The cosmo-telluric chimneys :

These are "swirling" zones whose diameter varies from 30 cm to 30 m. The vortices of energy spiral around a core of about 30 cm for 3 minutes. After 15 seconds of stopping, the spiral reverses and descends to the ground during this time 2 nm and then after a pause of 15 seconds, the chimney resumes its ascent.

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Geological faults and underground cavities

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in geobiology, a fault is a discontinuity of the subsoil manifested by cracks whose opening can range from a few centimeters to several tens of centimeters.

 

These discontinuities then constitute a real threat that could compromise the health of living beings occupying the area.

 

Indeed, the opening of the faults channel then:

 

 

Gamma radiation that fuse from the Earth's core (ionizing radiation)

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Geo-energetic study and harmonization
 

Geo-energetics focuses on the impact of energy footprints left by history and former occupiers on a particular location or area. These events are very frequent, especially in the well-being shops, the cabinets of any type (medical offices, law firms, financial institutions, but also schools, residences for the elderly ...), places of life (rooms, lounges, dining room) and receptions (wellness centers, clinics, hospitals, retirement homes ...).

These energetic manifestations are diverse and can compromise the good cohesion of groups of individuals when several people live together on the one hand, but also compromise the health of residents in the long term.

 

They take support in moisture, in the porosity of objects, and in some negative telluric networks. Indeed, if cleaning and harmonization is not done regularly, then the accumulation of negative energy can cause stress, which can compromise the immunity in the long run and make it more or less serious diseases.

  1. The memories of the walls : these are the most frequent because they permeate the walls of homes, especially porous stones and therefore any porous support that acts as a catalyst. These memories must imperatively be cleaned at each solstice and equinox, but also at each birthdays, and at each change of resident, so that the new ones do not undergo the stress of the old and do not reproduce the same behavioral patterns.​ 

  2. Soil memories : Soil memories are partly linked to geobiological phenomena. In fact, networks and negative telluric currents retain the footprints of residents and accumulate them little by little. This can be felt as electricity in the air and / or an overwhelming atmosphere.

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