8.1. Geopathic Stress
The characteristic of geopathic radiations is that they cannot be neutralised or removed from the premises by any means of protection. One must avoid their influence on the organism. One must find the point(s) of radiation and then, on the basis of the measurement results and the location of the dangerous radiation, assess which of the rooms is best suited to serve as a bedroom.
Ground plan: We draw the ground plan of the flat or house, of the whole area to be cleaned on the floor with the bedroom or the workplace of the patient. We only draw the basic outlines; details such as the doors, the windows and the furniture are not necessary. We determine the north, so that we can correctly enter all known radiations and that we have the right orientation on site.
Determination of the point of radiation: By measuring at a distance, we mark the point of dangerous radiation on the ground plan. In rare cases, this point may be outside the premises. Starting from this point, we first draw the Hartmann lines running north-south and east-west, with the sides of the rectangular of 2m x 2.8m. Starting from the same point, we also draw the Curry lines at the angle of 45° to the direction north-south, forming a square with the sides of 3.5m. Then we enter any streams of underground water; we mark the source and the direction of the water flow. We follow the flow from the source at the edge of the ground plan and check whether it passes through the point of radiation, or if it is sufficiently far away from it. It is very important to know whether the water passes through the point of radiation, as in this case it accumulates with the other energies, which mostly means that this dangerous point is the main reason for the appearance of severe diseases. In the fourth place, we examine whether there is any radiation from a fault line and, if there is one, we draw it on the ground plan. We measure and draw it in the same way as water streams. The lines of radiation from the main water stream and from a fault line may pass through the point of radiation of the Hartmann and Curry lines, and thus produce an additional danger in this place. An independent influence of water or tectonic radiation has a weaker intensity. However, their contribution to accumulated radiation is large, and with sensitive users of the premises it may cause a severe disease very quickly.
The field of radiation arising from the geologic structure of the ground on which the building is constructed, and the technical and cosmic influences spread out on the surface. If we find them, we record them and add their contribution to the dangerous point of radiation.
Designing of buildings
Therapists with life-cosmic energy can help significantly in the designing of the plans for the construction of new flats, houses or industrial facilities by determining the dangerous points of radiation, entering them in the construction plans and enabling the architect to put the bedroom or an office in a location without radiation. We draw an additional construction plan and mark clean areas without radiation where bedrooms and workplaces may be designed. Other rooms are not especially interesting to analyse; they only need to be examined if a special activity is planned to take place in them, such as the use of a computer. In the construction plan, one must foresee such areas and plan them as far away from the point of dangerous radiation as possible.
In my first book about healing with life-cosmic energy, I informatively mentioned the problems faced when cleaning an area. I defined the main energy radiations and explained that – for the healing to be of good quality – seven characteristic energies should be taken into account in each of the four groups. If we treat all seven parameters of adverse energies in each group, we can expect excellent cleaning results in any area, but we must also pay attention to additional disturbances and take them into account.