Feng Shui & GeopathologyWhat do ants have to do with Geopathic Stress? A valid question. When we hear about strong earth energy, we mainly think of positive energies, such as beautiful mountains, valleys with waterfalls, naturally occurring patterns in a landscape, vortexes, and ley lines connecting those power spots. Ancient cathedrals and temples were always built on sites of special uplifting energy, over centuries adding new structures on top of the old ones. Most every Hindu temple is built over a “swayambu“ an earthly manifestation of a spiritual force. However, there is another side of energies in nature which supports degrading and decay. Although this might appear to be of “negative“ quality, there is nothing like “positive“ and “negative“ in nature. Everything has its purpose. “Rotting“ plays a critical role in the life cycle of all beings. Dust becomes dust again, as we are already taught in the bible. Clean-ups in nature are organized on different levels. Wild animals, foxes, vultures do the rough part, insects, worms, beatles and ants take care of another layer, bacteria and microbes do the final work. It turns out that ants love degrading earth stress patterns. Why? Because they make their work easier. Ants take things apart, clean up and find help in specific energetic structures which we call geopathic stress.
Geopathic stress describes zones, areas and grids where rotting (and aging) takes place faster than anywhere else. Not a good spot to spend a lot of time on, but essential for universal life cycles. When we deal with infestation of ants in a house we always find a major Geopathic energy grid running towards the house. An old German folk tradition descibes a custom, that people in old times knew about this correlation and used it to their advantage. When planning a house they first staked the outline of the house, then looked for an anthill nearby and carefully brought part of the anthill over to the planned location of the bedroom and the bed. If the ants would stay and start a new nest, this was considered a bad spot, if they would move away to look for a better spot, this was a good sign. At the ASD Convention (American Society of Dowsers - the annual week-long dowsers convention in Vermont) two years ago I met a lovely elderly couple from Pennsylvania. After a talk I gave there, they came forward and explained their problem with carpenter ants they’ve had since they moved into their present home. Nothing had worked so far. Both dowsers, they brought back new remedies and treatments each year from dowser gatherings, but nothing had been really successful until then. Unlike many tricks to put sweet bait outside the house, to use oils and herbs or even talk to the ant queen and offer them another source of food far away from the house, the neutralization of the main energy that ants strive on was what drove them to look outside the house for the energetic environment they were familiar with. In order to permanently get rid of ants we need to follow a two way approach: However, extermination alone, without neutralizing the energy pathways, offers only temporary relief. It is essential that the geopathic problem is taken care of at the same time, otherwise new colonies of ants will find their way back into the house along the grids lines and soon bother us again. Geopathic stress not only has an effect on ants:
Regular readers of this column might remember some additional well known signs of geopathic stress detectors among mammals: Many farm animals such as horses or pigs are very energy sensitive, too, and get sick if they are locked in an unhealthy box and there is no way to escape a situation in a stable. Please remember: Areas with geopathic stress exposure are common and part of nature, but they drain our Qi, they enhance aging and rotting, and therefore are not healthy to be on. Learn as much as you can about them, begin reading the signs, watch misgrowth in trees, follow the ants, listen to your pets. In case you want to do more, take dowsing classes, join one of the many dowsing groups all over the country and come to one of their big conventions. The next ASD Annual Convention is from June 17th to 24th in Lyndonville, VT. I’ll be there, too.
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