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Geopathic Stress and Subtle Energy

Geopathic Stress and Subtle Energy
By Jane Thurnell-Read

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #98029 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Synopsis
If you suffer from tiredness, headaches, irritability, miscarriages, or chronic ill health that doesn't respond to treatment, you may be suffering from geopathic stress. Geopathic comes from two Greek words: geo means 'of the earth', and pathos means 'suffering' or 'disease'. The word 'geopathic' literally means suffering or disease of the earth. If you live and work above such an area, you are likely to have difficulty staying well, and if you get sick you will find it difficult to get well. This book looks at the theories about the causes of geopathic stress (electromagnetic, paranormal and subtle energy) and the different types of GS. It explains how GS can be detected, the various types of remedial action that can be taken and how individuals can protect themselves. This is a comprehensive look at this fascinating subject with many case studies from experts in this field. Read about the people who got better by getting their houses 'fixed'. Understand how the author predicted on a TV programme that a man she had never met would suffer with leg or back problems, and that someone in the house probably had migraines. Read about the dog that suddenly stopped barking, the cows that were healthier and produced more milk, and the accident black spot that suddenly became safe. How did the author successfully meet the challenge to predict where people with headaches would be sitting in a lecture theatre, and how could she identify where the sick employees were sitting on three floors of an office block? You may start as a sceptic, but read this book and see what is really going on.

From the Publisher
This is not a reprint of the author's earlier books on
geopathic stress. It contains a lot of new material and much of the
existing material has been rewritten,revised and re-organised.It includes
many new case studies, including predictive ones.

Excerpted from Geopathic Stress & Subtle Energy by Jane Thurnell-Read. Copyright © 2006. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Page 3] Geopathic comes from two Greek words: geo means 'of the
earth', and pathos means 'suffering' or 'disease'. The word 'geopathic'
literally means suffering or disease of the earth. Geopathic stress (GS) is
the general term for energies emanating from the earth that cause
discomfort and ill health in human beings. Because of their detrimental
effect, they are often known as negative earth energies.

[Page 134 ..] It is clear to me that if you asked ten different GS
practitioners to assess the same property, you would be likely to get ten
different analyses and ten different solutions. Surely this suggests that
this is just a mental construct with no validity? Maybe to the cynic it
also suggests that these people are charlatans, robbing the gullible of
their money and spreading unfounded alarm. Yet if the evidence presented in
this book is reviewed dispassionately, this conclusion is not so easily
reached.

The predictive studies by myself (page 18) and Giulia Boden (page 19) in
business settings, which identified accurately where sick people would be
working are difficult to explain away. What about the challenge that I
successfully met to predict where people with headaches would be sitting in
a lecture theatre (page 4)? How could I have known that the man on the TV
programme suffered with leg or back problems, and that someone in the house
probably had migraines (page 79)? Can the sceptics explain why the local
cats all stopped congregating in a garden (just as I predicted, see page
22) once the GS was fixed in the house? What do the cynics have to say
about the engineer who dowsed a negative energy line in a park and then
looked up and saw all the trees as far as the horizon bending away from it?
(See page 24.) What about the Neutralec Neutraliser that started out life
as a solution to a carpet problem, and was found unexpectedly to be
beneficial for people's health? (See page 113.) The dog that suddenly
stopped barking (page 15) and the cows that were healthier and produced
more milk (page 22) did not know that the geopathic stress had been fixed.
How can the sceptics explain the dramatic drop in motor accidents at a
traffic black-spot (page 16) after some quartz pillars were placed near the
road? The study by Ann and Roy Procter (page 7) allowed for the placebo
effect and still produced impressive results. Alf Riggs' uncanny ability to
identify exactly where a cancer would be located is difficult to explain
(page 78). All this suggests that there is something going on that has some
validity.

Geopathic energies challenge our current understanding of how bodies work
and what affects them. Michael Shallis in The Electric Shock Book remarks:
"Electricity and magnetism can be seen as the intermediary between the
material world and the ethereal world, touching us physically but also
linking us to other realms of the totality of creation. It is through
electromagnetism that we can perceive the subtle forces that operate in
those intangible regions."
Including knowledge of geopathic energies in our understanding of illness
requires a much more holistic view of man: one which takes into account the
role of ch'i, the subtle bodies, the meridians, the chakras, yin and yang.
This view of man sees the importance of harmony and balance within the
body, and also between people and their environment. Some of the frameworks
from quantum physics may also be useful in deepening our understanding.

These unseen energies help to remind us that we are more than just physical
bodies with a mind, that we have dimensions beyond that which our normal
senses can understand. We have an energy presence that can be disturbed by
other energy presences, and we ignore this fact at our peril.


Customer Reviews

A mine of information4
I use this easy to read book as a reference tool. It is a mine of information but also a very interesting read for anyone wishing to become aware of energy disturbances on their everyday lives.

Useful book4
A very good book regarding a subject which is hard to find in English spoken litterature, not many books on this subject.
A very good book describing many interesting facts about earth's energies.

Geopathic Stress5
Great Book. Fascinating Subject.
Simply put, Geopathic Stress is the study of the effects that The Earth's Rays has on our daily lives/'normal' living.


Geopathic Stress (the subject) is very much undervalued and overshadowed by its sister subject - Feng Shui.
However, Geopathic Stress (the subject) is much more thorough and detailed than Feng Shui.
The differences?
Feng Shui is the GP (General Practitioner) of the subject and seeks to treat the symptoms rather than investigate the cause of good or bad vibes in the home. Whereas, Geopathic Stress is the Specialist Doctor of the subject, and gets to the root of the problem/the heart of the matter/the seat of the soul. It treats the symptoms, investigates the cause and shows you how to enhance 'Your Good' without the use of 'ologists' and therapists/therapy and healing. Geopathic Stress (the subject) also highlights the effects that Geopathic Stress Lines can have on you, your family, your living and sleeping arrangements, and your immediate environment - i.e. the area surrounding your home + the land your home stands on.


Geopathic Stress And Subtle Energy (the book) is very informative, and is a good introduction to the subject.