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Tutorials - Physical Blocking of Geopathic Lines Introduction
This tutorial explains how geopathic stress lines are
located and blocked. The lines are Hartmann and Curry
lines, from the respective networks. The blockage is done
using metal rods or omega-shaped copper wire or L-shaped
metal rods. The blockage can be done outside the property,
if surrounded by grass, or inside an apartment, along floor
panels. The effect is the same. A Reminder
The electromagnetic networks are caused by a great metal
core in the center of the earth. Rotation of this core,
generates electromagnetic networks. The networks are many,
some beneficial, some neutral and some harmful. We will
block the harmful ones, namely: Hartmann and Curry.
Some General Guidelines
Working Outside, in the Garden
If the home is surrounded by a garden, then the work is
done outside. Identify directions (North) and start to
locate the networks, each at a time. Stake each line with a
marker (use wooden or metal stakes, with different colored
ribbons).
1. Insert the long side of the rod, at about a 30-degree angle, into the trench (1). Then, push the rod into the ground so as to be flat in the trench (2).
2. Take another rod and do the same from the opposite end.
3. This is how it looks, when done.
4. Cover the trench with earth. Blocking Lines Inside the House Many people live in apartment buildings. Lines are then blocked in the rooms themselves. Two types of metal means are used for this purpose:
Whether you elect to use metal rods or omega blocks, depending on the availability of materials, the technique to be used is similar. In each room identify the directions (North, etc…). According to the direction of flow of the type of line, identify the wall to follow in the apartment. Locate the Hartmann and Curry lines and label the locations. Use the blocking means selected and place it over the line center. See the figures hereafter.
For metal rods: place the rod behind carpet pals, under
wooden panels running along the walls, on the floor. This
will hide the rods from view and prevent them from being
moved inadvertently. As an alternate method, lay the metal
rod along the junction of the floor tiles and the wall
panels. Secure in place with Scotch tape.
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