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Geopathic Stress as a Cause of Cancer?
It is likely that cancer arises from a variety of causes,
or even in combination, and therefore it behoves us not
to get fixated on any one cause. Recently this was brought
home to me when a patient's history just did not fit in
with my textbook on personality/emotional issues. So I discarded
it, and cast around for other explanations!
As often happens, the very next day another door opened
when I attended a lecture on Geopathic stress. But what
exactly is Geopathic stress, I hear you ask. The word comes
from the Greek words, ‘geo’ meaning the earth
and ‘pathos’ meaning disease or suffering, so
it means the suffering of the earth. The earth as a living
entity (known as Gaia) is not a new concept, and in recent
years much attention has been given to the environment.
The effects of microwave or electronic energies are well
known, and the siting of overhead power lines and mobile
phone masts gives rise to much controversy, with links to
the incidence of cancer in people living nearby having been
postulated.
The concept of earth energies is not well defined, but
they can be detected by dowsers and even measured as a weak
electric current by suitably calibrated instruments at such
places as standing stones, which are thought to have been
placed in alignments called Ley lines by ancient peoples
as a means of harnessing their power. These energies are
often connected with underground water streams which feature
prominently in dowsing. Whatever they are, these energies
are certainly natural and seem to follow features in the
landscape.
When these are disturbed by man, such as by railway cuttings
and housing developments, they can become negatively charged
and can have an adverse influence on mankind in all sorts
of ways. When the British constructed a new railway around
Shanghai, the Chinese were so horrified at the disruption
to what they term Feng Shui that they formed a consortium
to buy the railway with a view to dismantling it!
Studies by the British dowser and geomancer Richard Creightmore
provide impressive evidence that in many cases the incidence
of cancer can be traced to the presence of black energy
streams where the natural forces have got out of balance.
In physical terms cancer arises when the body ceases to
reject unhealthy new cells. Research suggests that one cause
may be minute changes in the earth’s electromagnetic
field caused by out of kilter natural energies. Since these
flow geographically, cancer may arise when the patient is
unwittingly subjected to prolonged exposure, usually because
of the positioning of their bed, where we spend one third
of our life.
A study by the German dowser Von Pohl as long ago as the
1930ies in the town of Vilsbiburg, which had the highest
death rate from cancer in Germany, discovered a 100% correlation
between the positioning of the beds of cancer victims and
the paths of black streams, which was most noticeable
where such streams crossed each other. This finding attracted
the attention of the medical profession, and today in Austria
no cancer patient is discharged from hospital until the
energy streams under their house have been checked and if
necessary cleaned.
A control experiment in another town with the lowest cancer
death rate showed that there were very few black energy
streams there. This experiment has survived the test of
repeatability, to such an extent that Creightmore claims
he can dowse bedrooms “blind” (without knowing
the medical history of their occupants) and accurately identify
the illnesses from which the occupants are suffering.
This research should be of considerable interest to cancer
sufferers, particularly those who have suffered a recurrence.
In such cases, or if you have reason to believe that geopathic
stress may be implicated in your case, it may be worth while
employing a dowser to undertake a geopathic survey of your
house, and advise on the positioning of your bed. You should
take care to employ a reputable dowser who is accredited
by the British Society of Dowsers.
On no account should cancer patients consider selling their
house without such advice, and if you are thinking of moving,
get the new house checked first. Cleansing the energies
in your house will almost certainly be the cheapest and
most effective remedy where black streams are found. This
will cost between £250 and £500. It just might
be that the solution to your problem may be to move into
the spare room!
I am indebted to Richard Creightmore for permission to
use material from his website, www.beech-hill-college.com.
Michael Lewis
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