CHAPTER 14

UNHEALTHY ENERGIES

THE HARTMANN NET AND CURRY GRID

The Earth is an electromagnetic body, with its own electromagnetic grid pattern. The most important is called the First Global Grid, or Hartmann Grid or Net, comprised of parallel energy waves rising vertically from the ground. Dr.Hartmann, a German doctor, describes them as alternatively positive and negative, running from north to south and from east to west. He found that they are 4ins. (1 0cms) wide and 38yds (35m) apart in Switzerland. The distances differ from area to area.

    Dr. Hartmann believes that where two of what he calls 'negative' lines cross (Hartmann knot), irritations of the nervous system and rheumatic illnesses can occur. He states that twelve hours prior to an earthquake, weak secondary rays can be found, one on each side of the main wave, gathering in strength until they are the same as the central one.

Fig. 15: First Global or Hartmann Grid.

At the time of an earthquake the Hartmann grid is distorted, taking about 30 minutes to resume its former state. In addition, at the more powerful crossing points of this system, there is a 50% increase of radioactivity. The energy leys and streams which I have investigated and which are the context of this book do not alter their character in such circumstances.

    There is another much tighter grid pattern called the Second or Curry Grid, after a Swiss doctor, Dr. Manfred Curry. He identified this as travelling from south-east to north-west and south-west to north-east, with energy waves about 10ft. (3m) apart, with medically significant double lines 47yds (50m) apart.

        Kathe Bachler referred to them as “lines” or 'strips', about 30in. (75cm.) wide.  Again, where two 'negative' lines cross (Curry crossings), there may be sleep disturbances, depression,  tendency  to inflammations and diseases of the rheumatic   complex. Where the positive lines cross Dr.Curry found enhanced cell enlargement and proliferation, even to the point of cancerous growth.

Fig. 16: The Curry Grid

Dr. Patrick MacManaway of Strathmiglo, Fife, Dr. Schneckof Bideford, Devon, and I found that the rays, lines and strips referred to are actually the same double sinuous wave, but of different amplitudes and wavelengths to those earth energy leys and streams referred to in this book. A great deal of research has been done in Continental Europe on these grids and nets and there has been much published, but very little in
Britain and in the United States.

        At the moment, I find that energy leys and streams are much more powerful and potentially responsible for illness, and I usually tend to ignore the Curry and Hartmann grid waves, to avoid confusion.

        For this reason I do not intend to write further on this topic here, but for those who would like to find out more of the work in Europe, I commend Blanche Merz's book "Points of Cosmic Energy".

    Underground streams of water emit energy vertically to the surface, and it is this energy which a standing stone transmits, presumably from the quartz crystals in its structure. They propagate as streams of individual waves or 'overgrounds' across country, above and through the ground. These overgrounds have already been described as straight energy leys, and the wider energy streams, and can be easily identified as they run in orderly, parallel lines. If the subterranean stream is polluted, by natural chemicals dissolved in it, by acid rain, pesticides, sheep and cattle droppings, radon gas or radioactive fallout, tnen the surface energy ley or stream may affect the health of anyone living in its path.

    Some people refer to these waves of energy as positive or negative, as the case may be, but for most people the use of these words are misleading in this context, as the word positive, for instance, conjurs up an image of healthy energies. This is confusing, since positive ions, for instance, are unhealthy, while negative ions are essential to our well-being. Because of this, for the rest ofthis section of the book such energies are referred to as 'unhealthy' in their harmful character, or otherwise 'healthy'. For example: an energy ley comprised solely of waves of healthy energy, crossed by another similar energy ley at right angles, will form a grid of healthy energy. The effect of such a pattern is not harmful.

On the other hand, if the same two energy leys have passed through an area of decaying material; downstream of these areas, each wave will have changed its character to an unhealthy wave. There you will have a grid pattern which could have very unpleasant effects.

Fig. 17: A "normal" house with a grid of healthy and unhealthy energies. The unhealthy energies (dashed lines) won't pass through glass and seek weak points such as doors. The crossing points of these lines are more stressful. The healthy energies (solid lines) will pass easily through glass and stonework. The energy ley stream, here passing from bottom to top, with another from left to right, may initially consist of  healthy waves, but after passing through decaying matter, some of the waves will change to unhealthy,  forming this grid of both polarities. (For simplicity, the sinuous aspects of the waves, their vertical polarity and the waves which do not pass through the house have been omitted.)

 Energy leys and streams are comprised of various combinations of healthy and unhealthy energies. An 'average' building could have unhealthy waves one metre apart, with healthy energies every 4ins (l0cms) apart, and a badly irradiated building may have the polarity reversed. They are vertically polarised (fig. 13, p. 118), and can irradiate even the top flats and offices of the tallest buildings.

    Very roughly speaking then, a house in any area may have waves of: entirely healthy energy; entirely unhealthy energy; one unhealthy wave to, say, thirty healthy waves, or one healthy to thirty unhealthy waves, or any combination in between.

FENG SHUI
There are some similarities in China to that which we have already discussed. Feng-Shui (feng = wind, shui = water, pronounced 'foong schway') means to live in peace and harmony with the land, with prosperity, good luck, and good health. Living and working in a good feng-shui site will ensure good fortune and a longer life.

        Repeatedly during this research I have encountered a relationship between Chinese feng-shui and some aspects of telluric energy systems in the United Kingdom. China does not have an exact parallel, however, since it does not appear to have the stone age structures found in Britain. The concept, however, of 'ch'i,' or dragon and tiger lines, (two types of natural energy currents which traverse the country, one Yin, the weaker female element, and the other Yang, the stronger male aspect), is very similar to the propagation of the energy streams in the Sma' glen mentioned later.

    Similarly, in Chinese literature the dragon/tiger lines follow the contours of the land and the two forces travel along rivers and watercourses, above and below ground, although the sources in this case are natural ones in the mountains. It is thought that at the point where Yin, the blue tiger, and Yang, the blue dragon meet is the best point to situate a burial ground for example, and that the ratio of energy should be three-fifths of Yang to two-fifths of Yin.

    Where a landscape is predominantly yang (mountainous), a powerful place will be where there is a yin or flat plain within it. One of the most powerful places in my own mountainous area in Scotland is the Sma' Glen, which has a bowl-shaped depression with a very powerful megalithic stone in the centre. Conversely, a flat plain with a hill or rock (like Silbury Hill and Glastonbury Tor in England, or Ayers Rock in Australia) would also be powerful.

    There are however, the unpleasant aspects of feng-shui to be taken into consideration. 'Sha ch'i' the noxious breath or exhalations, is the opposite of healthy "ch'i". It can be produced by the topography of the land. Where the ch'i passes through stagnant water, bogs, toilets, deep gullies and ravines, large cavities, there is particular need to be careful of the unpleasant influences that it will pick up en route. These unpleasant influences can be diverted in similar ways to telluric energies in Britain. These may include placing a mirror in their path, building a pond or fountain or a wall in the correct position, or by screening a site with trees.

        A landscape predominantly flat, with eroded geological outcrops on the earth's surface, is bad Feng-shui, as the ch'i is unable to breathe. Straight roads and streets are also very bad feng-shui, as are railways, tramways, lines of electric pylons and telephone poles. Equally bad are straight lines of trees, rivers, canals and rooftops, which all have the unfortunate ability of running off the good 'ch'i' too quickly. It has to be slowed down and pooled to do its beneficial work. Despite the aversion to straight lines of any description, however, it is possible in feng-shui wisdom to have straight streets, as long as any harmful influences are counteracted by, for example, constructing pagodas and statues of dragons, of the correct size at the appropriate points!

MODERN 'SHA CH'I'
Today, bad Feng Shui are stagnant canals and rivers, decaying granite (which gives off deadly radon gas), burial grounds, mortuaries, plague pits, sewage farms, rubbish dumps, possibly chemical and nuclear waste dumps that pollute the energy lines. These appear to be some of the places through which energy leys and streams passing through become poisoned by the unhealthy contents, turning into 'unhealthy streams' of energy.

        The subterranean rock strata have also to be taken into account. Georges Lakhovsky found that some forms of cancer are more prevalent in certain areas. Plastic clay, muddy alluvial areas, slate, limestone and beds of carboniferous sediments are unhealthy, he thought, while places based on sand, sandstone, and gypsum have a low cancer-inducing density1. There is an alternative theory which I shall discuss in Chapter 20.

LOCATING UNHEALTHY WAVES
Now it is time to study and find for ourselves with the aid of the divining rod the unhealthy vertical waves from an energy ley which pollute our own homes. Since standing stones are powerful emitters of energies of different types, we will concentrate on these for the moment. No matter in what part of the country you live, your house will be irradiated by an energy ley or stream of some form. Most houses will have a grid pattern of healthy and unhealthy energies passing through them from distant standing stones, geological faults or other features, or major electrical devices.

    To find healthy and unhealthy energy waves with a divining rod: first, (having considered your own protection as described in Chapter 13) prompt your mind with the fact that you are looking for unhealthy waves, paint your divining rod with an appropriate colour or wind coloured electrician's tape around it, or even hold something coloured in your free hand.
        Holding your divining rod/s loosely, tip/s slightly down, walk slowly down the length of the room you are surveying, asking the rods to turn in the direction of any unhealthy energy wave. Unhealthy energy waves will not normally pass through glass, e.g. a window, or a mirror, but they will enter through a weak spot such as the wooden uprights in a traditional window frame or through the edge of a door. If a modern side-hinged window is partially open, the energy waves will shift along until they are once again obstructed by the glass. They can also find cracks in a building (or spaces between ceramic tiles) and penetrate these.

    If you have no success, try again, remembering to hold the rods so that they turn freely in the hand, or holders, points slightly down — the lower you hold the points the more insensitive they become. Also remember to rub the rods lengthwise with the free hand prior to commencing, and to concentrate on what you are looking for. If the rods turn in circles, you have probably tuned into the aura which surrounds your own body. Lower the tips a little, focus your mind on what you are looking for, and walk at a slow pace, not too quickly or slowly. Accuracy will come with just a little practice.

    When the rods do begin to turn just at the edge of the window, follow the wave carefully.  It may turn perhaps at right angles to the window. Note any gently weaving effect from the rods. For accuracy, try using one divining rod and draw a diagram of the roughly parallel lines on a notepad, being particularly careful at your bedspace or area where you spend a lot of time — your favourite armchair, for instance. Repeat this at the wall at right angles to the first, and you will have a grid pattern of the unhealthy waves in the room.  You can also do a survey for the healthy waves, by painting your divining rods another colour or winding coloured electrician's tape around them, if you wish. Outside the house, if there is sufficient space, follow one wave for a short distance.   Locate as accurately as you can the direction from which it comes, either by using a compass, or by fixing its bearing on a distant object and translating the line on to a map.
        This may give a clue as to its origin, but unless you actually walk to its source, you could be misled. There may be no standing stones in that direction, and the energy source may be a television repeater station, electrical sub-station, or generator (which emit a somewhat similar type of wave). Remember that you can command the rods to follow the energy in either direction. You can also, if you wish, follow the wave through the house, and on to its distant target, i.e. another standing stone or circle if it is part of the ancient system, or a quarry, one of the more modern attractions to certain types of earth energies.

        If you make a rough drawing of the ground floor plan of your home, you should find that any rooms above will roughly comply with the same pattern, since an unhealthy wave manifests vertically as well and will only deviate slightly as it is warped to the side of any windows or glass on the upper floor. (There are houses, however, which do not conform to this general rule). The bedroom is the most important place, since telluric energies are said to be more powerful at night. We are at our most susceptible when asleep, when the body is trying to repair itself, and the brain is broadcasting messages to every cell.


 

Fig. 18: One wave of a ley line  traversing bed top to bottom, 'A-B' is the wavelength and 'C-D' the amplitude.
 
 
 
 
 
 

It is unusual to find a room in a house which has not at least a few unhealthy waves running through it. If you happen to have such a wave traversing the length of the bed, that could be a bad place to sleep, as the waves from standing stones and other more modern sources are about 4ft.8in. (142 cms.) to 6ft. (183cms.). The height of most humans fall into this range. Since antennae (like the human body when lying in bed), with the same length as the wave's length will receive maximum impact from the wave, there could be some risk to the person sleeping in that bed.

        The single wave traversing the bed will only cause trouble to a person if it has been there for some years. If there are two unhealthy waves crossing the bed at the head or vital organs level, for instance, this could eventually initiate an illness. This will also depend on the sensitivity of the individual and the source of the wave. Few of us stay in one place long enough for any ill effects to manifest themselves. Most people move house or bedrooms from time to time, or even shift the bed if there is enough room, or mirrors and pictures whilst redecorating. Most people unconsciously avoid such crossing points, and young children in cots, especially, can be found in the morning huddled away from such an area.

        The usual way to overcome a problem of this nature is to find an area in a bedroom where there is no crossing point and shift the bed there. This is not always possible, due to the layout of a crowded bedroom or the number of crossing waves. It might help if partners change places every so often, or individuals can change their position in a double bed, for instance.

        Some dowsers write about 'rays' of energy through beds, etc., and draw them as parallel lines. These rays are, 1 suggest, one and the same as the double wave in Chapter 13, and can be seen in fig. 18. The confusion is, 1 believe, because many dowsers use the traditional type of forked hazel branch or pendulum which will react at any point on the sinuous wave, giving a range of widths, from the full amplitude of the wave (A-B) as in the illustration, to an apparently narrow wave if the operator happens to try closer to the nodal points of the wave (C-D).
 

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, TRANSFORMERS AND POWER STATIONS
Another source of energy waves which can be found with divining rods in the home emanates from television sets, microwave ovens and VDUs (See Chaps 5 and 7). Switch on the appliance of your choice and use your divining rod to follow the emitted wave.

        A microwave oven, for instance, radiates alternately positive and negative waves similar to the much more powerful electrical genera¬tors at power stations in all directions, like the spokes of a bicycle wheel This effect is called a frequency window — the wavelengths are slightly different in length — and can be found with the dowsing rod as a gently weaving wave. The wavelength is approximately 12 1/2 ins (32 cms.}, and the amplitude 3 1/2 ins (9 cms.) at the highest setting. My television set emits waves of 8ins (20cms.) wavelength and 2ins (5cms.) amplitude, according to my divining rod, and a spiral of a radius of approximately 7 1/2 yds (7m). Strangely, like power station generators and radar stations, etc., I find the positive and negative energy as a low energy sinuous wave.

        The unhealthy waves from household appliances will transmit through glass, unlike those from standing stones, which are deflected around the sides of glass objects. There have been similar occurrences from underground streams, and we shall explore them later.

        Electricity sub-stations, whether buried or above surface, also emit a similar radiating pattern of alternately positive and negative waves with a wavelength and amplitude very similar to those of some standing stones. Their polarity can also be altered by passing through areas of high decay, turning unhealthy in the process.

        Apart from the wavelengths, the main difference between, say, a standing stone and a power station generator is that the energy ley from a standing stone widens out from its face, to give a wide stream, perhaps several hundred metres across as it traverses the country. Eventually, it narrows to focus into another standing stone, but an electric generator or transformer emits waves which radiate out equally, until they are captured by a telluric attractor, like a quarry, and (presumably) return to source underground to complete the circuit. I call these 'radial leys' to differentiate between them and the Megalithic energy leys and streams.

        One transformer, stepping down from 33kV to 11 kV, situated at the edge of my home town of Crieff, was almost ideally placed for me to follow its waves across country to find what special qualities they had, and how they behaved. The waves radiated outwards like the spokes of a wheel from the transformer, not from the H.T. pylons linked to it. 1 followed one with a wavelength of 73in. (185 cms.) and amplitude 9in. (23cms.), across the fields, until it earthed itself in a quarry.

        Every quarry produces a large telluric 'image' of itself, which spirals out for some considerable distance, following the shape of the quarry, until the wave collapses back to begin the cycle afresh. The wave is actually a composite of two waves, one moving clockwise and one anti-clockwise. I found that in the case of the quarry at Crieff incoming  waves from the transformer touching the much magnified image focused themselves into the centre of the quarry via this image. A high proportion of them focused down the road leading into the quarry, then spread out to the perimeter, where they earthed themselves. Such waves usually 'prefer' vertical cracks in rock faces.

HUMANS AND ANIMALS AS WELL?
One intriguing aspect of the concept of alternate healthy and unhealthy energies radiating out from transformers and sub-stations, etc., is that there are very similar waves from animals and humans. My own is 17in. (43cms.) wavelength, 5 ins. (13cms) amplitude. I read that the wavelength of human cells has been found to be half of this: 8 2/3 ins. (22cms.), which is, perhaps, a surprising coincidence(2). With one colour-coded divining rod I can find vertically polarised waves of 'healthy' energy radiating out from a person, very similar to the radiations from standing stones, etc. By using another divining rod, 1 find that they are separated by 'unhealthy' waves. I also find that the waves are directional, and will not alter their vector even if the person turns around. Further, the number of waves can change as the day goes on. From seven waves early in the morning they gradually change to eight, then nine at mid-day, then back to seven at night. These emanations seem to be a product of what esotericists call the human 'aura'. The reader's attention is drawn to similar radiations mentioned in Kathe Bachler's Earth Radiation.

        Since cats are known to sleep in the centre of unhealthy radiations of this type, I checked a number of them, which gave an unexpected twist — they emit 'unhealthy1 waves, which is not to say that it is unhealthy to keep a cat!

See also my latest research on Graveyard Spirits

NOTES

1.      Lakhovsky, G., The Secret of Life.

2.      Merz, B., Points of Cosmic Energy.

Click on Following Chapters to Read or Download:-

Electrostress-
Chapter 01 Disease
Chapter 02 Vibrations
Chapter 03 Facts and Figures
Chapter 04 Bedtime Story
Chapter 05 Around the House
Chapter 06 Power Lines
Chapter 07 Computers
Chapter 08 Microwaves
Chapter 09 Some Solutions
Chapter 10 The Positive Side?

Geopathic (Earth Energies) Stress
11  Earth Stress, Earthquakes, Earth Sensitives
12 History of Ley Lines, Ionization Under Cancer Beds, Scientific Measurements
13 How to Use Divining Rods, Protect Yourself, Allergies

15 Black Spirals, Crop Circles, Demons, Oscilloscope Measurement
16 Crossing Leys, Ion Effect, Allergic to Microwave Ovens, Graveyards, Quarries
17 Natural and Man-made Sources of Unhealthy Energies
18 Imprinting Your Own Energy
19 Eliminating Unhealthy Earth Energy
20 Cup-marked Stones or Petroglyphs
21 Human disease and Mother Earth


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