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Radiesthesia and dowsing

Radiesthesia is traditionally referred to as “Dowsing”: distinguishing between neutral, discharging and charging places, power places and disturbance areas.

Radiesthesia has found that the human body is very sensitive to so-called “power places and disturbance areas”. Scientific radiesthetic examinations have shown that a prolonged stay in such places has a more or less pronounced positive or negative impact on the well-being, depending on the bodily state and the interaction of different factors.

A dowsing rod or pendulum are used to determine where disturbance places are located.

The following types of radiation are considered in a radiesthetic examination:

  • underground watercourses - faults: tears, cracks, fissures in the earth
  • aquiferous faults: tears, cracks and fissures can also be aquiferous.
  • cosmic radiation (Hartmann grid): cosmic energy shadow
  • earth rays (Curry grid, Benker grid): radiation grid spanning the earth
  • projected radiation: mirrors, bigger metal items or crystal chandeliers can enhance geo-pathogenic disturbance areas.

When does a radiesthetic examination make sense?

  • When there are already symptoms of an illness: this applies to a wide range of chronic illnesses as well as cancer, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson, chronic bowel diseases, strokes, problems with the musculoskeletal system, the unfulfilled desire to have children, psychological illnesses, trouble concentrating, skin problems, allergies and developmental delays in children.
  • As a preventative measure when building or reconstructing a house or apartment or designing a children’s room.

My approach when performing a radiesthetic examination:

  • radiesthetic examination of house/office: search for the best sleeping, working, meditating place, the whole room is examined and the radiation routes are marked on the floor with tape.
  • examination of premises: detailed examination of the complete premises or the planned floor area of the house (including the measuring of electric smog). Highlighting the best places for sleeping and working on the plan. A plan is necessary for the examination of premises because of the complexity of the large area to be examined and the big responsibility.

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