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GEOPATHIC STRESSORS 2 (GS2)

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What are geopoathic stressors? 

Geopathy is the study of the Earth's electro-magnetic radiations on humans, animals and plants. Geopathic stress (GS) occurs when these energies are disrupted or altered naturally or by human activity.  READ MORE.

AI Data Centre

AI requires significant amounts of water, primarily for cooling data centers that power AI systems, and indirectly through the water needed to generate electricity and manufacture the chips. Data centers use water for cooling, and estimates suggest that a moderate number of AI prompts can use a significant amount of water, equivalent to a 16-ounce bottle per prompt in some studies. The water usage varies depending on the efficiency of the data center, the type of AI model, and the local electricity source.  

Benker Grid Lines/Benker Cube

 Named after Anton Benker the Benker lines run from north to south and east to west and are spaced approximately 30' apart. They can range from several feet to 10' wide. … Unlike the other grids, it is a cubical, 3-dimensional structure. It has a floor, walls and a ceiling of magnetic radiation and each 'cube' stacks on top of the other. Because of its cubical structure and thickness of lines, its radiation is the most intense of the grid lines.” https://www.emfnovascotia.ca/about-earth-puncture.html

https://www.bio-energy.ch/en/geopathic-interference-zones/

Birkeland Current

Birkeland Current a set of electrical currents that flow along geomagnetic field lines connecting the Earth’s magnetosphere to the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. The currents were predicted in 1908 by Norwegian explorer and physicist  Kristian Birkeland who undertook expeditions north of the Arctic Circle to study the aurora.

Bridges

Building Foundations

Crater – Nuclear Explosion

Crater – Meteorite IMPACT

Curry Lines

Named for Manfred Curry but also Siegried Wittman, these are 45 degree, electromagnetic lines that form a grid around the earth.

Dams

Main purposes of storage dams are to provide consistent water supply for communities, managing floods and for hydroelectric power generation

Detention dams are commonly used as part of a flood or storm water system

Deforestation

Drilling

Earth’s Rotation

Earth's rotation is its spinning on its own axis, which causes day and night and takes about 24 hours. Revolution is Earth's movement around the Sun in an elliptical orbit, which takes about 365 days and is responsible for the year and the seasons. 

Earth’s Revolution

Earth’s Geomagnetic Field

Extends from the Earth’s interior to outer space where it interacts with the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun. The magnetic field is generated by electric currents due to the motion of convection currents of a mixture of molten iron and nickel in Earth’s outer core: these convection currents are caused by heat escaping from the core, a natural process called a geodynamo.

Earth’s Geodynamo

Earth's electromagnetic field, or geomagnetic field, is generated by the motion of molten iron and nickel in the planet's outer core in a process called a geodynamo.

Earth’s Dipole Field

Earth's dipole is a simplified model of Earth's magnetic field, which approximates the field as that of a giant bar magnet with a south pole near the geographic North Pole and a north pole near the geographic South Pole.

Earthquake, Tectonic

The sudden release of energy accumulated from tectonic stress creates seismic waves that cause the ground to shake and vibrate, a rapid form of underground movement.

Earthquake, Volcanic

Earthquake, Aftershock

Earthquake, Seismic Waves

Fracking

Geomagnetic Induced Currents

Ground level manifestation of space weather. Manifest from changes to the outer part of the Earth’s magnetic field caused by interactions between solar wind and the magnetosphere OR solar radiation effects on the ionosphere.

Geomagnetic Anomaly

Variations in the Earth's magnetic field, caused by differences in the magnetism and chemistry of the rocks in the Earth's crust.

Geomagnetic Jerk

Sudden change in the Earth's magnetic field

Global Warming

Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Groundwater Flow

Water naturally moves through underground systems due to hydraulic forces and gravity, a process that can dissolve soluble rocks and form unique underground topographies.

Hartmann Lines

Pathways of low frequency EM radiation form distinct patterns around the earth.  In the 1950s, German physician Ernst Hartmann postulated that, in mid-latitudes, there are bands of 21cm wide energies running in a grid. The lines are parallel with a distance of 2.5m East-West and 2m North-South. Between these geometric lines there is a neutral zone. He suggested that where these lines intersect, there is a “knot” of more intense energy. https://www.wddty.com/features/bad-crossing/

Other similar patterns are named after practitioners of geobiology: include Peyré lines (after Francois Peyré),[4] Romani waves (after Lucien Romani),[5] and the Benker cube[6] (after Anton Benker).

Highways and Roads

Highways and Roads, Moving Vehicles

Landslide

Ley Lines

In 1922, English writer and archaeologist Alfred Watkins coined the term Ley lines to describe physical trackways and features in the landscape that reflect ancient geometric alignments. This network of lines across the landscape, visible in the paths between ancient sites, burial mounds, old churches and other significant locations are the Ley Lines. They appear to align with electromagnetic energy in the earth.

Lung Mai / Dragon Lines

These are traditional over and underground ‘meridians’ where the forces Qi, of yin and yang meet. Conceived as earth meridians, they are associated with the TCM practice of feng shui. 

Magnetic Anomaly Grid

This electromagnetic grid is known from airborne and satellite measurements and provides detailed information on the Earth’s subsurface structures and composition and changes to them.  https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/earth-magnetic-model-anomaly-grid-2

Magnetic North

Magnetic South

Magnetic Equator

The magnetic equator is defined as the plane perpendicular to the dipole of the Earth's magnetic field, which is tilted by about 11° from the geographical equator

Mine, Open Pit

Mine, Quarry

Mineral Deposits

Power Generation – Nuclear

Power Generation – Hydroelectric

Power Generation – Solar Farm

Power Generation – Wind Turbine

Power Grid

Radioactivity

Radon Gas

radioactive gas seeps from the ground and can accumulate in buildings and mines

Railways, Subway Tunnels

Railways, Moving Subway Trains

Railways, Tracks

Railways, Moving Trains

Reservoir

Schuman Resonances, Fluctuating

Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed between the Earth's surface and the ionosphere. https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-science/schumann-resonances

For electromagnetic waves of the right frequencies, however, the Earth-ionosphere cavity acts like a waveguide, causing them to bounce back and forth between the ground and the ionosphere. This creates standing electromagnetic waves that encircle the Earth. The frequencies of these waves are approximately 7.83, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 and 33.8Hz – known as the Schumann resonances.

Schuman Resonance 7.83Hz

Schuman Resonance 14.3 Hz

Schuman Resonance 20.8 Hz

Schuman Resonance 27.3 Hz

Schuman Resonance 33.8 Hz

Seismo-electromagnetics

These are electro-magnetic phenomena generated by tectonic forces associated with earthquakes and volcanoes.

Sewers

Sick Building Syndrome

Solar Wind

Solar Flare

Storm Drains

Tectonic Plate Movement

These are large-scale, slow, and continuous movements of the Earth's rigid outer layer (lithosphere), which is broken into several tectonic plates. 

Driven primarily by heat dissipation from the mantle through convection currents, the sinking of cold, dense plates at subduction zones (slab pull), and gravitational sliding away from mid-ocean ridges (ridge push)

Tectonic Fault

A tectonic fault is where plates meet or within plates causing slippage along geological fault lines

Telluric Currents

Telluric currents are low frequency electric phenomena observed in the Earth's crust and mantle. There are 32 mechanisms that generate them – man-made such as petroleum exploration and naturally occurring such as geomagnetic induced currents.

Urban Sprawl

Utilities – buried hydro lines

Utilities – buried gas lines

Utilities – buried water lines

Volcanic Eruption

Volcanic Fissures

A volcanic fissure is a long, linear crack in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt from a magma chamber

Waste - Buried Hazardous Waste

Waste – Landfills

Quantity: 75 Vials

Model: GS2

Note: Ergopathics test kits are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease, disorder or abnormal physical state.  The vials contain ethanol and water and the process used to imprint them with electromagnetic signatures has not been tested or validated by any scientific method and is not approved by any regulatory authority.  They are intended for use solely by qualified providers to support wellness and manage stress.

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GEOPATHIC STRESSORS 2 (GS2)

GEOPATHIC STRESSORS 2 (GS2)

$275.00