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The geopathologist's work Print E-mail

The work of a geopathologist is to detect the zones (fields) of geopathic stress and to neutralize their harmful effects. It is important to make a geopathogenic evaluation of the whole building or the whole storey of a house. In addition to the bed, there are many other places where we spend a lot of our time daily (the office, the computer, the armchair in front of the television set, our musical instrument etc).

If the bed is within a zone of geopathic stress, the clearing of this spot is by no means an adequate measure. It would be a very rare exception if the bed alone were in a disrupted zone. We must assume that the zone of the harmful radiation extends beyond the bed.

If a zone of geopathic stress includes metal objects such as door-knobs and handles, window frames or picture frames, nails, lamps or mirrors, the harmful rays are reflected off them. Thus, a bed eg. that is protected from below may be exposed from the side or from the top due to the reflection of the harmful rays.

We must also bear in mind that the radiation walls vibrate slowly sideways, and a bed that during geopathogenic examination of an area was not found to be within a disrupted field, may be found inside it a few days later. Well-trained geopathologists know this and are able to measure the vibration field of an energy wall. Therefore, for the reasons mentioned above, it is not enough to move the furniture around or for the bed alone to be decontaminated.

If the advice of a geopathologist is sought, one must be careful to find a trained expert. Half-measures are never cheaper, while they can also be costly to health. Geopathologists do not take offence if asked where they have received their training.

Today, the geopathologist’s work is not limited to the geopathogenic disrupted zones. Most geopathologists can also help solve problems caused by electromagnetic radiation. In the meantime, another field has been added to their work: the detection and counteraction of harmful cosmic rays. These rays were discovered by three German scientists who were working independently from each other: Dr. Oberbach called them P.W.L. rays and Dr.Bänker called them electroatomic rays. Geopathologist Gerardis-Emisch is of the opinion that this radiation is a form of radiation of particles.

In contrast to the geopathogenic zones, this radiation which is also extremely harmful to human health is not noticed in all houses or apartments. According to estimations of Dorothea Gerardis-Emisch, who has been detecting for years the cosmic rays besides the harmful rays of the earth, she observes them in about 65% of houses and apartments. According to her experience up to now, the cosmic rays have a harmful effect on the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems. Since approximately three years it is possible to make the cosmic rays harmless too. (See Contents, «Protection from the rays»)

For the measurement of geopathic stress a radiosensor is usually used, that is also called a dowsing rod. There exists one more related device, the potential of which however is much smaller compared to measurement by the radiosensor. The measurement by radiosensor is done radiosensorily.

During the eighties, in the Federal Republic of Germany, the Ministry of Research commissioned two professors of nuclear physics and electrophysics at the University of Munich to direct and supervise, in collaboration with 500 geopathologists, a research so as to discover if it is possible to detect cosmic rays with the help of a dowsing rod (with radiosensor). In 1990, the positive findings were published by the two professors of physics dr. König and dr. Betz in the «Wünschelrutenreport». This means that it is possible to detect zones of geopathic stress by dowsing (using a rod or radiosensor).

 
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