Ridding Your Home of Geopathic Stress

Written by Robin Mastro


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GETTING RID OF GEOPATHIC STRESS IS EASY!

How do you know if you suffer from geopathic stress? The average person spends six to eight hours a day inrepparttar bedroom sleeping, making this part ofrepparttar 129965 houserepparttar 129966 most likely to transmit geopathic stress intorepparttar 129967 body, if it exists underground. Cats tend to sleep in places of geopathic stress, while dogs avoid them.

Pulling your beds and desks away fromrepparttar 129968 wall at least 4” will reducerepparttar 129969 impact of geopathic and electromagnetic stress coming from wires and pipes inrepparttar 129970 walls.

Removing geopathic stress isn’t hard to do and reportedly 80% ofrepparttar 129971 population hasrepparttar 129972 ability to do it. Here’s an easy-to-do technique that you can do today that will make a world of difference in your life:

This is what you will need: Make two coat hangers into an L shape 4”x 16” each Several copper rods attainable from your local hardware store - #4 copper wire. You will need to either have them cut or cut them yourself 18” long. You should have at least 10.

Instructions: Holdrepparttar 129973 short side of each L in each hand. Do not squeezerepparttar 129974 rods too tightly as they need to move. You want to walk aroundrepparttar 129975 perimeter of your home or office clockwise. You can do this outside or inside, room by room. Begin by taking a deep breath in and out. After you do this, ask to be shownrepparttar 129976 geopathic stress lines coming from your left that are harmful to your health. Holdingrepparttar 129977 rods parallel torepparttar 129978 ground and parallel to each other, walk in a straight line slowly aroundrepparttar 129979 perimeter of your property or room. Whererepparttar 129980 rods cross, you have found a geopathic stress line. For outside: Every timerepparttar 129981 L rods cross, copper staples must be placed at each spot where they cross. Take one copper rod and bend each end 2”, forming a giant staple and pushrepparttar 129982 bent ends intorepparttar 129983 ground.

For inside: Lay a straight copper rod parallel withrepparttar 129984 wall atrepparttar 129985 each spot whererepparttar 129986 L rods cross. Doing this will divert harmful radiation supporting healthy people and a stress-free environment.

A Story of a Mystic and A King

Once a king brought a present to a great Sufi mystic Farid. He brought a beautiful pair of golden scissors, very valuable and rare. Farid took them and gave them back torepparttar 129987 king, and said, "Sir, many thanks forrepparttar 129988 present you have brought. It is a beautiful thing but utterly useless to me It would be better if you gave me a needle."

The king said "I don't understand".

Farid said "Scissors cut things apart and needles put things together. I teach people to live in harmony with nature, to be one with God.

Whenever you attempt to do whatever you do alone, separate fromrepparttar 129989 whole, it becomes failure. Success is within God and nature. Failure is you minus God."

A client recently ask me why is Vastu so important for success in life. I said "The universe is in precise order, moving in precise time through many billions of years. Vastu shows us how to design structures that are in tune with nature and that do not struggle against it. In this way nature supports our success and protects us from misfortunes of life."



Michael and Robin Mastro's synergistic approach successfully assists people in living in peace and harmony with themselves and others, and in creating balanced lives filled with unlimited possibilities. Visit us at www.VastuCreations.com


Five Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone

Written by Skye Thomas


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4) Compliment three strangers each day for a week. This isn'trepparttar same as public speaking. This is private speaking. In order to do this one correctly, you have to become fully aware ofrepparttar 129963 people around you. You'd be amazed at just how many strangers you pass every day. You also have to think of genuinely nice things to say. It's not enough to simply speak to three strangers, but to compliment them forces you to think aboutrepparttar 129964 person before you speak to them. We can randomly say, "Nice weather we're having" to everyone we meet. That's not really connecting and concentrating on another human being. Force yourself outside of your comfort zone so as to tell strangers that you noticed something good about them. You will make their day and your own. You may even find yourself with some new friends byrepparttar 129965 end ofrepparttar 129966 week.

5) Volunteer at an elderly care center, a children's cancer clinic, or an AIDS hospice center . They will love you for just showing up and in conversing with them you'll learn all about people's real regrets in life. People never say, "I really did experience too many adventures." Instead, they almost always comment on all ofrepparttar 129967 adventures they denied themselves. They talk of how if they had it to do all over again... how they'd be more spontaneous and loving. There's nothing quite like seeing folks atrepparttar 129968 end of their life to make you really appreciate your own. Spend some time giving of yourself to those who don't have a lot of time left and you'll soon come to realize how muchrepparttar 129969 world has to offer. Perhaps you will want to take a bigger bite out of life before it's too late?

All of these ideas are variations onrepparttar 129970 same theme. You are to practice becoming spontaneous. The whole point of a too tight comfort zone is that you do not give yourself room to be free, playful, and spontaneous. You are too self-censoring and too routine for your own happiness. Once you've tried a few things on this list, then make a list of 100 things that you want to accomplish before you die and start doing them. Have a wonderful time with this concept. There's no reason to expand your comfort zone so as to take on more work duties or more responsibilities. You will have enough of that thrust upon you in life. You're going to do this one for your own happiness and nobody else's. Give yourself permission to expand your wings so you can fly a little higher and a little further to see what else is out there.

Copyright 2004, Skye Thomas, Tomorrow's Edge

Skye Thomas is the CEO of Tomorrow's Edge, an Internet leader in inspiring leaps of faith. Her books and articles have inspired people of all ages and faiths to recommit themselves to the pursuit of happiness. After years of high heels and business clothes, she is currently enjoying working from home in her pajamas. To read more of her articles, sign up to receive her free weekly newsletter, and get free previews of her books go to www.TomorrowsEdge.net.


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