Ridding Your Home of Geopathic Stress

Written by Robin Mastro


Just as there are solar magnetic stresses that come fromrepparttar sun andrepparttar 129965 galactic “soup” that supportsrepparttar 129966 universe, there are geomagnetic stresses that come from withinrepparttar 129967 earth. The field of geobiology, or geopathology, is a science that has its roots in Europe and has slowly gained popularity inrepparttar 129968 United States overrepparttar 129969 past 25 years.

Research and proven modalities of detecting internal earth stresses has been extensive in Europe. Much ofrepparttar 129970 research available today has come fromrepparttar 129971 scientific and medical communities in countries like Germany, Austria, France and England.

Natural radiation that is inherent within inrepparttar 129972 earth can be distorted by natural and man-made influences such as mineral concentrations, fault lines, underground streams and underground public utilities. When imbalances affectrepparttar 129973 earth’s magnetic field, there are distortions that affect humans.

Illnesses of a chronic nature come from detrimental environmental imbalances that affectrepparttar 129974 physiology. Dr. Otto Bergsmann, a professor atrepparttar 129975 University of Vienna reported changes in serum values of calcium, zinc and serotonin in humans after short-term exposure to non-life supporting earth radiation sites. Even this limited exposure underminedrepparttar 129976 immune systems when exposed to these negative forces. Spending longer periods of time in unhealthy environments can gradually deterioraterepparttar 129977 health.

Alterations in biological functioning can lead to adverse health affects. If sleep patterns are disturbed this not only can make you feel tired and irritable, it can produce a litany of more serious illnesses over time. The body’s resistance to viruses and bacteria can become affected whenrepparttar 129978 natural rhythms withinrepparttar 129979 body are constantly distorted during sleep. Dr. Paul G. Seeger, Former Chief of Cancer Research at Charite Hospital, Berlin, Germany states thatrepparttar 129980 billions of dollars spent on cancer research aroundrepparttar 129981 world has not produced convincing proof ofrepparttar 129982 cause of cancer. He feels that thorough investigation of telluric (earth) radiation will provide a possible prime cause of cancer in humans.

Atrepparttar 129983 beginning ofrepparttar 129984 1990’s,repparttar 129985 United States Environmental Protection Agency stated that after examining available data overrepparttar 129986 past 15 years, there was evidence of a positive association of exposure to magnetic fields with certain site-specific cancer, namely leukemia, cancer ofrepparttar 129987 central nervous system and to a lesser extent, lymphomas.

As early asrepparttar 129988 1920’s, there have been studies done in Germany (Winzer-Melzer survey of Stuttgart) which determined that major geological faults, which emanated noxious radiation, crossed underrepparttar 129989 beds of a high percentage of cancer victims. Hundreds of studies since then (by Dr. Ernst Hartmann of Germany and others) has shown that radiation that builds up on crossing geopathic stress lines can weakenrepparttar 129990 immune system and cause many diseases. In a number of European countries having a survey for geopathic stress before buying or building a house is automatically undertaken.

Thousands of years ago,repparttar 129991 sages of India wrote aboutrepparttar 129992 adverse effects of geopathic stress uponrepparttar 129993 human physiology. The impact of non-life supporting magnetic imbalances was recorded inrepparttar 129994 Vedas. Not only were these imbalances described, but also ways to ameliorate these distortions were provided in detail.

Five Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone

Written by Skye Thomas


Expanding your comfort zone isn't quiterepparttar same as building self-confidence. However,repparttar 129963 two do fit together rather nicely. The one begetsrepparttar 129964 other. So many people feel stuck in a rut... bored from a routine that is safe and comfortable but not very exciting. Fear of falling flat on your face or of looking foolish stops you from reaching out beyond that cozy little life you've created for yourself. If your goal is to expand your comfort zone, then you must think positive while doing these. Remember that nothing really bad can happen to you if you are smart in how you go about trying new things. It's all just new adventures. Become like a curious child and have some fun.

1) Join Toastmasters or take a theater class. The idea here is that you force yourself into public speaking. By learning how to project your voice and how to think clearly while on stage, you will be able to better conduct yourself in business and when getting your point across to others. This will build a lot of self-confidence, which will help you to really push your comfort zone in regards to speaking out in front of others. Everyone is always terrified at first. Public speaking isrepparttar 129965 number one phobia in America. You will be shocked to discover just how much fun this can be. You'll get bit byrepparttar 129966 acting bug orrepparttar 129967 public speaking bug before you know it. It will most likely become a new hobby that you'll love dearly.

2) Drive home a different route every day for a week and shop at completely new grocery store. By breaking out of your normal daily routine, you become aware of just how much time you spend tucked away safely within your comfort zone. Breaking out of your rut can be as simple as trying a new restaurant or rearrangingrepparttar 129968 furniture at home. You can trade bedrooms with one of your roommates or move into a new home. Go on vacation to a completely unfamiliar location. The idea here is to change your physical environment and to mix up your overall sensory experiences. By forcing yourself into new locations, you not only become aware of how attached you are to your favorite old haunts, but you also force yourself to seerepparttar 129969 world from a new angle.

3) Learn a new sport. This one has to be done with respect to your age and physical health. For some it could be an extreme sport like sky diving. For others it could be learning to play tennis or to play golf. The idea is that you again force yourself into meeting other people while pushing yourself physically into unknown territories. You should obviously pick something that you'll enjoy doing and that won't hurt. If you have bad knees don't take up running or high impact aerobics. If you are bored out of your mind while watching baseball, then you probably aren't going to enjoy playing it either. You also need to consider honestly whether or not you are a team player. You might be better off learning to rock climb rather then to play flag football. Whatever you choose, commit yourself to learning it completely and be safe.

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