Geopathic stress and a home that felt "not quite right"

Sally and her family lived in the home she had had built 16 years previously. Although they had been there all that time, there were certain  areas in the dwelling that simply did not feel right and rooms where people either did not sleep well or had experienced health problems. Whenever her infant grandaughter came to the home, she cried and would not settle down. Sally's friends did not like the "feel" of the building. In addition, there were parts of the garden where plants simply would not grow and other areas where plants grew, but were crooked.

After doing some research, Sally asked Building Wellness to identify and remedy any negative earth energies that were affecting the property. Prior to conducting the assessment, Building Wellness was not told of the family's experiences in the home.

Test results

Several forms of geopathic stress were found to be affecting the property, including two geological faults that crossed in the backyard. One of these fault lines, together with a negative geomagnetic line and a negative water course, passed through the right side of the master bedroom. Another negative geomagnetic line affected the side of the yard where crooked trees were growing.

 

Outcomes

When she walked into the dining area after the geopathic stress had been remediated, but before we had told her what we had found, Sally said "this feels good". She explained that it felt comfortable and relaxing - and that it had not felt that way before. 

When she saw the diagram showing the types of geopathic stress that had affected the property, she started describing the family's experiences in parts of the home that, as it turned out, had been affected by geopathic stress.

It was interesting to hear that the most affected areas were those where people had either not felt well or not felt comfortable. The right side of the master bedroom was where the bed had previously been located, but it had been moved because the area always felt cold and neither Sally nor her husband slept really well. This was also the area that Sally's youngest daughter described as "spooky" and where, several years earlier, her son had slept and had experienced health problems. As soon as Sally and her husband had moved their bed to the other side of the room, they said that they had immediately found the room to be warmer and had slept better.

Interestingly, their youngest daughter was the healthiest of their three children. She still lived at home and her bedoom, which she loved,  had not been affected by geopathic stress.

The point in the back yard where the two geological faults crossed was identified by Sally as the area where she had unsuccessfully tried to grow ornamental plants.

 

 

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