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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #25 on: June 09, 2010, 04:48:22 pm »
Ive been thinking more about this. If heating food in an oven affects the food, then what about boiling water in a kettle? According to my gaussmeter the 50-60hz fields from both appliances are almost identical in strength. Im guessing this has a profound effect on the water. Mr Emoto's Message from Water experiments come to mind. I'm considering investing in the kettle in the second link below. I'll update if theres any difference in taste..

http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_emoto.htm

http://www.adagio.uk.com/teaware/water_kettle.html?SID=690be57f33300c4204ed88e
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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #26 on: January 01, 2011, 12:13:22 am »
I used to get irritated and anxious when seated under tube flourescent lights in work up until i got moved recently. The computer monitors still affect me somewhat, as does my car if im in it too long, and also ELF power lines if im near them too long.

RE EMF jewelry, I have experience with the Q-Link and Earthcalm pendants. I didn't feel any improvement with either, although I do believe the earthcalm to be effective in some cases judging from others experiences. I have the feeling the Q-Link though is a scam. Im considering giving the Merlin Balancing Amulet a try based on a recommendation here, but am slothful to invest.
Re the fluorescent light bulbs, they flicker at a rate which may be just around the point of being seen or just below that point but, that flickering can cause issues. I remember seeing some studies which talked about that. Also the actual light quality may be an issue as it may affect the visual system.
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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #27 on: January 01, 2011, 12:20:48 am »
As an engineering student, I had to take two semesters of physics, and I can say that any claim that a piece of jewelry can stop an electric field is pure BS, and any person selling it and making crazy claims about greatly improved health, or even immortality, should be thrown in jail for quackery and false advertising.  The only way to effectively shield yourself completely from an e-field would be to place either yourself or the source (or sink) of the e-field inside a faraday cage.  Furthermore, an electromagnetically charged ring would more likely increase the e-field of anything inside it.
Bearing in mind that virtually all the electrical engineers I know (I've worked with hundreds) ignore the effect of electrical fields or they would not let workers go out in switch yards to work on the units. Indeed they wouldn't go themselves. It used to be that these electrical engineers used to send guys out to work on electrical systems knowing full well that the mortality rate of electrical workers used to be around 50%. Electrical engineers live in a self-created Faraday cage because they know that if the real dangers of electrical generation were to be objectively studied they might end up out of a job.

Having said that I am quite content to enjoy the fruits of their labour. BTW I am not an electrical worker, I worked for a huge utility company.
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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #28 on: January 01, 2011, 12:40:13 am »
I learned how to dowse about a year ago out of curiosity. It's quite amazing and a bit unbelievable until you try it.

I dowsed the rooms in my house and part of our property. I found out some interesting things.

1. After dowsing our bedroom for Hartmann lines I found one coming from an electrical outlet next to the bed. They typically come from places like that. Anyways I put a "cure" in place there. It dawned on me afterwards that my iPod and my GF's iPod would crash very frequently in the night time when we put it on the stand there. But after the "cure" they crashed no more.

2. I dowsed the living room for the same sort of things (there are a number of things you can dowse for that will affect mechanical and electrical devices as well as a person's health) and "cured" it and then we had an earthquake (5.8 ).
A couple of months after the earthquake we had a group of people over to the house for a retreat in which we were hooked up via Skype to the teacher. I tried everything and could not get the video to work, so we ended up just doing audio. A week later I decided to redo the dowsing for the house and sure enough the earthquake had moved the line away from the spot where I had "cured" it initially and when I redid the cure the computer works perfectly there.

In the basement the cracks in the floor correspond exactly with the results of the dowsing rods. Sounds goofy but it really is true.

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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #29 on: January 01, 2011, 12:45:00 am »
my dad is a electrical engineer - i can assure you that electricity affects human beings.

Also since he was an electrical engineer we lived 14 years (my age 8 to 22) on top of two/three 20,000 Volt transformers (it sounds insane now - this is the first evidence that he was not thinking rationally when he moved 3 small kids to live on top live transformers for free accomodation).

i can assure you brains and organs of each member of the family are cooked.

my mom had to had her uterus removed at age 45. my sister's uterus is dysfunctional - she can never have kids. Strange tumors kept showing up in my mums body - as long as we lived there she used to have regular biopsies for suspected cancer - this phenonmenon went away when she moved away from those transformer - infact people used to comment that she started looking 10 years younger.

come to think of it now i realized that my favorite room was the one which was furthest from the transformers - it was the hotest room in the house where temperatures soared to 115+ degrees in peak summer (this is summer time in delhi, india) - but i still loved that room.

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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #30 on: January 01, 2011, 01:24:17 am »
Wow Turkish,

That fits exactly with what I learned from Marie Diamond in her dowsing course. Believe it or not a dowser could have cured the house you lived in for the issues you had. Marie tells stories exactly like the experience of your family. She says that people will naturally avoid areas in a house that have these issues. Places like electrical panels. But you can neutralize that issue.

Cats love the spots in a house that have negative vortices. Dogs hate them. Pine trees grow well near negative areas.

If you or your family have chronic health issues it may be that you are sleeping in a bad spot. Move your bed is the easiest solution.

A lot of the issues are caused by the modern conveniences we have like electricity sources and devices, RF sources like radio/cell towers. But the good news is that you can neutralize them quite easily.
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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #31 on: January 01, 2011, 01:41:06 am »
Raw-al,
 can you guide as to how to do that?

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« Reply #32 on: January 01, 2011, 01:56:20 am »
Well the short answer is take the course from Marie Diamond. It is a very well done course with tons of info. She was a lawyer.

http://www.learningstrategies.com/Dowsing/FAQ

It's 350 USD, but it is on sale at various times and they seem to drop the price if you express interest and then wait awhile.

However it's not rocket science. There's a forum there but it's not used much.

There are also associations all over for people who meet and talk about dowsing. I suspect there are some in your local area.
http://www.canadiandowsers.org/

She sells the dowsing rods for a couple of bucks I think or you can make some or buy them online, but you do have to know how to use them.
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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #33 on: January 01, 2011, 01:58:11 am »
At the risk of blowing you off it would be a bigger topic than I could answer in a post. If I think of another way I'll contact you.
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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #34 on: January 01, 2011, 03:38:11 am »
If you ground yourself often it is no problem. By grounding I mean touching the earth.
David Wolfe sells a grounding blanket for about 150 dollars.
I made a similar device spending less than ten dollars at home depot, less pretty though.
Attach a wire to any ground in your house and touch the wire, you are instantly connected electronically to the earth.
I make no claims to the efficacy but it makes sense to me, in a way.

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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #35 on: January 01, 2011, 04:35:49 am »
raw-al,
 thanks.

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Re: Eletrical fields
« Reply #36 on: January 03, 2011, 06:54:40 am »
An inexpensive source for nice dowsing rods:
http://www.lightlifetechnology.com/Dowsing-s/228.htm
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« Reply #37 on: January 03, 2011, 08:58:37 pm »
1. After dowsing our bedroom for Hartmann lines I found one coming from an electrical outlet next to the bed. They typically come from places like that. Anyways I put a "cure" in place there. It dawned on me afterwards that my iPod and my GF's iPod would crash very frequently in the night time when we put it on the stand there. But after the "cure" they crashed no more.

I thought Hartmann lines are supposed to be everywhere distributed in a grid formation... Maybe you found a signal from a crack in the earth crust beneath the place or some other thing.

How did you cure it?






 

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