GEOPATHIC STRESS
Signs in AnimalsThere are
a number of animals that actually seem to be attracted to
geopathically stressed areas
. These include:
Cats being family pets,
cats are an excellent guide to potentially geopathically
stressed zones. While any cat worth its salt will take advantage
of a cosy spot, notice if your cat has any particularly
odd spots where it likes to sleep this may well
be a geopathically stressed zone. Do troops of cats visit
your garden, and if so are there specific areas where they
congregate? Does your cat have a tendency to spray around
the house, perhaps?
Spiders ; there may be an above-average
prevalence of spiders in the property
Owls
Ants and
termites ; large ant colonies
are a telltale sign and trails of ants frequently follow
geopathic stress line. At one time, people who wanted to
build a new home would dig up an ants nest and place it
on the proposed building site. If the ants remained, this
indicated that this would not be a good building location,
but if they moved away to site a new nest over the following
days, this meant that the location was healthy and appropriate
for human habitation.
Bees and
wasps . Beekeepers may
be delighted to have the opportunity to have the opportunity
to locate their hives along a geopathic stress line, finding
increased levels of production. However, for the rest of
us, having wasps set up nests in our homes year after year
is a pointer to that part of the house being geopathic stressed.
Snails and
slugs tend to be prevalent
in gardens affected by geopathic stress, and their silvery
trails may be a good indicator of the blighted areas.
Deer
Snakes and
serpents
While the animals listed
above seem to be attracted to geopathic stress, there are
others that avoid
it like the plague. Some of these, including mans
Best Friend are listed below:
Dogs . If you have a dog that refuses
to eat in the usual place that you would like to leave his
bowl, or refuses to sleep in his basket or other place assigned
to him, this spot may be geopathically stressed. Sometimes
a dog will be browbeaten by an owner into conforming to
the behaviour that he would like to see, only to have the
dog contract a serious illness. This may well be a case
of the dogs sense of duty to his pack leader overcoming
his own better judgement of what is or is not healthy.
Horses can be sensitive animals
at the best of times but a horse that consistently bites
or kicks in his stable may be housed over a line of geopathic
stress. The same may apply in the case of a mare that cannot
seem to bring a foal to full term.
Pigs
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