GEOPATHIC STRESS
Signs in Trees and Plants
Trees and plants that cannot tolerate geopathic stress
Trees may show a number of physical signs including:
Having twisted trunks, cankers and burrs
Having oddly-bent boles (trunks) or branches, such
as growing straight for a few feet, then suddenly taking
a dogleg out for another couple of feet before heading straight
up again. Also keep an eye open for that bend in some direction,
even if this does not reflect the course of the prevailing
wind, or any other easily identifiable reason
Fruit trees that flower just fine but dont
bear fruit, though they may have done in the past; fruit
trees are probably the most sensitive trees in their reaction
to geopathic stress
Roses
Azaleas
Privet
Celery
Trees and plants that thrive on geopathic stress
Just as we have seen that there are animals that seem to
thrive benefit from the presence of geopathic stress, there
are also trees and plants that thrive in such areas. They
are as follows:
Elders may often be found to have self-seeded on
stressed land.
Oaks also tend to grow well over geopathically
stressed zones, and may sometimes be subject to lightning
strike, especially when sited over underground stress
Ivy; I have even seen a property where ivy had
been stencilled along the geopathic stress lines running
through the house
Mushrooms/fungi growing in grass
Funghi, galls growing on trees
Moss
Asparagus
Nettles
Docks
Thistles
Bindweed
Foxgloves
Ferns
Nightshades
Other physical indicators on the land include:
Damp patches of ground
Strange coloured patches in grass
Bare patches in fields or garden where nothing
seems to grow
Dead patches of hedges, or gaps in hedges
Weeds grow more easily than flowers
Graffiti or rubbish defacing the property
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