Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Consequences of Negative Geopathy (Feng-Shui/Vaastu Shastra)


Vaastu is the ancient science and is based upon realistic energy effects. This can be related to magnetic radiations or sound waves. The concept of “negative” and “positive” energy being properly harnessed forms the basis of several ancient signs on the well-being of man. Environment, mental and physical health of the human being is closely related. Once this factor gained recognition, efforts were made to create proper environment for the people.


What is Geopathy???


Literally Geo means ‘earth’ and pathy refers to ‘disease’. Thus science of geopathy means the study of the diseases of the Earth. An interesting aspect of Geopathy is that equal importance was given to both the structure and invisible radiation underneath the earth. Geopathy recognizes that electromagnetic radiations which are cosmic in origin surround the globe. There are many factors that can be contributed to geopathic stress. One is the underground streams which suddenly change course or meet with falls even if they are great depths from the surface.
 

Proof of its existence


Dr.Ernst Hartman, another German scientist discovered charged lines crisscrossing on East-West and North-South directions and where two lines met they form over each other, double-positive or double-negative  junctions. Many researches in the field that sleeping over crossed junctions may cause organic diseases, including cancer.

Modern Geopathy


 Modern Geopathy recognizes several factors which could make a building ‘sick’. An area which is consistently damp or smells of dampness without any apparent cause in an area of ‘negative energy’ according to geopathy. According to Vaastu, one should not build a structure in the area of permanent dampness. Vaastu advocates rejection of plots with anthills. Geopathy also concedes with this observation. Any place where ants build a home has negative grid points and are not advisable. As per geopathy, certain measures are to be taken to   the negative energy before considering a structure on the plot. Vaastu rejects plots having trees where beehives exist. Geopathy also states that bees favor negative energy field for building a hive and corrective measures to eliminate the negative fields are to be adopted if bees are spotted frequently or if they start working on a hive.
 
Studies have shown that good and Vaastu are closely related. It’s an established fact that Earth has a magnetic field. Some of the radiations from the earth is beneficial and while some are hazardous. The harmful radiation is due to the presence of ores underneath, due to underground streams and due to rocks lying in parallel alignment.

Final Note 

It’s interesting to note that gypsies never get cancer! Why? Because they are nomads, who can instinctively locate an earth radiation. Exposing oneself to earth’s radiation for a long period of time leads to cancer.















Sunday, December 27, 2009

Water of Despair - Mystery of Bermuda Triangle



The Deadly Triangle




The Bermuda Triangle is a region of the Atlantic ocean between Bermudai, Miami, Florida, & San Juan, Puerto Rico, where ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared and continued to do so. Vincent Gaddis, who was the first man who wrote about the disappearances, named the region. He first called the region "The Water of Despair". But then came up with the catchier name - "The deadly Bermuda Triangle".




Why was it became so famous???




The legend of Bermuda, when E.V.W. Jones, a reporter penned an article on a strange occurrence, he had stumbled across. It seemed that an usual number of planes & ships had been disappearing in the ocean between Florida and Bermudai  


Over the years, more than 200 separate mysterious disappearances have been attributed to the Bermuda Triangle, including massive vessels, such as USS Cyclops and The SS marine Sulphur Queen. In calm seas and clear weather, no trace was found of the craft or their passengers. The disappearance of flight 19 ranks at the very top of the Bermuda Triangle.




The Strange Happenings in the Triangle 





In 1945, in Lore, five navy planes vanished while on a routine training mission over Atlantic patrol leader Lt. Charles Taylor had radioed Florida with the message "Control tower, this is an emergency. We seem to be lost, we can't make out where we are" and then he added, "Everything looks wrong. HELP US!!!" "The ocean also looked strange."




Media Aftermath




The media really went overboard putting forward theories as to what might have happened at Bermuda Triangle. The triangle's theories range from kidnappings by aliens. However, later studies reveal that most of the mysterious incidents have been inaccurately reported & many official agencies have declared that the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to any other area of the sea.




The Electric Mist / Fog







Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space.


After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon’s theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo’s Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it.


Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale?


THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon’s groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions.


But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn’t given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle’s connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization.




Video Evidence







Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Are Aliens and UFOs real?




Unidentified flying object (commonly abbreviated as UFO or U.F.O.) is the popular term for any aerial phenomenon whose cause cannot be easily or immediately identified by the observer. The United States Air Force, which coined the term in 1952, initially defined UFOs as those objects that remain unidentified after scrutiny by expert investigators, though the term UFO is often used more generally to describe any sighting unidentifiable to the reporting observer(s). Popular culture frequently takes the term UFO as a synonym for alien spacecraft. Cults have become associated with UFOs, and mythology and folklore have evolved around the phenomenon. Some investigators now prefer to use the broader term unidentified aerial phenomenon (or UAP), to avoid the confusion and speculative associations that have become attached to UFO. Another widely known acronym for UFO in Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian is OVNI.


Canadian Investigation




In Canada, the Department of National Defence has dealt with reports, sightings and investigations of UFOs across Canada. In addition to conducting investigations into crop circles in Duhamel, Alberta, it still considers "unsolved" the Falcon Lake incident in Manitoba and the Shag Harbour incident in Nova Scotia.[46]
Early Canadian studies included Project Magnet (1950–1954) and Project Second Story (1952–1954), supported by the Defence Research Board. These studies were headed by Canadian Department of Transport radio engineer Wilbert B. Smith, who later publicly supported extraterrestrial origins.

In the Shag Harbour incident, an alleged UFO was seen in the water. Numerous people were involved, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and local residents. Nothing was ever found. Around the same time, both the Canadian and US military were involved in another UFO-related search at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, approximately 30 miles from Shag Harbour.



Video evidence