Environics, a new and innovative science practice that analyses and balances energy fields is gaining prominence these days
Day in and day out, we are surrounded and subjected to numerous radiations in different spaces. These affect our health, productivity, sleep and concentration. Almost all objects - building materials, stones, colours, plants and bacteria emit or radiate energy. The radiations from buildings, land and surroundings can affect people’s health.
A new and innovative science practice, Environics is gaining prominence these days. It analyses and balances energy fields, electro magnetic radiations (EMR) and Geopathic stresses, to create efficient, productive and healthy spaces. It can add value to the construction industry by its services which can be used for new sites being developed, planning of new buildings, and for existing living and workspaces. Through this science, one can neutralise the effects of magnetic grids over large distances. Work on sites is seen to go on smoothly by avoiding and correcting radiation lines emanating from the ground (geopathic stresses), which are oriented in the north-south and east-west direction at 4-10 m intervals.
Says Ajay Poddar, Managing Director, Synergy Environics Ltd., “Environics corrects energy imbalances and neutralises negative electro magnetic radiations emanating from earth’s magnetic gridlines and other geological phenomena. Radiations are measured and their corrections verified by the Lecher Antenna. It is a scientific mechanical instrument, working on the phenomena of resonance. It detects various energies present in our environment based on their wavelength. ”
Some of the related sciences and practices used in other parts of the world are Geobiology and Geomancy. The science is also not new to our part of the world. In the old monasteries of the Himalayan region, the structures and cells for monks are placed in such a way that they are contained within the grid lines. In ancient India, the cardinal and diagonal grids were used in the concept of eight dishas (orientations), especially in alignment of temples and other structures. Ancient people used rock structures called menhirs and dolmens on the nodes of magnetic grids. These acted as transmitters and receivers of energy. The menhirs located on the nodes would reverse the nature of the flow turning it into a positive radiation. Through this practice, the same effect is generated by using flat copper pieces with clockwise spirals inscribed on them, says Poddar.
Friday, July 25, 2008
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