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Geopathic Stress Mapping and Correction- Healing Architecture
1. Geopathic Stress Mapping and CorrectionGeopathic Stress Mapping and Correction
–– Making Buildings Healthy for itMaking Buildings Healthy for it’’ss
OccupantsOccupants
ByBy
Mr. Ajay PoddarMr. Ajay Poddar
MD, Syenergy Environics LtdMD, Syenergy Environics Ltd
Why ENVIRONICS?
People spend 12People spend 12 –– 20 hours inside buildings (Homes, Offices, Factories20 hours inside buildings (Homes, Offices, Factories
/ Plants, etc)./ Plants, etc).
PeoplePeople’’s health, productivity ands health, productivity and
stress levels largely depend onstress levels largely depend on
how healthy a Building is for itshow healthy a Building is for its
occupants.occupants.
There is enough evidence worldThere is enough evidence world--wide,wide,
but presently there is no system ofbut presently there is no system of
grading buildings or monitoringgrading buildings or monitoring
health of occupants living / workinghealth of occupants living / working
inside a building.inside a building.
ENVIRONICSENVIRONICS corrects the energies and various sources of Radiationscorrects the energies and various sources of Radiations
present inside a Building and makes them healthier for itpresent inside a Building and makes them healthier for it’’ss
occupants.occupants.
2. Radiations dealt by ENVIRONICS
Natural geological phenomena /Natural geological phenomena /
Geopathic StressGeopathic Stress
EarthEarth’’s Magnetic Grid liness Magnetic Grid lines
Underground Water StreamsUnderground Water Streams
& Fissures& Fissures
Radiations from personalRadiations from personal
gadgets like Mobile Phonesgadgets like Mobile Phones
and Computersand Computers
Radiation from Mobile TowersRadiation from Mobile Towers
Constructional phenomenaConstructional phenomena
Structure and building materialsStructure and building materials
Radiations are Bio-Electro-Magnetic in nature.
They emanate from:
Earth’s Magnetic Grid & UG Water Stream
Magnetic Grid LinesMagnetic Grid Lines
They were discovered byThey were discovered by Dr. HartmannDr. Hartmann
They emanate from the magneticThey emanate from the magnetic
core of the Earth, are perpendicularcore of the Earth, are perpendicular
to the surface at intervals ofto the surface at intervals of
55 -- 20 metres20 metres
They run from North to SouthThey run from North to South
& East to West& East to West
Under Ground Water StreamsUnder Ground Water Streams
These are cavities below the surface of the earth which disturbsThese are cavities below the surface of the earth which disturbs thethe
natural energy flows.natural energy flows.
3. Geopathic Stress
Ernst Hartmann,Ernst Hartmann, Germany (1940Germany (1940’’ss--60)60)
Hartmann was the first to describe the global geomagnetic gridsHartmann was the first to describe the global geomagnetic grids andand
Geostress. After 30 years of research, he concluded that cancerGeostress. After 30 years of research, he concluded that cancer is a diseaseis a disease
of locationof location
Otto Bergmann,Otto Bergmann, Austria (1987Austria (1987--89)89)
Based on 462,000 measurements, Bergmann found geopathic stress aBased on 462,000 measurements, Bergmann found geopathic stress affectsffects
Blood Pressure & Circulation, Heartbeat, Breathing, Skin ResistaBlood Pressure & Circulation, Heartbeat, Breathing, Skin Resistance andnce and
Electrical Conductivity of muscle pointsElectrical Conductivity of muscle points
Kathe Bacheler,Kathe Bacheler, Austria (1989)Austria (1989)
In a survey that included 3,000 apartments and over 11,000 peoplIn a survey that included 3,000 apartments and over 11,000 people, Bachelere, Bacheler
discovered 100% correlation between geopathic stress and 500 casdiscovered 100% correlation between geopathic stress and 500 cases ofes of
cancer she studied. She also found 95% correlation withcancer she studied. She also found 95% correlation with ““problemproblem”” children.children.
Geopathic Stress (GS) represents a distortion of the natural eleGeopathic Stress (GS) represents a distortion of the natural electromagnetic fieldsctromagnetic fields
of the Earth. These are created by underground streams of water,of the Earth. These are created by underground streams of water, geological fault lines,geological fault lines,
underground caverns, and certain mineral deposits (coal, oil, anunderground caverns, and certain mineral deposits (coal, oil, and iron)d iron)
Architecture of Ancient Structures
Mahabalipuram Temple, South IndiaMahabalipuram Temple, South India
Was constructed considering the Grid lines. The
pathways were laid within the neutral zone so that the
people walking to the Temple were not subjected to Geo
Stresses.
Stonehenge, UKStonehenge, UK
The monoliths arranged in a circle cover two major
energy grids and the effect is so powerful that it
neutralizes the negative effect of the grid lines upto a
distance of 2 kms all around. Visitors are mesmerized by
the site for no apparent reason, and are awed and
energized by the experience.
Cathedrals & Churches in EuropeCathedrals & Churches in Europe
The Cathedral of Charters in France has a complex design
of columns and arches which are built on underground
water streams. Similar design principles have been used
in the Church at Cologne in Germany and the Chapel at
the Duomo in Milan.
4. Instrumentation: Lecher Antenna
A mechanical instrumentA mechanical instrument
developed by Austrian physicist,developed by Austrian physicist,
Ernst LecherErnst Lecher
It detects and measures variousIt detects and measures various
radiations presentradiations present
in a built environmentin a built environment
It works on the phenomenaIt works on the phenomena
of resonance and identifiesof resonance and identifies
radiations based on theirradiations based on their
wavelengthswavelengths
Impact
On PeopleOn People
Radiation Stress increases blood pressureRadiation Stress increases blood pressure
& pulse rate. Their correction improves& pulse rate. Their correction improves
these parameters immediately,these parameters immediately,
resulting in:resulting in:
Better work performanceBetter work performance
Improved interpersonal relationshipImproved interpersonal relationship
On MachinesOn Machines
These radiations can cause frequentThese radiations can cause frequent
breakdowns and consequent loss ofbreakdowns and consequent loss of
productivityproductivity
5. Some of our Prestigious Clients / Projects
Petronet LNGPetronet LNG
RelianceReliance
InfrastructureInfrastructure
L&TL&T
GVKGVK –– MumbaiMumbai
International AirportInternational Airport
WockhardtWockhardt
BPCL, HPCL & IOCLBPCL, HPCL & IOCL
Refineries & PlantsRefineries & Plants
Central Bank ofCentral Bank of
IndiaIndia
Emaar MGFEmaar MGF
JSWJSW VedantaVedanta Yes BankYes Bank Omax AutoOmax Auto
Piramal HealthcarePiramal Healthcare SAILSAIL Mahindra GescoMahindra Gesco Peninsula LandPeninsula Land
Indian ExpressIndian Express MaricoMarico Taj HotelsTaj Hotels GMRGMR
Hero Moto CorpHero Moto Corp Godfrey PhilipsGodfrey Philips HRH GroupHRH Group Pepsi FoodsPepsi Foods
Power TradingPower Trading
CorporationCorporation
IOCL PetronasIOCL Petronas GHCLGHCL RaymondRaymond
Zee NetworkZee Network AfconsAfcons Hyderabad AirportHyderabad Airport
Art of LivingArt of Living
FoundationFoundation
DSCLDSCL Jaipuria SchoolJaipuria School Genesis PRGenesis PR DNADNA
SRFSRF GAILGAIL Asian PaintsAsian Paints UPESUPES
Executed in over 2,000 Establishments since 2007
The Practice of Environics
InvolvesInvolves
Scientific Instruments for SurveyScientific Instruments for Survey
Discussion, Data Collection, AnalysisDiscussion, Data Collection, Analysis
& Co& Co--relationrelation
Correcting Negative RadiationsCorrecting Negative Radiations
Enhancing Positive Energy LevelsEnhancing Positive Energy Levels
Quality AuditQuality Audit
Documentation and CertificationDocumentation and Certification
Reviews & Annual MaintenanceReviews & Annual Maintenance
6. Monitoring the Work
For machines and equipmentFor machines and equipment
Comparison of breakdown andComparison of breakdown and
downtime records for fixeddowntime records for fixed
time periodstime periods
For health and performance of peopleFor health and performance of people
Questionnaire before and afterQuestionnaire before and after
on the following parameters:on the following parameters:
HealthHealth
Interpersonal relationshipsInterpersonal relationships
Individual and company performanceIndividual and company performance
Feedback from Industry & Individuals
Out of over 300+ establishments reviewed, where signed feedbackOut of over 300+ establishments reviewed, where signed feedback formsforms
& pulse rates have been collected from over 6,000 people, the& pulse rates have been collected from over 6,000 people, the
following data emerges:following data emerges:
Pulse rate is a key indicator for analysis of Stress levels in a human
being.
Average before correction: 80.17
Average after correction: 76.24
Percentage Reduction: 4.89%
7. Case Study: Wockhardt
Pulse Rates of the Employees were taken
before and after the implementation of
Environics
Case Study: Wockhardt