Terrestrial Radiation
The sun's energy absorbed by the Earth's surface when radiated out into the space is called terrestrial radiation. Geobiology studies the biological effects caused by changes in the radiation pattern of the earth geologically disturbed zones and naturally occurring anomalies are of particular interest. In general, the following observations can be made:
- Unhealthy & unnatural lifestyle, Stress, disharmony can impair a person's immunity, in turn making him more vulnerable to harmful effects caused by the changes in the terrestrial radiation pattern.
- It is not necessary that every geopathic zone has necessarily a negative impact on one's health. The specifics of a site can vary greatly depending upon various factors.
- Any health impact may also vary greatly from person to person, depending on individual’s sensitivities, age and condition of health.
- Healthy individuals with a strong immunity and a natural lifestyle are less prone to get irritated or harmed by geopathic influences.
- Human activities such as introducing thousands of artificial chemicals into the environment or putting thousands of communication channels on the airwaves, the natural habitat of humans is changed to an extent that their natural resistance to disease is declining day by day, making them more vulnerable to all kinds of environmental influences.
Generally, people nowadays are much more susceptible to the damaging influences of geopathic stress than those living in the past. Our systems have already been weakened by exposure to far more stresses and toxins, resulting in lowered immunity.
Sources and Causes of Terrestrial Radiation:
- Mineral Deposits
- Lev Lines
- Earth's Magnetic Grid
- Earthquakes
- Running water
- Underground Watercourses
- Geological Faults, Fractures & Cracks
- Fracking
Terrestrial Radiations are emitted via naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials on the Earth including uranium, thorium & radon. There radiations play a major role in creating Geopathic Stress that in turn causes lot of harm on people’s health.