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RE: Ask and it is given - the leading expert in electroculture has reached out to me 🌱

in #electroculture3 years ago

Hey, this is so awesome !
I´ll pass you this video to help you wrap your head around the lines.
the Hartmann lines create a grid (both east-west and north-south) about 2m. apart. they are 21cm thick.
the Curry lines run in diagonal. they are 40cm thick and are considered more potent and more harmful.
you do pick up buried cables and water pipes, yes.
underground water is not running in straight lines.
I am considering mapping parts of my farm so as to avoid planting on line crossings. most trees suffer from the radiation of the crossings (elderberry, kiwi and few others actually thrive there).
insects actually benefit from these places (bees love their hive right over line crossings, ants build hills along lines etc.)
your cats sense these energies and can be a canary in the mine. where a cat likes lying, is safe for people too. a dog will not sleep in a dog house that is over a line or crossing..
here goes the video. an image is worth a thousand words.


this is such a big subject. we barely scratch the surface ; )

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Many thanks for all this great info and also the video link. My Spanish is not all that great however and for some reason I can't get the auto-translate subtitles to work on any of his videos! By intention? Who knows. But I am at least starting to find some English speaking people with what appears to be great information. I say appears to be because it seems one never knows these days what are the intentions of the creators! And YouTube loves to push the inaccurate videos to the top of the list, while making the ones which 100% hit the nail on the head almost impossible to find.

true.
the Hartmann lines video is very visual. not many words needed.