| Health Discoveries Newsletter | Issue #25 |
Revealed to Americans for the first time. . .
The health dangers of Sleeping on a Hartmann line!
The entire earth is threaded with an invisible grid of Hartmann lines. They appear every 6-8 feet. They are named after the German medical doctor Ernst Hartmann. If your bedroom or work area lies over these lines, there is a good chance you have serious health problems. Heart attack victims often sleep on a Hartmann line. So do insomniacs.
If you sleep or work on an invisible "Hartmann line," all the vitamins in the world may not help you!
Very few people in America have heard of Hartmann lines. They were discovered almost 40 years ago by a famous German medical doctor named Ernst Hartmann. Last month we sent one of our staff reporters, Nick Aberdeen, to West Germany to interview Dr. Hartmann. Dr. Hartmann is a pioneer in the field of Geobiology. This is the study of how the earth affects your health. In Germany, there are many geobiologists who visit a patient's house, much like doctors used to do in this country. But they are not there to check the patient. They are there to check the ground upon which the patient lives.
"Once I went to a man's home and warned him not to sleep in a certain spot. He thought I was a fool. Twelve years later he died of cancer."
Then the geobiologist -- one of Dr. Hartmann's students -- gives the patient a number of recommendations. The most important advice is to learn exactly where in the bedroom to place the bed. I know this doesn't sound scientific, but Dr. Hartmann said he has 40 years of extensive medical documentation to back up his claims. Dr. Hartmann has published three highly technical books on his work. (All in German) He also publishes a magazine for scientists entitled "Wetter, Boden und Mensch" - Weather, Earth and Man.
Cats love to sleep on Hartmann lines. It's good for the cat. This means if your cat likes your bed, you should move the bed.
A woman in Germany had three cats. They all slept on one tiny spot on the bed when she wasn't there. The woman also slept on this same spot. It went right through her chest area. She died of breast cancer!
Another expert we interviewed on Hartmann lines was Blanche Merz, a famous geobiologist from Vevey, Switzerland. She has been studying this topic for 20 years. Mrs. Merz was originally in Swiss politics, but she found this topic so fascinating she left public office and devoted full time to the study of Hartmann lines.
She is the author of two books on the subject, one in French called, "The Soul of the Place," and the other called "Points of Cosmic Energy."
Eberbach, West Germany
The Hartmann lines appear as a grid. They cover the entire earth. The lines run in two directions: North and South and East and West. The North-South Hartmann lines appear about every 6 feet, 6 inches. The East-West Hartmann lines appear about every 8 feet, 2 inches.
These are the measurements for Germany. They are slightly different for America. They vary, depending on where you live. When you go towards the equator, these distances increase. The Hartmann lines intensify every 30 feet.
The Hartmann line itself is just over 8 inches in width. It penetrates everything in its path. If you live on the top floor of a skyscraper, the rays will cut through the entire building and still affect you.
In different generations, 3 people slept in the samebed. The bed was where two Hartmann lines crossed. They all died of stomach cancer.
It is best to sleep in a "neutral zone."
For optimal health, sleep in a neutral Hartmann zone (shaded area). Best in center area.
A Swiss surgeon noticed that the patients he put in one recovery room always got worse or died. The patients he put in another room, a neutral zone, always recovered quickly.
Once a horse was tied up right on a Hartmann line. Within one year it was blind.
If you sleep on a North-South Hartmann line, you are prone to suffer from cramps and rheumatism. If you sleep on the East-West line, you are more prone to inflammations.
The worst place you can possibly sleep or work is over a "Hartmann knot." This is where two Hartmann lines cross. This is called a "Geopathic."
To learn how to detect and offset Hartmann lines, see our workshop schedule, or order the video series by Slim Spurling.
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