Global Geomagnetic Grids

Global geomagnetic grids, of which there are several, follow laws of symmetry and direction. They are thought to arise from the earth’s magnetic field as a form of vertical, and sometimes horizontal, radiation. Researchers have found on the lines changes in the earth’s magnetic field, the intensity of sferics, the electrical conductivity of the ground, variations in ultra-short wave receptions, increases in positive ions, differences in blood sedimentation rate, and over some grid lines increased gamma radiation.
The grids are at their strongest between 12.00 midnight and 3.00 a.m. and at their weakest at 5.00 p.m.; they are influenced by earthquakes and weather conditions, and are weaker in fog; they do not rise vertically but at an angle that can change a few degrees during the night; and, unlike underground streams, they are not influenced by phases of the moon.
They show varying weak zones of resonance (echoes) outside the main line; however, decorations, mosaic patterns, windows and statue recesses in old churches indicate that the grid lines always correspond to the exact width of the main line.
In the Stone Age, standing stones were set up on grid line crossings; the Chinese, Indian, Greek, Roman and European Medieval civilizations knew of them, as the location of temples, monuments and cathedrals bears witness.
1. THE HARTMAN GRID
This was described by Dr Ernst Hartmann in the 1960s. The network appears as a structure of radiations rising vertically from the ground like invisible radioactive walls. From north to south, they are 25cm. wide and encountered at constant intervals of 2m., while from east to west they are 15cm. wide and the distance apart varies according to latitude from 1.2m. in Reykjavik, Iceland (63.36°N) to 2.06m. in Ried, Switzerland (40.50°N).

Between these geometric lines lies a neutral zone
The north-south rays are Yin and linked to humidity, cramps and all forms of rheumatism. The east-west rays are Yang and linked to inflammations.
Where ever two rays cross – a “Hartmann Knot”, a geopathogenic point is found. These single crossing points do not constitute much of a health hazard unless they pass through the area of the head in the bed site, which can cause insomnia, depression and migraine-type headaches. Crossing any other part of the body in the vast majority of cases would not produce any discomfort. However, Sleeping over crossings of double negative lines, which repeat at approximately 35m. intervals, can cause nervous disturbances, headaches, cramps and rheumatic illnesses. Where the intersections coincide with Sha streams the effect is greatly increased: When these lines of radiation are in combination with A/C pulsed magnetic fields around and above 70 nT (nano Tesla), or cross over the outside edge of a subterranean water course it can produce a depleted state of energy leading to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and an opportunistic environment for the growth of abnormal cells leading to cancer.
The intensity of these lines increases three to four-fold at night when there are fewer free ions, just as radio waves are received better at night. Twenty-four hours before the arrival of an atmospheric low-pressure zone, a 100% increase of gamma rays is found (up to 300% on volcanic soil) on the knots.
Twelve hours before an earthquake the thickness of the ray triples: beside the central ray appear two other weaker rays to the left and right which are not normally detectable. At this time dogs howl, birds flutter madly in their cages, some cats hide under the quilt, and some people feel sick or need to sleep. During an earthquake, the Hartmann network becomes twisted and distorted but is restored half an hour later to symmetry.
Dr Hartmann suggested that both Curry and Hartmann lines are earthing grids for cosmic rays that can be distorted by other energies such as those coming from a geological fault. This network penetrates everywhere in dwellings or on open ground, but Blanche Merz has found the grid to be pushed outside certain sacred structures such as the Egyptian pyramids and temples and Himalayan Buddhist stupas, creating a dense protective wall composed of up to seven rays around the perimeter, and a ray-free interior.
2. THE CURRY GRID

Diagrams from: Dr. G. Schneck, BSD Journal, June 1995
This grid, described by Wittman and Curry in the 1970s, has much in common with the Hartmann grid but is oriented 45° from the north. The southwest to northeast grid lines repeat every 2.36m, and the southeast to northwest lines every 2.7m. The lines are approximately 75cm. wide, with medically significant double negative lines repeating every 50m.
The double negative crossings are associated with sleep disturbances, depression and other nervous reactions, inflammations and rheumatic diseases; and also with the sites of stocks and pillories, and hellebore plants. Double positive crossings encourage enhanced cell enlargement and proliferation, even to the point of cancerous growth.
3. THE BROAD CURRY GRID

This is a positive grid oriented 30° east of north, with a width of 230cm. and an interval of 106m.
4. THE SECOND SCHNEIDER GRID

Schneider described a positive grid oriented 28° east of north with lines 21cm. wide and a repeating interval of 267m.
Hawthorns like to grow on the lines of this grid, which are associated with strength and physical healing, and are often followed by stretches of Roman roads. On crossings are found holy wells, chapels, shrines, way-side crosses, stone-age camps and castles, Roman forts, standing stones and cup-stones. Especially powerful lines occur, and Chalice Well, Glastonbury is on such a crossing.
Schneck described a mirror-image negative grid.
5. THE SCHNEIDER GRID

Described by Schneider in the 1980’s as a positive grid, oriented 45° east of north with lines 17cm. wide, a repeating interval of 294m, and a north-south and east-west energy flow.
The 3rd to 7th Schneider Grids were dowsed in Bideford, Devon
All shown are positive and run East of North. While there are the same number of negative grids which run west of north in a mirror-like image.
The energy flow of positive grids is generally north to south and east to west (altars in churches are on the east side)
The energy flow of negative grid lines is generally south to north and west to east
Distance between crossing points of grid line can vary with location.
The lines of the 3rd Positive Global Grid grid are supposed to increase powers of thought and speech, and pulpits and lecterns are often found on crossing points.
Schneck described a mirror image negative version of this grid, oriented 45° west of north, and with the opposite energy flows and mental effects.
6. THE DOUBLE CURRY GRID

The positive grid is oriented 20° east of north with lines 43cm. wide and an inerval of 125m.
Crossings are marked by communion rails, dolmens, menhirs, stone circles, ancient camps, Roman forts and temple sites, holy wells, stone crosses, way-side statues and shrines, small chapels and holy oaks. Wild spindle trees appear only to grow on these lines, which are strongly positively polarised and have a spiritual character. The existence of such crossings appears to be a pre-condition for siting churches.
The negative grid has the same orientation, with lines 43cm. wide and a 200m. interval. It is strongly negatively polarised, and on crossings are found execution sites and condemned prisoner cells. Where crossings coincide with other negative lines such as Sha streams “cancer points” are found.
7. THE CEMETERY GRID

Described by Schneck, this grid is oriented 40° east of north, with lines 85cm. wide and an interval of 170m.
This grid relates to funerary procession paths, funeral doors in churches and crossings to entrances to cemeteries and catacombs. There is also a mirror-image negative version which denotes “something unpleasant”.
8. OTHERS

OTHER GRIDS
There are a series of other such grids detectable by dowsing, which can display beneficial as well as deleterious crossing points. The experience of the Fountain Groups (groups directing spiritual healing into the etheric landscape at the local or borough scale) has been that the dominant grids related to human consciousness can change with respect to strength, scale and conformation over time.

This complex example shows an extreme possibility of geopathic stress. The bed is situated over a negative intersection of the Curry Grid which happens to coincide with a negative intersection of the Hartmann Net. Below the bedroom are two underground streams which cross. Thus, the bed is over an extremely yin geopathic area. Over a period of time the occupant would have a high probability of developing cancer.
GLOBAL GRID REMEDIES
Avoidance of the negative crossings for bed and chair placement is the obvious first remedy. Where this is not possible, a simple yin/yang cure may suffice, for example, an amethyst crystal placed under the bed to balance and neutralise the effects of a double negative crossing, or similarly a piece of rose quartz placed at a double positive crossing to calm the energy down. I surveyed one house in which the occupants had instinctively placed a bright, uplifting painting on the wall by each of the three double negative Hartmann and Curry crossings in the building.
The global grids, like sha streams, show stronger parallel edge lines when they are under stress, for example before an earthquake, and also if they are heavily electro-magnetically polluted. This may be the mechanism behind the epidemic of feline leukaemia in the cat population of the U.S.A.
Simple earth acupuncture on the local Sha water lines can go a long way towards cleaning up these grids, though permanent standing stones or cairns may be useful to filter and discharge ongoing electro-pollution in the grids.