What are the global Earth Energy Grids?

Earth energy is a general term being used to describe all energy fields that are present on the earth and hence affect the inhabitants of the earth. These energies may be sourced into the earth or may be present on the surface of the earth.

The Earth as we know it, has multiple energy grids beginning with the magnetic shield which protects the Earth by deflecting most of the solar wind, whose charged particles would otherwise strip away the ozone layer that protects the Earth. It also protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation. This energy grid is widely known, researched, documented, and accepted by scientists. 

On the surface and subsurface of the earth, there are estimated to be at least several more energy grids less well-known and open to debate by the scientific community. Those that are pursuing their research on these energy grids are making remarkable progress. Seemingly, the largest grid may be the Ley Lines ( I will dedicate a whole post to present Ley lines) that surround the Earth in established patterns as well as interconnecting into a somewhat precise matrix enveloping the Earth. The literature on Ley Lines is extensive. There seems to be sufficient evidence amassed that, if one has an open mind, one can see that this energy grid does exist.

Hartmann, Wittmann, Curry and Benker

At the beginning of the 50s Dr. Med. Ernst Hartmann described an energetic grid system on the earth's surface. Detailed experiments, in addition, can be found in the book "Illness as a Location Problem". Hartmann spoke from a global grid, today it is better known under the name Hartmann-grid and is used in the radiesthesia, the building biology, the geobiology, and also partially in the architecture. The so-called irritant stripes or -zones (stress stripes) of 20 cm width proceed in the magnetic north-south direction in about 2-meter distance and in the east-west direction with about 2.5-meter distance.

Another grid also called the diagonal grid, was described between 1945 and 1951 by Siegfried Wittmann first. The known publication came in 1952 from Dr. Manfred Curry who did not mention the name Wittmann, however. Nowadays, hence, it is mostly simply called Curry-grid or also Curry-net. It proceeds from NE to SW and from NW to SE. Besides, the grid measure amounts to about 3.6 m x 3.6 m.

Anton Benker discovered in 1953 that the whole earth's surface and the above-lying space split up in cubic fields with a distance of 10 meters. The Benker cube system (Benker cubical system) is generally seen, as a higher system to the Hartmann-grid. (see in addition also „ radiology with the Benker cube system “ from Anton Benker)

THE HARTMANN GRID

The German physician Ernst Hartmann discovered in 1954 the HARTMANN GRID and described it in detail in his book “Krankheit als Standortproblem” (Illness as a consequence due to location).

In his book, Hartmann provides clear evidence for the pathogenic character of the grid. Schumacher, 2005, 93-97; Dale, 2009, 108-109.

The grid is named after Dr. Ernst Hartmann, who was the first to discover and research this grid. He conducted geobiological research with scientists from related disciplines to verify his findings. The Hartmann grid is a cubic network of earth rays that encompasses the earth horizontally. The lines of this grid run from north to south at intervals of 2 m and from west to east at intervals of 2.50 m. However, these values can vary immensely depending on the geographical location.

This creates not cubes, but prisms with a width-to-length ratio of 4/5. The magnetic energies of these prisms alternate from positive to negative, which means that they are generally balanced and have no significant effect on people. However, when the Hartmann grid lines or their intersections cross other grids, water veins, or fault lines, they can create rays that are just as harmful as the others. They usually cause nervous disorders, frequent illnesses, sleeplessness, and general uneasiness.

In his book, Hartmann provides clear evidence for the pathogenic character of the grid. Schumacher, 2005, 93-97; Dale, 2009, 108-109.

THE CURRY GRID

The energetic grid is named after Dr. Manfred Curry, an American doctor born in Munich, Germany in 1899 who discovered it and was the first to report on it, attracting a great deal of attention. The Curry grid is a global cubic network, but its earth rays run diagonally, unlike the Hartmann and Benker grids, which run around the earth horizontally.

The cubes formed by the Curry grid have a width of 3 meters and the energy lines are about 20 cm wide. This grid network runs from pole to pole with a northwest-southeast and northeast-southwest orientation. It is influenced greatly by the phases of the moon and emits much more radiation at night than during the day, especially when the moon is full. Sleep disorders are attributed to this grid, especially at full moon and sensitive people sometimes find the radiation of this grid particularly troublesome. The intersections of the Curry grid with other grids generate the highest levels of radiation and can cause regular health problems such as migraines, headaches, and tooth and jaw pain. The highly energetic Curry grid also resonates with the following electromagnetic lines and fields.

Experts believe that the CURRY GRID originates from cosmic radiation rather than radiation coming from the Earth


THE BENKER GRID

The grid is named after the master carpenter and avid dowser Anton Benker, who discovered it and documented its presence. The Benker grid, unlike the Hartmann grid, is symmetrical (forming cubes) and runs around the earth nearly parallel to the former, although there are minor variations. It is comprised of rows and columns of 10 x 10-meter cubes with alternating positive and negative charges which affect humans quite directly. 

The positive fields can be harmful if one stays in them for too long: they can cause overstimulation, inflammation, nervousness, and general restlessness. The negative fields can draw energy out of the body and have a weakening effect, lowering our immune system’s defenses against illness. 

The Benker grid emits no immediate harmful radiation, but during lengthy stays near Benker lines or shorter stays at points where grid lines cross faults or water veins and other grids, its interference can become noticeable, especially when the intersections of more than one grid coincide.

Note: All three geomantic grids are cubic

There is more grids existing (like Peyre or palm grids) but i decided to highlight those three today.

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