Geomancy Articles

Geopathic Stress

The word “ geopathic” is derived from the Greek words, “Ge’ meaning ‘the Earth’, and “pathos” meaning ‘disease’ or ‘suffering’, so literally ‘suffering of the Earth’. The term ‘geopathic stress’ is used to describe negative energies, also known as ‘harmful earth rays’, which emanate from the earth and cause discomfort and ill health to those living above. Earth energies can be bad, good or neutral…

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Ley Lines

Leys may be defined as lines of energy running over-ground in straight lines, often reflected in the paths of ancient trackways and subsequently Roman roads, and in alignments of prehistoric and historic sacred sites in the landscape….

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Stone Circle Building

The Creation of Beech Hill Stone Circle. Read all about the process of design and construction of the Stone Circle that was completed in 2001….

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Beehive Location

Locating a beehive directly over certain geomagnetic lines in the landscape has an immense beneficial impact on the health of the colony….

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Heaven and Earth, Ghosts and Churches

A nourishing environment comes from a harmonious balance of Heaven and Earth. If the earth energy is sick and unable to purify the environment it falls out of relationship with Heaven’s energy, then they clash or turn their backs on each other. It is just like saying; if the parents get on well together then the child is more likely to have a nurturing childhood…

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What is Geomancy?

An artificial distinction between Feng Shui and Geomancy has arisen in some parts of the world. “Geomancy” means “divining the earth”. The theory and practice of feng shui in China have a lot in common with the theory and practice of geomancy in other traditions of the world…

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Healing with Dragons – an Introduction to Medical Feng Shui

Feng Shui is one of the eight traditional limbs of Chinese medicine, and analysis of a patient’s residence according to Forms School, Compass School and Underground Meridians can be of great diagnostic value.

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Mirrors in Bedrooms

Mirror placement takes some thought, especially in the bedroom. Bad placement can provoke insomnia, bad dreams, non-recuperative sleep and hauntings.

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Five Key Areas to Improve the Subtle Energy in your Home

It makes sense to ensure that the subtle energies of your home and garden are as supportive as possible to you and your family. Homes may be more lucky or unlucky according to a range of geomantic factors, and this can impact on health, prosperity, and relational harmony.

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An Earth Acupuncture Protocol

If you sit with land you’ll know all sort of things. And in the knowing is growing. That’s really what Geomancy is. Furthering the relationship between the earth and us. There are many styles of Geomancy, including the Chinese version known as Feng Shui. Earth Acupuncture is a very useful skill for a geomancer…

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History of Geomancy

‘GEOMANCY’ derives from the Greek words GE, earth, and MANTEIA, divination or prophecy. There has been an oracular divinatory tradition of geomancy in use for millennia across Arabia, Africa, Europe and Asia.

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The Mysterious Underground Energies

Knowledge of the mysterious underground energies and the ability to divine their precise location is as integral to the Chinese Feng Shui tradition as it is to other geomantic traditions of the world…

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Richard being interviewed by Mystic Mag

In this insightful interview, MysticMag delves into the fascinating world of geomancy with Richard Creightmore, an expert with nearly four decades of experience. Richard shares his journey from a curiosity sparked in the 1970s to becoming a seasoned practitioner in earth energy dowsing, earth acupuncture, and Feng Shui, offering a deep dive into the subtle energies that shape our world.

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