Enrolments in our exciting new Geomancy Intensive, 5-day residential program are now open! Do you want to immerse yourself for 5 days in the shamanic and magical arts of Geomancy? This residential program runs from 10 am Monday 11 November until 6 pm Friday 15 November, and includes day and night classes. […]

Today is World Labyrinth Day – a day when people around the world are encouraged to build, walk or trace a labyrinth and ‘Walk as One at 1’ this afternoon. I recently had the chance to make my first visit to the 11-circuit Chartres style labyrinth in Castlemaine. I posed my […]

Now I’ve worked the earth energies of my new office space, I want to do some charts for the building to further enhance those that are supportive and weaken the effects of any more challenging energies. I’ve done a Ba Zhai chart, a Western Astrology chart, and a Compass School […]

This is a photo of the ‘lake’ near our house. Everything is so, so dry this summer in Victoria, and the beautiful expanse of water near us dried up at the start of the year. Today we gave up the wait for rain and had to get water trucked in […]

Leys are straight lines that crisscross the earth and link sacred sites, power spots and other important places. They occur near places in the landscape that have a ritual context, and often with older physical roads, merchant tracks, churches and wells. Although much research has been done on leys (particularly […]

Spending a lot of time in a place that is geopathically stressed can have a considerable impact on your health. We spend a great deal of time sleeping, and lying horizontally in a bed can expose our bodies to more of this harmful radiation. Rolf Gordon’s book Are you Sleeping in […]

Although most mammals don’t like geopathic stress, others in the animal kingdom thrive on it! Many stinging animals, bugs and insects are attracted to zones of geopathic stress. A lot of dowsers have found that wild beehives and ant hills are often located over underground water crossings that would be […]

  Some animals and insects are attracted to or build their nests above geopathic stress. These include: cats, ants, termites, bees, wasps, spiders, snails, slugs, owls and snakes. ? Cats are even thought to transmute negative energies to positive!

Animals and insects that avoid geopathic stress include: dogs, fish, horses, pigs, sheep, foxes, chickens, rabbits, mice and other rodents, guinea pigs, cattle, goats, and most birds.

One common sign of a fruit tree suffering from the effects of geopathic stress is that the tree will flower but never bear fruit. I was recently asked to help with a tree that was doing just that. For the last four years this loquat had flowered but never fruited. […]