The priest could not find peace and quiet in the retirement home in the monastery.
The priest could not find peace and quiet in the retirement home in the monastery.

From the practice: When insomnia, formications, and tenseness come back!

Father H. moved to his retirement home in the monastery in Lauterach to retire. After moving and the first nights in the new accommodation, it quickly became clear that the problems were still all there – there needed to be a quick solution!

Closed canopy for shielding from high-frequency
Closed canopy for shielding from high-frequency

Father H. resided in Sulzberg and was very active in the community for decades. There, the problems that caused insomnia (formications, faults, fatigue, exhaustion, and restless nights) started many years ago. At the time, the GEOVITAL Academy for medicine and radiation protection helped bring normality back to Father H’s life quickly and effectively.

And now, after moving into the retirement home in the Lauterach monastery, all of the known problems were back.

Open canopy during the day
Open canopy during the day

The call to the GEOVITAL academy was made quickly and the appointment for a geobiological assessment and restructuring was set shortly after. The results of the geobiological analysis clearly were natural fault zones of a fault and a water vein, but the main thing was the unusually heavy burden caused by tension fields and high-frequency – in parts, levels outside of the measurable scale were detected.

 

 

Rheumatic complaints blown away

Father H. let us build a canopy for technical protection because restructuring the entire room would have become too costly. The added benefit of this is protection for midges in summer. Influencing tension fields were removed with the installation of a mains disconnector in the fuse box.

After the restructuring, Father H. could get back the relaxing sleep that he longed for and enough strength for the remaining ecclesiastical duties in retirement.

The geobiological assessment and restructuring took place at the end of 2011.

 

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