The X Factor: How Geopathic Stress Affects Your Health

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Angela Tillier talks to Kevin Heitman, a West Australian farmer about his special gift that helped him discover the link between the earth’s radiation and human health.

In 100 per cent of the cancer cases that I investigated, people had been sleeping over underground streams or areas of geopathic stress.

Kevin Heitman is a successful farmer from Morawa, West Australia. Since he was a young boy he realised he had a special gift. Whenever I looked at someone, I saw what looked like two people, one inside the other. The outer person appeared like a shadow made up of different colours. These colours were distorted around broken bones and injuries. I later learned that this was called a person’s aura, says Kevin.

It is important for us all to earth out and the easiest way to achieve this is by walking barefoot on wet grass or walking on the water’s edge at the beach, he says.

Born into a third-generation family of farmers in the Morawa area, around a four-hour drive north of Perth, Kevin was very aware of the importance of finding water from an early age. When his father drilled for water, he needed to be accurate, as it was a costly exercise. At twelve years of age, his father taught him the art of water divining, a gift that had been passed through the generations. To me learning to water divine was like learning to ride a bike. It was easy, says Kevin.

Matter of Life and Death

Water divining has been used by many cultures of people for hundreds of years. It is an art forgotten about in city life. It is as important in the city to know where there are underground streams as it is in the country. Knowing the location of these streams or areas of geopathic stress can be a matter of life or death, not just an aid to find water,  claims Kevin. It is also important to know where the earth’s grids are, as they also produce electromagnetic radiation and, in combination with the underground streams, are very dangerous, warns Kevin. In the hands of experienced water diviners, a divining rod will demonstrate the layout of the grid, he says.

If you are building a new house, it is important to align your house with the earth’s grid and away from underground streams. In Western Australia the earth’s grid is approximately every two metres by two metres, but varies in different areas,  says Kevin.

The geopathic stress generates an electromagnetic field, which reacts with the energy field of your body causing the divining rod to move in the diviner’s hands, says Kevin. Around 30 per cent of people have the ability to water divine… It is a simple phenomenon; they just need to be shown they have the ability to do it, understand what they are doing and gain the confidence to do it. Just like learning to ride a bike, he says.

Kevin’s fascination with the forces of nature and his psychic abilities led him to develop the ability to see the underground streams, rather than rely on a divining rod to find them. His senses are also heightened and he can feel the difference in the heat of the air generated by electromagnetic radiation over an area of geopathic stress.

Geopathic Cancer Link

In 1958 when his grandmother died from cancer, Kevin noticed she had been sleeping over underground streams. A few years later, his uncle died from cancer and Kevin noticed he, too, had been sleeping over underground streams. When his neighbours died of cancer, Kevin went to look at their bedroom and discovered they had also been sleeping over underground streams.

This led me to investigate as many cases of cancer as I could, Kevin said. I went to the home of a child who had been diagnosed with a brain tumour. The child was sleeping over a crossover field. This is where two underground streams cross. The boy’s pillow was directly over where the streams crossed. When the boy went to Hayman Island on holiday, the tumour disappeared.

A second boy with a brain tumour was also sleeping over a crossover field. When he went away to school, the tumour stopped growing. When he came home during the holidays, the tumour grew.

These two boys made Kevin realise if people move off the field of electromagnetic radiation, their cancer could disappear.

Kevin has also found that some people who had a hip replacement slept with the edge of an underground stream across their hips.

Over the last 20 years, Kevin has water-divided more than 500 homes – many of the people had cancer. I contacted a cancer group because I wanted to help people with cancer,  explains Kevin.  In 100 per cent of the cancer cases that I investigated, people had been sleeping over underground streams or areas of geopathic stress. I helped them move their beds off these areas, but some people moved them back later because they didn’t want the inconvenience of their beds in a different place. Needless to say, the cancer came back.

Kevin has observed that when people’s health starts to improve, they start travelling again by car and plane and this has, in many cases, stimulated the cancer to return. Travelling by car, plane, bus or train means that we cross many fields quite quickly, says Kevin. Once people are feeling better and their health improves, they should not travel more than absolutely necessary and should keep away from computers, until the body makes a full recovery, he advises.

Avoid Electromagnetic Build-up

According to Kevin, there are several hot areas to avoid to stay healthy. Most people sleep on thousands of wires in their mattresses, which conduct an electromagnetic field. Ideally, your mattress should be 100 per cent latex or air; water beds are not a good option, says Kevin. People know when their bodies are carrying too much electricity when they touch a car and they get a shock, says Kevin. Years ago people slept on the earth and their bodies had more opportunities to earth out. Now, with rubber-soled shoes and wire-filled mattresses, the electricity builds up in our bodies, says Kevin. Sitting too close to computers also causes our bodies to charge up, he said.

It is important for us all to earth out and the easiest way to achieve this is by walking barefoot on wet grass or walking on the water’s edge at the beach, he says.

Effect on Plants and Animals

Kevin also experimented with the effects of geopathic stress when he was farming emus. He had five pens of emu chicks and one of the pens was on top of a geopathic stress zone. These chicks did not grow. In fact, 12 of the chicks died and when the results of an autopsy were received, he discovered they were vitamin B12 deficient. I found this fascinating as I was aware of this deficiency in humans with cancer,says Kevin. The other four pens of chicks grew quickly and were healthy. When the remaining geopathic stress zone chicks were moved to another pen, away from the stress, there were no further problems, he said.

I also noticed that seedlings planted where the lay line ran, were stunted and did not grow properly. I later realised that trees planted on a crossover field, tended to grow twisted because of the energy,he said.

Kevin discovered that children who slept over geopathic stress zones also did not grow well and experienced difficulties at school. When their beds were moved off the zones, their wellbeing improved and so did their school work.

I decided to investigate how geopathic stress affects people in the workplace, says Kevin. I discovered that people who are sitting over a geopathic stress zone don’t work very well. They are often unwell, feel tired and get strange aches and pains. By moving their desk and office chair half a metre, their wellbeing changed dramatically and so did their work output.

Kevin has a theory that organisms living over an area of geopathic stress react as if the body is in an out-of-control growth spurt, so the hormones direct a mineral shut down. If this continues for more than three years, the body becomes mineral deficient, which directly affects the immune system.

Kevin water divines his property and neighbouring farms by air from his motor glider. I can see the electromagnetic field created by the underground streams from 10,000 feet. It’s a fun and quick way to find water, says Kevin.

When I meet locals in the pub, I practise seeing their auras and telling them what accidents and broken bones they have had. I also know if they are sleeping over a geopathic stress zone by looking at their aura. I have warned a few people about moving off a field but mostly they don’t listen. When they get sick, they are sometimes interested in what I have said. More and more locals are listening to me now because they have heard about the successes I have had and how accurate I am at telling people these things, explains Kevin.

Kevin says he is just a farmer who is fascinated by the forces of nature. For relaxation, he loves to go flying in his motor glider and spearfishing in the ocean. Both sports get him away from the daily chores of farming and into the midst of nature’s diversity.

For more information on this subject, there are references on the Internet under geopathic stress, water divining and dowsing.

First published in Issue 70, 2004.

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