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In a message dated 12/18/2008 11:08:47 P.M. GMT Standard Time,

SArjuna@... writes:

Keep in mind that " ground " is not what it used to be, neither via building

wiring nor via terra firma. If what you " ground " to is hosting current of

harmful frequencies, those can be brought INTO the bed and its occupant from

your

attempt to make things better by grounding.

Such experiments should be metered.

Shivani Arjuna

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puk replies - ou are probably wasting your time grounding your bed best to

tray a Faraday cage of some sorts and ground this, but you will need to make

it double or triple skinned and very large and so on. I wonder wether there

may evan be a positive effect from sleeping on sprung matress perhaps it helps

dilute and distribute airborne rf, I certainly cannot say that having moved

to a memory foam matress that this has made much difference. As shivani says

you need to test with meters for unconsidered effects. For example I put

high performance silver mesh on my bedroom window to shield a distant 3g mast,

but as soon as I put it up I could feel a bad energy from it probably Efeild,

but also I have an ongoing disasterous situation with a Plasma TV which is

like a WMD to me and low and behold if you place an AM radio near the mesh it

sings loud and proud with the low frequency signal of the plasma tv 50meteres

away on the otherside of the road ! so you can introduce additional problems

trying in an ad-hoc way to help yourself. You either need to become an

expert yourself or pay for one to get it as right as possible with current

knowledge and thinking.

PUK

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Hi Shivani

 

I have read several posts on grounding a bed and it seemed to me like a good

thing to do - I was aware that trying to ground to heating pipes or the earthing

of the domestic electrical system wasn't a good idea and had thought that it was

ok to try to ground to a metal spike in the ground. If that isn't the case - and

you want to ground a bed - how are you supposed to safely go about it?

 

I have a wooden bed and a foam mattress and yet sleeping at night is so painful

with Esens that at times it is almost impossible. Advice from anyone who has

good ideas would be much appreciated.

 

Best wishes

 

Steph

 

From: SArjuna@... <SArjuna@...>

Subject: Re: ground a bed

Date: Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 11:01 PM

Keep in mind that " ground " is not what it used to be, neither via building

wiring nor via terra firma. If what you " ground " to is hosting current of

harmful frequencies, those can be brought INTO the bed and its occupant from

your

attempt to make things better by grounding.

Such experiments should be metered.

Shivani Arjuna

www.LifeEnergies. com

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I too have a foam mattress and wood bed. Grounding the bed has not

worked for me as well as unplugging everything and turning off the

power. With grounding I would still get energy hovering around my eyes

and weird pains in my body. I don't want any connection with the ground

currents.

On Dec 21, 2008, at 4:54 PM, wrote:

> Hi Shivani

>  

> I have read several posts on grounding a bed and it seemed to me like

> a good thing to do - I was aware that trying to ground to heating

> pipes or the earthing of the domestic electrical system wasn't a good

> idea and had thought that it was ok to try to ground to a metal spike

> in the ground. If that isn't the case - and you want to ground a bed -

> how are you supposed to safely go about it?

>  

> I have a wooden bed and a foam mattress and yet sleeping at night is

> so painful with Esens that at times it is almost impossible. Advice

> from anyone who has good ideas would be much appreciated.

>  

> Best wishes

>  

> Steph

>  

>

>

>

>

> From: SArjuna@... <SArjuna@...>

> Subject: Re: ground a bed

>

> Date: Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 11:01 PM

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Keep in mind that " ground " is not what it used to be, neither via

> building

> wiring nor via terra firma. If what you " ground " to is hosting current

> of

> harmful frequencies, those can be brought INTO the bed and its

> occupant from your

> attempt to make things better by grounding.

> Such experiments should be metered.

> Shivani Arjuna

> www.LifeEnergies. com

>

> ....

>

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when you turn off the power what do you do about the fridge and freezer

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> From: SArjunaaol (DOT) com <SArjunaaol (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: ground a bed

> groups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 11:01 PM

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Keep in mind that " ground " is not what it used to be, neither via

> building

> wiring nor via terra firma. If what you " ground " to is hosting current

> of

> harmful frequencies, those can be brought INTO the bed and its

> occupant from your

> attempt to make things better by grounding.

> Such experiments should be metered.

> Shivani Arjuna

> www.LifeEnergies. com

>

> ....

>

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I don't turn them off. I turn as much as I can off especially the

bedroom and adjacent rooms below and around.

I check with a body voltage meter and guass meter to confirm.

thanks,

On Dec 22, 2008, at 2:00 PM, wrote:

> when you turn off the power what do you do about the fridge and

> freezer

>

>

>>

>> From: SArjunaaol (DOT) com <SArjunaaol (DOT) com>

>> Subject: Re: ground a bed

>> groups (DOT) com

>> Date: Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 11:01 PM

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Keep in mind that " ground " is not what it used to be, neither via

>> building

>> wiring nor via terra firma. If what you " ground " to is hosting current

>> of

>> harmful frequencies, those can be brought INTO the bed and its

>> occupant from your

>> attempt to make things better by grounding.

>> Such experiments should be metered.

>> Shivani Arjuna

>> www.LifeEnergies. com

>>

>> ....

>>

>> ************ **

>> One site keeps you connected to all your email: AOL Mail,

>> Gmail, and Mail. Try it now. (http://www.aol. com/?optin=

>> new-dp & amp;

>> icid=aolcom40vanity & amp;ncid= emlcntaolcom0000 0025)

>>

>>

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