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hi,


a friend of mine recently bought a small house in their province in Bacolod. they have spent quite a lot in refurbishing the house only to find out that one of the rooms is on top of the septic tank. the seller of the house did not tell them about this prior to them buying the house. is this okay? or is this bad feng shui? if it is bad, can they do something about it?


appreciate your help. thanks.



pete lagunda


Philippines





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1. For the Germans, there was a study previously done, where there was a high correlation of cancer, when it was plotted of beds, above sewerage pipes. Those who had their beds directly above a sewerage pipe has a higher incidence of cancer.


2. In China, this is even older. To tame the vicious flow of underground water, the Chinese usually build a pagoda. And it is well known that those living aboveunderground water ... are equally faced with bad health.


3. From what you had written, frankly we are not too sure how well "insulated" the septic tank is. What Feng Shui is concerned with is "invisible" vapours. And as the study under Para 1, even though the sewerage is "sealed" in a pipe, somehow, there is a higher probability of cancer for those sleeping above the sewerage lines.


4. Frankly it is rare indeed to hear of such an arrangement for the home. Let's hope for the best. As this is something we don't find too often!


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Pete L. wrote:
a friend of mine recently bought a small house in their province in Bacolod. they have spent quite a lot in refurbishing the house only to find out that one of the rooms is on top of the septic tank. the seller of the house did not tell them about this prior to them buying the house. is this okay? or is this bad feng shui? if it is bad, can they do something about it?


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Source and Credit:-


http://www.sunherb.com/geopathic_stress.htm


Geopathic Stress - The Hidden Cause of Disease


By Terri L. Saunders


This is a short extract : More details found in the above link. Showing correlation of health issues with water veins or underground water:-


"Several studies linking underground radiations to disease have been done in Europe dating as far back as the 1800?s when dowsers found geopathic energies linked to livestock illness, infertility, aggressive behavior and low milk production. In the 1920?s in Germany two researchers, Winzer and Melzer, discovered that areas of Stuttgart that were located above five major geological fault lines had the highest rates of cancer mortality. In 1929, the German aristocrat Gustav Freherr von Pohl began the first systematic study of human cancer and its link to noxious telluric (earth) radiation under the watchful eye of government officials. He dowsed the entire Bavarian community of Vilsbiburg with 8,500 inhabitants. He plotted on a map what he felt were the areas where cancer would most likely occur based on his findings. This was compared to a map made by the town?s medical examiner noting the locations where cancer patients lived, finding them to be in exact correlation.


Houses in geopathic zones often don?t sell and a string of homes in the same neighborhood may be for sale at the same time. People move out of these homes because they don?t feel well and can?t seem to settle there. Frequent accidents will also occur in geopathic zones."


Source and Credit:-


http://www.sunherb.com/geopathic_stress.htm


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