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What are telluric currents? Do they affect people?

Telluric currents .You may have heard of them on occasion, and may even, that every time you hear this term you cannot avoid relating it to esoteric or science-fiction subjects.You have read for example "The Foucault Pendulum" by Umberto Eco , you will remember the original way this theme appeared in his unforgettable novel.

Three intellectuals, Belbo, Casaubon and Diotallevi, devise a supposed plan to dominate the world.In what way? Through the use of telluric currents, however, his plan is clouded by the presence of a scholar, of a distinguished Hermeticist named Aglie , who was, nothing more and nothing less, than the incarnation of the legendary count of Saint-Germain, which we already talked about in Science Daily Online.

Leaving aside its esoteric connotation, it is worth knowing by way of curiosity, which are telluric currents and all the associated tradition to them.You will find it incredible!

The telluric currents of our planet

We will explain it in a simple way, only to serve as a stimulant to expand information on your own if so On the other hand, if you stand as an expert in telluric currents, we encourage you to leave us your comments so that we can enrich ourselves with your knowledge and experiences.

What are telluric currents? Do they affect people?

  • Let's start.Think of our precious planet as a sphere wrapped in infinity of magnetic currents that go from north to south .What originates them? The igneous nucleus of its interior, where it remains in a liquid state, that magma rich in cast iron and other elements.
  • Telluric currents are actually electric currents that run through of our vast oceans and of course the earth, very close to the surface itself.They are like small discharges of very low frequency, which in turn, are related to thunderstorms
  • This electric field is part in turn of what is known as a magnetosphere , a very important layer that protects us in turn from the solar wind and those particles charged with energy that the sun sends us, and that impact our planet.
  • This magnetic field formed by telluric currents next to the magnetosphere, are also very important for many other things.Many animals use this magnetic field to guide themselves through their travels , as is the case with many migratory birds s.
  • Do you know where the word telluric comes from? of "tellūs", which means Earth.

Man and telluric currents

There is a long tradition about telluric currents.They have known each other since ancient times, our ancestors already knew how to recognize these energy fields by observing Nature, and those mysteries inscribed in them only perceptible through sensitivity, curiosity and that ancestral union with the invisible that, surely, had our most primitive ancestors.

What are telluric currents? Do they affect people?

  • It is said that our ancestors knew very well where these most relevant telluric fields were," navels of the world ", they called them, scenarios where they raised their dolmens or menhirs. Places of great spiritual and geological impact in which, in their opinion, an authentic focus of energy emerged.
  • right? Simple Superchery? We do not know, but for Eastern medicine, for example, it is a topic of great relevance. Feng shui is based precisely on these force fields and how they affect the human being.Many centuries ago, Eastern culture knew very well how to study a certain terrain to know if it was suitable or not to build a house.They analyzed what they called "dragon veins" or "demon outings."
  • The Celts also did it, they were looking for certain energy fields to erect their energy centers cult.
  • Some people who consider themselves as more "sensitive and intuitive" perceive this type of telluric networks, identifying what they call as harmful telluric energies, capable of becoming more nervous and even get sick.
  • These invisible lines that form the telluric networks are also called "H network" or "Hartmann network" in honor of Ernst Hartmann, A German doctor who is an expert in geobiology and dowsing.Sometimes, through these networks there is a greater ionization, or a greater presence of gamma radiation, fluctuations that for many, end up directly affecting our health.

What are telluric currents? Do they affect people?

As you can see, the issue of telluric currents is as broad as pomegranate, sometimes converging in areas where the scientific meets the esoteric or , the fantastic thing with curious therapeutic techniques that every day, seem to be more fashionable.Each one of us is free to accept them or not, but without a doubt, I deserved to make a place in our space for Science Daily Online.

And now tell us what meaning do telluric currents have for you? Do not forget to leave us your opinion, and if you wish, also discover what you can do for yourself to take better care of our planet.

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