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Places of power

What are places of power?

Places of power are a part of the network of natural "power lines" that stretch across all of the continents around the globe. They are natural magnetic fields and energy zones that are often found in the great outdoors.

Waterlines are often located beneath places of powers, and they produce a high level of conductivity in the ground. Depending on their structure, rocks and cliffs either absorb or reflect this cosmic radiation, which has an influence on the place of power.

When a person is tired or exhausted and has no energy left, he can recharge via bio-energy, the life energy of plants or through electromagnetic fields.

Bovis unit of measurement
These electromagnetic fields are measurable. One of the best tools is a biometer, which measures the energy in Bovis units. French physicist Alfred Bovis (1871-1947) developed a scale with the help of a pendulum. The basic scale ranges from 0 to 10,000 units.

6,500 Bovis units = neutral value
7,000–9,000 Bovis units = good soil, fruit and other produce
10,000 Bovis units = subtile ethereal realm
Over 10,000 Bovis units = even higher values in terms of
higher consciousness

Values below the neutral value rob us of energy.
Values above the neutral value give us new energy.

This fine source of energy is available for everyone who is ready to receive it.

Typical Bovis values

A closed room ca. 10–20
After a storm ca. 1,500–2,500
At the ocean or in the mountains ca. 4,000–8,000
At the foot of a waterfall ca. 50,000
Grottoes ca. 14,000
Chapels and churches ca. 10,000–25,000
Mountains and cliffs ca. 12,000


Starting at 800 meters above sea level, mountains function like antennas. That's why hikers often feel a high level of energy and joy in so many valleys.

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You can find more information about places of power here: magic-places.ch

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