Is Your Home at Higher Risk for Lightning Strikes?

They say "lightning never strikes twice." Really?

My friend Peter's grandparents house was hit four times by lightning when he was growing up. I have another friend a retired teacher whose tree in her backyard has been hit three times by lightning. The fact is that lightning strikes twice, thrice and more all the time.

Lightning is attracted to an apparatus in the ground that I call a "Strike Point." And if your home is close to a strike point, or over one, you are at increased risk of being hit by lightning. To understand this, let's look at what we are taught about lighting strikes.

We are told lightning is created by the negatively charged clouds that are attracted to the positively grounded earth. This positive charge moves up objects above the ground through things like trees. The higher up it moves the greater the risk to be hit by lightning. This positive charge attracts the negative charge of a cloud, and a negative charge is sent out. At the same time the positive charge sends out what is called a "streamer." Voila they collide and you have lightning.

The lighting hits the ground and creates an oscillating wave that moves between the ground and a height of about sixty miles above the ground. These waves then circle the Earth creating what is called the Schumann Resonance, the Earth's heartbeat.

Something else is going on in the ground. There are numerous telluric currents in the Earth. Lightning is one source that fuels a particular telluric current. There is an apparatus that consists of lines of energy. These lines of energy for the lack of a better word, have filling locations, or charging locations along their route of travels. I call these fueling points "Strike Points." I believe that lightning is attracted to these strike points in order to fuel the telluric current associated with lightning. I imagine that my friend Peter's grandparents lived over, or close to a strike point and that is why they were hit with lightning so many times.

To repeat, in addition to the Schumann Resonance that lightning creates above ground, it also fuels another apparatus that carries the charge of lighting in the ground. These lines of energy fragment and divide and I imagine regroup later. They are ubiquitous and cover much of the ground below. They are a potent telluric current.

How do I know this?

During my surveys I have found that the Ancients that lived thousands of years ago knew this. Because I have found the stones and stone structures they constructed to mark and work with telluric currents field by lightning. I have not yet figured out why they did this. Amazing. After I learned this I began looking at trees and other objects hit by lightning to see if there was a strike point close by. I have consistently found strike points at places where lighting struck, as in the picture below.

Bottom line living over or close to a strike point does not mean you will be hit by lightning, it only means that there is an increased chance that you will.

I can map, or picture dowse for strike points. In other words if you send pictures of your property and give my address I can make a determination. I use my dowsing rods for my analysis. So I don't need to visit to look for one. A picture and address will do.

If you are buying a new home, or moving call me to have me take a look first.

madis

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