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Jean Menges gave me my life back. This is no hyperbole.
I am 68 and have suffered from frequent “mystery headaches” since my 20’s. They
grew significantly more intense in the past few years. Often lasting for 48 hours, I would feel exhausted and depressed for days afterwards. I threw every possible solution I could think of at them – from allopathic to naturopathic and holistic modalities with no lasting relief.
As a student of Biogeometry I became aware of the possibility that the toxicity of certain earth grid lines and electrosmog could be driving the headaches. This led my husband and I to hire Jean to harmonize our home. We chose the Core Level service.
When Jean arrived at our house, she spent hours with us at the onset of the visit
learning our lifestyle, our issues, and analyzing the layout of the property. The days that followed were a flurry of activity involving testing and balancing every inch of our environment, inside and out.
The results were palpable and immediate. The headaches were gone and have not
returned. In addition, my husband and I are both experiencing many more life enhancements.
Amongst them a general sense of well being, becoming more authentically ourselves and deepening our bond as a couple, less irritation and frustration with petty annoyances, a strengthening of our physical constitutions, more joy and more laughter, more energy and fewer aches and pains, deeper and more peaceful sleep, a sense of overall calm, contentment and an accompanying knowing that this is how one is really meant to feel. The home harmonization has truly been a life-changing event. Who knows what our lives would have been like had we not chosen this path.
With the support of Jean’s assistants, the GeoHarmony Services team is unsurpassed. Jean’s years of experience, her formidable expertise, her kind and loving way and her passion for what she does are unequaled. This work is where her heart is and this is a rare thing in today’s world.
Shelby
Santa Fe, NM
By the time I found GeoHarmony Services, I was sitting in a Starbucks on a cold winter Monday, 3 hours early for my therapy appointment, frantically searching the internet for someone who could possibly help me understand an online class I had signed up for. That class was BioGeometry and it was my last-ditch attempt to figure out what had been happening to me for the last 15 years, ever since I moved to Manhattan from the boroughs.
On this particular morning, I had been chased out of my apartment by very close and loud construction (facade repointing) that had begun the first working day of the year and continued unabated for the next 6 months. Being self-employed and having given up my office during the pandemic, I had been living under acoustic assault for 4 weeks by the time this very important class began, and my brains were especially scrambled. Needless to say, I made the right decision in reaching out to GeoHarmony Services, Inc.
The recent noise was only the icing on top of a tall cake of problems at my development. I started noticing something seriously wrong within 2 weeks of moving in, but could not figure out what it was or where it was coming from. It seemed to be coming from everywhere… a general malaise that made everything harder and would at times trigger considerable anxiety. And it was too late to go back to the rent-controlled apartment I had grown up in. That was gone and I was stuck. My roommate, whom I dragged with me kicking and screaming (mostly about 5G), lasted only about a year and then moved back to his home country. After that, it seemed like very little went right for me no matter what I tried.
After 14 subsequent years of exhausting depression, anxiety and finally panic disorder, I was no longer looking for a better doctor. I was looking for an architect who could shed some light on what might be wrong with the buildings I moved into. I was in therapy, I was on medication, I was meditating, I was eating well, but I was getting worse. And it wasn’t just me. Over the years, it became apparent that there is a mental health problem in the whole development that the board and management will not address with a 10-foot pole.
I was suspecting something wrong in the building materials, or perhaps the perpetual acoustical problems, but I could not have understood the magnitude of what I was up against until I caught a series on GAIA. This is where I first learned about BioGeometry and found that my prayers had been answered. The founder of BioGeometry, Dr. Ibrahim Karim, happened to be an architect who developed a means of detecting and correcting for disturbances created by Wifi, EMR, poor building design, naturally occurring geopathic stress and yep, 5G. All the G’s, really, but my poor roommate was right! It never occurred to me that living in midtown was a whole different ballgame from simply working in the city. I thought I’d be saving time and money on my commute, and I did, but then I lost it on a myriad of other problems that cropped up because of this type of pollution, as I had pretty much moved into the heart of the beast when I should have been moving to the country.
The class I needed help with was taught by one of Dr. Karim’s most experienced students, and it was almost more than I bargained for. By the end of the first weekend’s bootcamp-style training, I was in tears. The world of all the stuff that’s been killing me was finally opened up to me and I couldn’t process the information I needed to address it! I was overwhelmed by the pace of the work and started to fall behind. The good news, of course, is that there is a way to address it, but here I had finally found my way to something that could actually help me after all this time, and I wasn’t getting it! Then, I got a reply email from Jean Menges of GeoHarmony Services., and that’s when the waters finally stopped rising.
First, Jean talked me through the exercises I needed to keep up with the classwork. She helped me measure the problem areas safely and place the proper tools in the right spots.
These were very basic treatments but they helped me sleep and I made it through the class as well! My next step was to have my place professionally harmonized and that decision has since changed everything.
I have my mind back. I can focus. I can string sentences together into meaningful
communications! Within a couple of months of the installation, there was a huge
difference in energy level and improvement in mood and clarity. Relationships with everybody in my life improved. My outlook totally shifted. Things seemed possible again.
Besides being an absolutely fascinating subject, BioGeometry provides results that last and snowball in the best possible ways. And I could not have lucked out more with Jean Menges.
As any student of Dr. Karim will tell you, there is a mandate to strive for excellence in all that we do. And that is the experience you get when you contract with this company. Jean has been a licensed practitioner of BioGeometry for at least 10 years and works closely with the founder and his family. She and her assistance are a relatively small and select group of people in the world who do this and they perform their work discreetly and masterfully. They’re also really nice, down-to-earth people and total professionals.
And about 18 months since they worked at my place, I’m excited to say that I’ve re-invented my business and am also preparing for my 3 rd – level course in BioGeometry coming up this September! Even the noise seems more subdued these days. There is a calm and steady sense of something real getting built correctly. It’s a new world.
My undying thanks and gratitude to Jean, GeoHarmony Services team, and the Karim family!!!
Susan
New York, New York
Interview by Amy Carr
“What drew you to BioGeometry,“ I ask Jacob, a family man residing with his wife and elementary school age children in upstate New York.
I’ve always been a holistic wellness kind of guy. Always looking to do whatever I can to boost everyone’s health and wellbeing. Eat well. Exercise. Get adequate rest. And take care of the environment. Live in a home with as few deleterious influences as possible; minimal exposure to EMF; to all toxic materials.”
“When the pandemic hit, we were in Buffalo. Not New York City, but still urban; densely populated. I thought we should move to someplace rural,” he added, sipping the Nootropic filling his large brown mug.” I saw this on-screen. “I’d offer you some,” he quipped, “but …”
“There’s 500 miles between us?” I smiled.
“Yup.”
“Keep going,” I said. “I can relate.”
“Since I can work from anywhere, we chose country life. Having a garden. Growing vegetables. To minimize our kids’ exposure and enable in-person learning, we joined a home schoolers’ group.”
“Nice,” I said.
“It was, except something was affecting us. Neither I nor my wife could place what it was. We thought it might low-level EMF poisoning. That was just a guess.”
“Yeah,” I said, “That’s a real thing. A lot’s been written about it.”
“Still, we liked being in the country. Liked where we were – aesthetically and the people we were getting to know. We wanted to settle down. Buy land; build a house. Choose the materials and introduce what safety measures we could.”
“What was your process?” I asked. This was fascinating, especially to someone living in New York City, where choosing materials or other elements of your living space, except for things like flooring, countertops, the fabric on your upholstered furniture, is impossible.”
“I found a building biologist,” Jacob said. “Someone who helps people build healthy homes, with low EMF, for example. They advise on healthy product choices. Ensure the water, for drinking and bathing, is pure. Ensure the electricity has no adverse effects. Block EMF, except where you absolutely need it. The process was expensive, time-consuming, cumbersome. But to protect my family’s physical and mental health – I know I’m lucky to be able to – I simply didn’t have a choice.”
“I’m impressed with your commitment to your family. So far so good?”
“Except that the house would take a year to be finished. And we weren’t that happy in our rental. The kids weren’t getting along; my wife and I had our share of disagreements. And while there were no major health issues, no covid, we were getting infections, allergies. What the average family tolerates. We, with our holistic health bag of tricks, less so.”
“Challenging.” All this gave me pause.
“Even our garden felt off. The vegetables weren’t thriving. And part of the reason for relocating had been to be able, at least partly, to grow fruits and vegetables. We engaged a local botanist; nourished the soil to effectively yield crops. It didn’t.”
“I was pretty frustrated. And telling everyone willing to listen. Partly because I needed an ear and partly because I had a glimmer of hope there was something out there that could help us. I just hadn’t found it yet.”
“And there was?”
“Yup. Someone I trusted mentioned BioGeometry. How effectively it could deal with off-balance energy. The same protocols the Ancients used to select auspicious locations for the Pyramids and other sacred edifices – churches, mosques, etc.”
“Then came the real gift. I did some research, talked to more people, and found Jean Menges, a top-notch BioGeometry practitioner who came to our rental property to determine what was causing the disconnect in our health and well-being.”
“Jean completed a first round of BioGeometry. There was a sulfur smell. It reeked. We also had hard water. No matter how carefully we rinsed our hands after washing, there was a residual soap sud film. We all had dry hair. Glasses and silverware, carefully washed, always had spots. Our clothes had mineral stains. The water pressure was abysmal.
“Jean employed BioGeometry to correct the grid lines inside the house and address energy issues on the electrical panel, water source, modem/router, etc. Pretty quickly, things started changing. Almost immediately, the sulfur smell went away. There was a sense of Harmony. The children’s health improved. Their spirits lifted; they were happier. This was beautiful to see. To maintain this, when we leave home we all wear Bioeometry pendants.”
“Did other people notice?” I asked.
“Absolutely. People entering our home said things like ‘This feels like a happy place.’ Visits from in-laws became more palatable, ha ha. There’s a sense of protection and safety; you want to come home and be home.”
“All this happened after one series of BioGeometry treatments?”
“Yes. And we wanted more.
“We brought Jean back to treat the surrounding land, where she identified more power spots. Places we all now walk to every day. She introduced BioGeometry into our garden. Everything grew better; tasted better. Consuming it felt restorative. She optimized my Tesla charger; corrected the workings of the car. Introduced BG3 – BioGeometry-ese for positive, centering, sacred energy – to our computers, all our devices; musical instruments. She worked on our Tesla and Pulse machines. Determined the 6-sided pyramid we meditate under needed adjusting: using tape on the base, she converted it to an optimal eight-sided structure. If my new, nirvana-like aura is any gauge, this worked like a charm.
“We bring BioGeometry tools to our kids’ home school group. The children don’t even know it’s there. The teachers notice, though. They report a noticeable shift: students exhibiting more calm and focus.”
“You’re a great advocate of BioGeometry,” I comment.
“Yes. And I’m not an easy sell. Skepticism is my middle name.”
“I’m like that, too,” I say. “And your new house? You’re still planning to move? With things going so well where you are?”
“We are happy here. Still, for the long term, we want a home that meets our needs in a more expansive way. My wife and I agree the best thing is to apply BioGeometry to building our new house. Especially since P3, a recent advance based on Dr. Karim’s research, will enable more precision and refinement.”
“We’re working with Jean Menges and Doreya, the daughter of Dr. Karim, who quantified the science behind BioGeometry. Founded the practice. They’re specifying the design, placement and orientation of the new house. Where the well and pool will be; where internet and phone lines coming into the house will be placed. They’re harmonizing the building materials and helping us determine where to situate our garden.”
“BioGeometry is more cost-effective than blocking EMF. It’s also more effective in creating true harmony; attaching to the flow of what’s already happening.
“Besides, blocking EMF is tricky. Because it’s crucial to be connected. To conduct business; maintain touch with people; keep abreast of what’s going on in the world. Still, EMF can do a number on your mind and your body. Not everyone is aware of this – or has the means to address it.”
“But when hear about ‘The Miracle of Hemberg,’ how BioGeometry made a difference in a small town in Switzerland, it becomes crystal clear. Dr. Karim was called in to correct the ill effects of electro-sensitivity, a.k.a. electro smog, on the locals. Poor sleep, headaches, dissipated energy. A tendency to argue. All this correlated with installation of a Wifi antenna at a local church. As soon as Dr. Karim installed BioGeometry shapes people reported an almost immediate turnaround. Better sleep, fewer headaches, more calm, an upsurge in energy. And this stood the test of time. Two years on, people were still experiencing positive effects.”
“I know about this project,” I say. “Still, you present it in a compelling way.”
“That’s because I’m gob-smacked by what BioGeometry can do to improve life on this Earth, which is, ultimately, our forever home. And while no one has yet studied this, I wonder if we won’t learn that BioGeometry has a protective effect on the Earth. It certainly honors the Earth’s energy stasis. Implementing it on a large scale could have a considerable effect,” Jacob adds, clearly moved.”
“One problem is that, in our world, EMF is vital. Still, it either kills you or cures you. And without a safety valve like BioGeometry, it does both. The classic ‘can’t live with it; can’t live without it’ syndrome, playing out in front of us.”
Jacob concludes by telling me that he and his wife completed foundation and advanced BioGeometry training, and frequently speak to local groups about the practice. They want to be certain people understand the potential of BioGeometry to significantly reduce the ill effects of EMF.”
“Thank you for taking the time to talk to me, Jacob,’ I say. “When will your new home be ready? Could we follow up when it is?”
“November 2022. Sure.”
“Great,” I say. “I’ll be in touch.”
Amy Carr is a writer and editor with 25 years’ experience creating content for public relations, as well as in ghostwriting and creative writing. She develops wide genre content in areas that range from food and wine, fashion and lifestyle, to architecture and self-help. She serves on the Reelabiities selection committee, a film festival by, for and about those of varying abilities, while also promoting equity and inclusion.
Amy Carr’s Story
I’ve always had a somewhat unconventional approach to life. This, I’ve come to realize, far from being a liability, is actually an asset.
The story began in the offices of a small public relations firm at which I worked. The firm’s founder, whose family had fled World War II Poland and emigrated to Harbin, China, introduced me to the tenets of Chinese and herbal medicine she had learned growing up. Things like, “Like heals like,” which for her meant things like that those suffering from kidney issues should eat kidneys. And, “Garlic can treat just about whatever ails you.” This, I learned, was quite true. Garlic, consumed raw in gargantuan amounts, healed almost every infection I contracted.
Following this, I continued to follow non-mainstream approaches, seeking out chiropractors, acupuncturists, herbalists, and more, all to positive effect. I also practiced meditation and took yoga classes; did inner child work; and learned the basics of BodyTalk. I also took ballet classes, mainly to capture the joy I’d felt as a child, engaging in this.
I met Jean in the early 2000s through a dear friend who shared my holistic medicine approach. “You absolutely must take your little one to see her,” she told me. The little one to whom she was referring was my daughter, now in her mid-20’s, then in elementary school.
“What does she do?” I asked.
Whatever is needed,” Arlene told me. “Jean, who is skilled in acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and something called BodyTalk will, in her exemplary way, assess the situation at hand. And identify exactly what will be of the most benefit. And apply it. It’s all quite profound.”
I made an appointment right away. And following this, many more, since Jean’s treatment was unfailingly effective. What struck me most about Jean was that she was, in equal measure, empathic, knowledgeable, skilled.
In late 2018 into early 2019, when Jean confided that she was seriously considering closing her practice to pursue a different avenue to bring ‘healing energy’ to the world, I was bewildered. And dismayed. “Your work is beyond comparison. Please, please don’t do this,” I begged. I couldn’t bear to lose you.”
“Don’t worry, you won’t,” Jean said, enigmatically.
Initially, Jean didn’t go into detail about her future plans, simply saying, “My lease is coming due. It’s time.” I was puzzled. It wasn’t like there were no other spaces in Manhattan available.
Thereafter, whenever I visited Jean’s office, she spoke to me about something called BioGeometry, with great respect and, I noted, growing enthusiasm.
“What, exactly, is this?” I asked.
“The short answer is that it’s a way of identifying and accessing energy that has the capacity to optimize the lives of those in its range,” Jean began, piquing my interest, and still failing to calm my concerns about losing Jean as a resource.
As the months went by, my interest in BioGeometry grew. I read “Back to the Future for Mankind” and “BioGeometry BioSignatures,” both by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, BioGeometry’s founder. And in the process learned about the power of BioGeometry to improve quality of life not just within individuals’ homes, offices, and gardens even, but of entire communities. An example of this took place in Hemberg, Switzerland, where BioGeometry was applied, to good effect, to ameliorate the effects of the emf radiating from cell phone tower, the presence of which had immediate negative effects on those who lived nearby. The more I learned, the more my enthusiasm grew.
And then came covid. And with it, cautionary tales about the importance of social distancing and masking. The message was to avoid interacting with others. This seemed to preclude things like taking public transportation to medical offices; riding elevators; sitting in waiting rooms; spending any time at all with those outside one’s designated covid ‘bubble.’
And so began my BioGeometry journey, some two years in the making, as I made the decision to engage Jean to harmonize the Manhattan apartment I lived in with my husband.
The first time Jean came, she placed three-dimensional shapes in various spots, primarily behind doors and on windowsills, secured in place so that they would not inadvertently shift, especially since their exact placement was carefully calibrated according to BioGeometry measurements.
Pretty much immediately, things in my life began to shift. My daughter, living in another state but still very much part of our family and clearly in tune with its dynamics, called to say she would be moving into a new apartment, with her boyfriend. This would solve the long-term issues of roommate comings and goings. It would also be an altogether happy arrangement, since it would allow her to live with someone who cares deeply about her – and vice versa.
Still, things were not perfect. As a writer I was creatively blocked, ostensibly pandemic-related, although preceding this as well. I’ve been a hired pen, both writer and editor, for years. Writing content for others, I have collaboratively and independently crafted a wide range of genres, from white papers to bylined articles to speeches to ghostwriting books on others’ behalf; and more
This work was and is, straightforward for me to produce. In contrast, inspiration for my own creative writing was lurking in the shadows, afraid to come out. And despite trying every which way to nourish this, even writing haiku as a strategy to ‘re-open the gates,’ nothing was working.
And my husband, a television writer turned teacher, had been at a new school for the previous two years. and let’s say he wasn’t grooving to the vibe.
Several months later, Jean and her BioGeometry business partner, Nancy Torres, came to update to a higher level of harmonization. They removed some of the three-dimensional BioGeometry signature tools that Jean had initially placed on windowsills, shelves and behind doors and installed BioGeometry discs in my daughter’s bedroom and bathroom, as well as in the, dining room and living room, with each location chosen through measuring and re-measuring, climbing on ladders and up footstools, to reach the sometimes hard-to-access spots the process required.
They found a blockage in my kitchen and another in the vestibule connecting my bedroom and bathroom. These were, as it turned out, corrected, with an amazing amount of grit and finally, what appeared relative ease. There was, however, one tangled gridline spot, in my bedroom, that proved challenging to correct, even after many hours of measuring and re-measuring; testing and re-testing. The plan was for Nancy to return to address and correct this.
Nonetheless, we immediately began to experience positive effects. I ‘miraculously’ came across a video featuring the leader of a writing workshop I had attended years before. I reached out to her, discovered that the workshop was alive and well on Zoom, and immediately enrolled. I’ve been attending every week since. I’m no longer blocked, and am inspired by the high quality of work fellow participants, several of whom I know from prior years. Plus, I immediately had access to something that is one of the most joyful parts of my life.
A few months after Jean and Nancy’s visit, my husband got the frankly welcome news that his contract at his school would not be renewed. And in a matter of days, he got a new position at a new school.
And we had a beautiful visit to California to see our daughter. And returned home confident that we would soon again see her. And then, completely unexpectedly, just three weeks later, on her way home from visiting a friend in South Carolina, she decided to stop in New York to spend a weekend with us. This was truly a gift. As the parents of an only child, we are extremely devoted to her.”
Several months later, Nancy returned. This was to complete the overall harmonizing of the apartment, to check and recheck discs, as well as to deal with that recalcitrant spot in the bedroom occupied by me and my husband. Determining, through careful calibrations, that the problem originated in the common hallway the bedroom abutted, she was successful in untangling the grid lines, continuing raising the space to P3 BG3, the highest level of Biogeometry harmonization, and the results demonstrate this.
Since then, things in our household are more calm, and there have been quite a few positive developments.
My husband, who had been diagnosed with diabetes, became, uncharacteristically, 100% willing to take charge of his own health by completely changing his diet to support reversing this condition via a program recommended to him by a friend who had successfully accomplished this.
He also assumed coaching and mentoring responsibilities for an organization in which he had been diligently participating for many months. Oh, and the New York-based Welsh congregation in which he had been diligently participating for upwards of 25 years — curating cultural events, attending board meetings and, throughout the pandemic and ongoing, ensuring that services, to gifted musical accompaniment and drawing people from all over the world, continued on Zoom — resoundingly elected him president. This was quite a development, especially for someone who has a tendency to take a back seat; accepts no credit for things he almost single handedly empowers; fail to acknowledge or even realize how much he has to contribute.
And the new school at which he began working, really a network of schools across the city, state, and country, transferred him to a location to which he was able to safely bicycle along the river. Not only this, he began to receive recognition for what was seen as an extraordinary ability to teach art to young children.
Meanwhile, our chubby little elderly dog suddenly re-captured her young-girl-ish physique, to the point where neighbors commented on this, and one even asked if I had adopted a new puppy. Her distended stomach, indicative of possible liver issues, resolved.
And I’ve recently found what feels like the beginning of a solution to a non-serious but annoying health issue that has been plaguing me for years. Within a short time of following a new protocol, the symptoms are beginning to recede.
I’ve found a place to work that’s nearby, and both lifts my spirits and boosts my productivity.
Over the summer, a lovely young lady my daughter has known since middle school, came to stay with us to more conveniently commute to her job in midtown. It was lovely to have her company. And a completely young man whose parents are family friends, is staying with us for six weeks while he completes an internship with an internationally-renowned NGO. It’s equally delightful having him here.
And our neighbor’s son and daughter-in-law, writers who teach and have come to be dear friends, will be staying with her for several months. We have made it a goal to spend time together and support one another in our creative endeavors.
And the goodness carries beyond our immediate surroundings. One set of neighbors on our floor, heretofore reserved, have become friendly. Another family, who lives down the hall and whose adult children are living with them, succeeded in selling their place and securing another, not far from where we all now live. We’ll miss them, and/but are happy for them that things worked out so well. I’ve made a connection to a couple who live on a different floor, and now have a smoother relationship with another long-time friend.
More, it feels certain, will emerge in the coming months and years. Before our home was harmonized I did not expect to feel as positive and hopeful as I now do. I’m enormously grateful to have been able to bring Jean and Nancy in to harmonize my space, and have, equally, felt encouraged by what I have learned from others whose space they have, together and independently, worked on.
Amy Carr is a writer and editor with 25 years’ experience creating content for public relations, as well as in ghostwriting and creative writing. She develops wide genre content in areas that range from food and wine, fashion and lifestyle, to architecture and self-help. She serves on the Reelabiities selection committee, a film festival by, for and about those of varying abilities, while also promoting equity and inclusion.