Jean Menges has been an Independent Licensed BG-EHS Practitioner since 2014. She holds Bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Medical Technology from Case Western Reserve and a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from South Baylo University. Jean has also served as a research assistant at the University Hospitals of Cleveland, performing molecular genetics and microbiology research.
A 35-year healthcare career deeply informs Jean’s mission as a BioGeometry home practitioner. She harnesses her extensive knowledge of scientifically-grounded BioGeometry precepts and deep determination to repair and restore harmony to individual homes, commercial spaces, the community, and the Earth’s environmental energies.
Jean will travel for BG-EHS projects in North America and internationally from her office locations in Tampa (Florida) and New York City.
Nancy Torres became an independent licensed BioGeometry Environmental Home Solutions (BG-EHS) practitioner in 2017 and a certified health coach for the HealthyU weight loss program in 2021. She has also been a Pranic Healer since 2007. Before her career in esoteric modalities, Nancy had studied finance and worked in Boston’s financial district. She then went on to have a thriving career at the New York Stock Exchange, spending 15 years successfully running operations on the Floor. In 2017 she switched gears and became a high school math teacher serving underprivileged children in the Bronx.
While spending her time in high-stress careers, she was prompted to explore the importance of wellness for herself and her family. She studied Crystal Healing, Essential Oils, and Reiki before finding her home in Pranic Healing and BioGeometry.
Nancy Torres’s passion is to support others in their journey to become healthy by centering their energy systems within themselves and the spaces they live in. Nancy currently lives in New York City with her husband, two kids, and an oversized dog!
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“When did you first learn about BioGeometry?” I ask Jean.
“At a BodyTalk conference, in 2011. I met Kris Attard, a BodyTalk Mindscape instructor who was coincidentally becoming a BioGeometry instructor. I overheard a conversation he was having with someone about quantum physics and chaos theory.
“He told me about how BioGeometry applies ancient principles that parallel those used to identify sacred power spots to harmonize environmental stresses we encounter in the modern world. It’s like Geomancy from Egypt.”
“As someone who learned that the environment, including EMF, impacts well-being, I was intrigued. I immediately signed up for Kris’ training, for six days in Miami, Florida. It was February 2012,” Jean said.
“I wanted to offer BioGeometry to family, friends, and patients, but needed first to verify that it worked. I bought all the BioGeometry student products. Harmonized my Manhattan apartment and witnessed results in short amount of time. The biggest one was that my unfriendly next-door neighbor, frequently called the building security on my toddlers played in the hallway we shared, suddenly became friendly two weeks later. I learned she got a job after being unemployed for two years. She apologized to me about calling the building security and now let my toddlers be kids again and play in our hallway.”
“When the opportunity arose, I introduced BioGeometry to my acupuncture and BodyTalk patients who, despite did well with treatments, would experience setbacks when at home or at work. I arranged for them to purchase a BioSignature Pendant and Home Energy Balancing Home Kit. They began reporting to me their results. As their health improvement sustained, their relationships improved, and a couple even decided to get more fulfilling jobs.”
“There is something about BioGeometry. So in July 2012, I took the six-day advanced BioGeometry training, in Asheville, North Carolina, with Robert Gilbert. And after this, Dr. Karim’s special topics workshop, lasting five days. I immediately started practicing the advanced skills with people who let me.”
“After Dr. Karim’s special topics, basically graduate level work, I applied to become the first official BioGeometry products retailer. Before this, only BioGeometry instructors could sell BioGeometry products to their BioGeometry students. Essentially, only who took the course training were experiencing its benefits. I wanted this to change this. Plus, my patients were asking to purchase BioGeometry products for their family and loved ones.
“I built an online product store and gave talks, not just to sell BioGeometry products, but to offer precise instructions on how non-BioGeometry people can use the products to help themselves.”
““Very Jean Menges of you,” I smiled.
“I like knowing that someone from the general public, a non-BioGeometry trained person, can acquire pendants, home balancing kits, car strips, cell phone harmonization stickers etc., for themselves, family members, and friends. And use them effectively. After seeing results for themselves, they maybe inspired to take the BioGeometry training.”
“This is not just good for BioGeometry. It’s good for the world to have more BG3!”
“Absolutely,” I agree. “What came next?”
“In Fall of 2013, after moving into a house in Queens, I signed up to take Dr. Karim’s Special Topics and Sayed Karim’s BG-EHS training.
“I applied all I had learned as a student to harmonizing our new house. But, my husband at the time was admitted to the hospital with a ruptured appendix. I didn’t get attend both workshops. Everything turned out alright, but when he came home, he brought home MRSA with him.
“With my holistic healthcare background and access to the top local holistic doctors, we couldn’t stop the MRSA infection that was affecting everyone in the house, including my mother-in-law who was staying with us. My son was the only one who didn’t contract it, but he had recurrent mouth herpes sores before and during the outbreak. As a medical professional with a background in molecular genetic and microbiology research, I knew there was no established treatment for MRSA, and we’d exhausted all the outliers.
“Still, I kept trying. Since MRSA, which is resistant to antibiotics, proliferates in a personal with a compromised immune system. At the advice of our pediatrician, the family went on an antibiotic-free diet. Plus I disinfected all contaminated surfaces, even washing bath towels after every use, every single day for four long months.
“At the end of my rope, I reached out to Doreya, Dr. Karim’s daughter. She suggested I engage her brother, Sayed, to harmonize my home and privately train me as a practitioner; so I would be certain to thoroughly learn the necessary BioGeometry Environmental Home Solutions skills to fully harmonize my home. All that I learned in advanced training was thus integrated on a much deeper level in terms of training, methodology, and implementation. I also attained the highest level of BioGeometry home harmonization and learned how to effectively harmonize Earth’s grid lines.
“In balancing my home, I saw that the locations where my husband was working and sleeping – spending the majority of his time – were weakening his immune system. The same was true of where my son was sleeping. These 3 areas needed harmonizing the most. With Sayed’s help, I implemented practitioner protocols and achieved practitioner-level solutions in these areas and rest of the house, including the front porch and back garden.
“And the result?” I asked.
“Two weeks later, the MRSA completely stopped. The herpes stopped, too. Having a healthcare and microbiology background, I was now convinced that my home was the root cause. It was the house that made our family sick. Before the BG-EHS application, resolving at root cause level was limited.”
“A terrific outcome!” I said.
“There was more. By next Spring, our neighbors were putting furniture on their front porches. Having parties every weekend in their home or back garden. Throughout the previous year we’d lived there, this had never happened before. The neighborhood suddenly had this vitality, harmony and joy. And there was peace and calmness throughout my house. There was brightness, lightness and a feeling of expansion, like I can breath again. It was permanent.”
“Communications between our family changed. My husband and I were much less reactive: with each other, our parents, the kids. The kids got along better with each other.”
“Even the health of our garden, an organic garden that our landlady planted, improved. The infestation of aphids on the peach tree and ants, flies, and moths inside the house that next summer stopped. Our back yard was growing like a jungle; even our neighbor’s peach tree was thriving without our neighbor using pesticide; that’s how I learned trees can communicate with each other. And the fireflies; never seen so many fireflies in our back yard garden. Hundreds in our back yard; in New York City; in Queens!”
“After the BioGeometry harmonization, I made my kids wear the BioSignatures pendant all the time; bring BioGeometry home cube with them wherever they went. Because they were benefiting from living in a BG-EHS harmonized home. And I couldn’t insist on their school being harmonized.”
“Can you say more about what inspired you to become a BioGeometry practitioner?”
“It was partly my own family’s positive results. Partly what patients were reporting back to me.”
“I wanted to share its benefits. To learn the full gamut of BioGeometry protocols, to undertake the practice and gather my own evidence that it verifiably works. As a trained medical scientist, all of my choices are predicated on strong evidence with reproducible result. If something can’t be proved – and ‘re-proved’ – it doesn’t hold water with me. Once I had the confidence that the BioGeometry measurements, methodology, and positive outcomes could be replicated, I was on board.”
“When I completed BioGeometry practitioner training, I approached my mom about harmonizing my parents’ home. This was the first place I applied practitioner-level BioGeometry. I found Earth’s grid lines crossing the front door and harmonized it. A year later, I suggested that my mom take the foundation training. At first she claimed to be too busy with work. ‘How’s the front door now?’ I asked her.”
“Before you harmonized it, there were constant problems. I kept calling a handyman to fix it. They couldn’t. After you harmonized, we stopped having problems.”
“Hearing herself say this, mom signed up for the foundation training. A replacement front door they didn’t need is still in my parents’ basement.”
“My uncle asked me to harmonize his home and restaurants. My mother’s financial adviser asked me to harmonize her co-share work space. Even worked on my chiropractor’s waiting room and treatment rooms. Anyone who would let me spend a day or two in their space and work to harmonize it, I did it.”
“As I repeatedly implemented the BG-EHS methodology in all different types of spaces, at different cities, they all led to improvements. Most times at levels that the occupants felt palpable, including people visiting their space. They even said you have confirmed my feelings about my space with your measurements.”
“Can you give me an example?” I asked.
“My mom always felt there were problematic areas in their home. She never mentioned them to me before. The energetic disturbances I identified through measurements were the exact ones my mom noticed. This also happened with Jamie Verazin, a BioGeometry client whose home I harmonized.
“My mom later did advanced BioGeometry training. And a Dr. Karim’s Special Topics. Then she started helping others, including her employees.”
“How did other families feel about the harmonization you did for them?”
“They never mentioned anything. Some believe in the BioGeometry work I do. Some don’t. If they let me work in their home, I did. By then I knew the home balancing will help them, whether they acknowledge me for it or not. Selfishly, when they are more harmonized, I get the benefits.” Jean laughs.
“It feels great to know I can use BioGeometry to help my family. I’m grateful they let me do it for them. Plus, I wanted practice. To become excellent with my skills so I could work efficiently, and above all, effectively, with clients. Plus, I felt the need to validate that BioGeometry is a scientific methodology; that its results are consistent; reproducible. Given my strong science background, I’m naturally skeptical. With every modality I’ve studied, mastered, and now practice – BodyTalk, acupuncture, and more — I started out equally skeptical. It’s researcher and scientist in me.”
“I’m also results-driven; solution-oriented. Intent on problem solving. I approach every new modality in the same way. I don’t ask why something works in the beginning. First show me it works. Once I see it does, I agree to try it myself. Then I want to know why. By the time I get to the why stage, I’m committed.”
“Has anyone else in the family taken the training?”
“I started introducing my kids to BioGeometry in 2012; my son was seven; my daughter was four. It played a big part in helping them develop into resilient, centered, grounded kids.”
“My daughter recently took the foundation with Doreya and Lila. She’s 13. Interested in art and in design; architecture. She created a cartoon character wearing BioGeometry earrings. She also recently completed a portfolio of her art design, to submit with her high school applications.”
“And your son?”
“My son took the foundation training at 14. He wanted to learn the science I kept talking about. He used it at summer camp to help his bunkmates. He went on to do the advanced training. He’s now pursuing engineering and economics.”
“Both kids have read Back to the Future for Mankind and BioGeometry Signatures: Harmonizing the Body’s Subtle Energy Exchange with the Environment. Both of them wear the BioSignature pendant and travel with their cube. The training taught them how to measure and create BG3 themselves. They do notice when a space is harmonized.”
“I would speak to them yourself,” Jean offers. “They can share their own personal experiences using BioGeometry.”
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.
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I spoke with Jean’s daughter first.
“What drew you to BioGeometry?” I ask her.
“My mom, grandmother and brother all took the BioGeometry training. They got interested after my dad got sick and they tried so many different things to help him get well and when nothing did, BioGeometry saved his life. I was six or seven at the time. Even though I was aware of this, my first impression was that BioGeometry was hard to believe or understand. It was hard to believe that shapes could make such a huge difference.”
“After my family members all took the foundation, I started coming around to the idea. When I saw what they were able to understand, do, and make happen, I got interested in taking the foundation training. My mother and grandmother both did the advanced training, and my mom became a practitioner. Once she did, I made sure I wore my BioGeometry necklace every day. I could feel how much better my life was going when I had it on. Being a young kid, I managed to lose a bunch of them over the years. The newest one, which is based on recent research from Dr. Karim, I’ve managed to hold onto. I guess being 13 now, I’ve become more responsible.”
“It took me a few years to want to learn BioGeometry. I’m glad I did, because taking the course gives you a sense of how it works that’s different from just watching someone else do a bunch of measurements to figure out where to place special things. There are a bunch of very interesting concepts you learn about that I’m still trying to grasp.”
“After having taken the foundation course,” she continues, “I got interested in learning more about the principles behind BioGeometry that explain how it can create such an impact. How to use shapes and objects to bring about so many changes.”
“When, exactly, did you take the foundation training?” I ask. This is, essentially, BioGeometry 101, a basic Introduction that offers in-depth training and presents protocols students can apply to their lives to powerful effect.”
“A few months ago. I hope to do the advanced course soon. Maybe this summer.”
“Tell me something you got out of the foundation course? Something you do now that you didn’t before?”
“I take a BioGeometry cube to school. Every day. As soon as I take it out, the energy in my classroom feels a lot different. The students all relax. It’s like before they were anxious, and they right away got calmer. Contribute more to class. Seems more confident. I see a difference in the teachers, too. They might start out in a bad mood, maybe not being that nice to the students. As soon as that cube comes out they react more positively. It’s like everybody gets a little closer to nirvana, and they didn’t do anything themselves to make that happen.”
“How long did the foundation course run?” I asked.
“Two weeks, online. Two hours every other day, on zoom. Most of what I was learning took place outside of class, though. In class, Doreya would present introductions on BioSignatures, gridlines. They reviewed lessons we were being asked to watch. We practiced doing things. Like harmonizing a cup with stickers. Using a BioGeometry pendulum, called a I.K.U.P. pendulum. Using it to gauge a battery’s energy. If the energy was positive, the pendulum would spin clockwise. If it was negative, it would either spin counterclockwise or not at all. Each student had to complete five out of seven assignments to graduate.”
“What was a project you chose?” I asked.
“Harmonizing my grandparents’ house in Florida. Then testing to see if it was totally harmonized. I had to do all my own measurements and show the instructions I followed, to prove everything I completed correctly. I was worried this would be a touchy situation, because before I took the BioGeometry foundation training, my mom and her friend did some basic harmonizing of my grandparents’ Florida house. But my mom said, ‘Go right ahead. Let’s see what value you can add.”
“And how did your harmonization go?” I asked.
“Once I did more things in the house, using my newly acquired knowledge, my grandfather was immediately happier and in a better mood. This was great to see.”
“How did you feel being in your grandparents’ house, after you harmonized it?” I asked.
“Most of the houses I live in are harmonized,” Jean’s daughter said. “You don’t feel as much of an impact as if you were just introduced to BioGeometry. Harmonized homes tend to be refreshing and calming.”
After speaking to Jean’s daughter, I was able to speak with her brother about his BioGeometry experience.
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“Tell me everything,” I implored Jean’s son.
“I was introduced to BioGeometry when I was six,” Jean’s son said. “My mom discovered it and started using it because our family was sick, and traditional and integrative medicine wasn’t helping. As a health practitioner herself, she was determined to find a way to deal with the situation properly.”
“By the time I was 10 or 11, I developed my own interest in BioGeometry. I started seeing it applied in homes and environmental spaces. I occasionally helped my mom on projects, and started seeing its effects. Watching my mom do the work, I worked alongside her to double check that the measurements lined up properly. The effects could have been coincidental. Except they weren’t, because the process is completely measurable. Results can be replicated,100%. You can see the effects and sometimes even predict what they’ll be.”
“The whole process is almost like a math equation. I’m strong in math and science, so I know this. Like my mom, when it comes to science-based precision, I hold everything, BioGeometry included, to a high standard, which I can tell you it definitely meets.”
“This means a lot, especially for those who tend to be skeptical, and are not aware of BioGeometry’s grounding in scientific research,” I observe. “When did you take the BioGeometry foundation training?”
“Two years ago, during covid,” Jean’s son says. “The first time it was offered online. There was less social interaction, but I still got a lot of practice. I was in my home, and we had a dog staying with us that was very sick. I used him as a test subject. I found that as I implemented basic BioGeometry his mental stability improved.”
“I used color balancing. I had small, circular, colored stickers and figured out different places on the dog to place the stickers, for a couple of hours at a time, to optimize the effect. I used the BioGeometry pendulum to figure out which locations on his body would be best. The challenging thing was to find locations he wouldn’t be able to reach and pull them off. Most of the locations the pendulum indicated were good in this way. This meant I could help him quickly and efficiently.”
“Did anything else happen, in applying other BioGeometry techniques you learned?” I ask.
“That summer, I went to camp. My cabin mate was feeling terrible for four or five days. I decided to help him. I used BioGeometry BioSignatures; took his personal wavelength using a pendulum to find which BioGeometry BioSignatures would help him the most. Initially, I didn’t know what was wrong. Neither did he. The thing that was clear was that he was in distress. Asking him where he was having issues and using a BioGeometry pendulum, I was able to pinpoint that he was having stomach issues. I then figured out which BioGeometry BioSignatures would help him. I drew them on paper and had him sleep with the paper under his pillow. The next morning he was fine.”
These two young people are aligned with the BioGeometry way of life. Jean’s daughter is supporting incorporation of her mom’s BioGeometry business by helping to design a logo and developing a BioGeometry animated character. Jean’s son, while pursuing a career in engineering, is fervent in the conviction that BioGeometry improves the quality of life of those whose homes, offices, tracts of land and lives are harmonized according to its principles
As Jean’s son puts it, “What I’ve noticed while assisting my mom in balancing homes is that you can see the changes that happen as a result of your measurements and how they guide where you implement shapes and things. You use measuring tools to identify a detrimental spot. Utilizing what you learn in advanced BioGeometry training allows you to optimize the entire house and quantify the changes that happen. You see how working on one thing can affect something else. When you identify the optimal spot, you might feel a gust of wind, or feel something just open up. After proper balancing things just start to flow; a person’s mental distress starts dissipating.”
“Clients notice this, too?” I ask.
“Absolutely. The people who engage my mom have issues they’ve hit a wall trying to deal with. They hear BioGeometry might be able to help them. They’re referred to us and are surprised by how comprehensive the work is. At least half of them end up taking foundation training to do even more to help with the health and well-being of their friends and family.”
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.
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“Would you be willing to share your BioGeometry journey with us?” I ask Nancy, who is a BioGeometry practitioner in practice with Jean Menges.
“I’ve always been aware of the importance in of accessing energy to effect healing. I learned about this as a trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. In many ways it was a great job. The downside was the stress. I developed asthma; sinus issues. Energy healing modalities helped me keep the stress under control. They were basically keeping me sane.”
“This made sense. I had always sought natural ways to address issues in my life. Pretty soon, though, receiving energy healing wasn’t enough for me. I needed to know more about why it worked. I researched and took classes. Still, I felt something was missing. That there must be a way to address and harness energy in a way that could alleviate stress on a deeper level; in a more long lasting way. Something that had more global applications. Little did I know I would soon have access to all this through BioGeometry. But I’m getting ahead of myself.”
“I decided to reduce my stress by transitioning to teaching high school math. I also did this to have more time with my children. Oddly, in that new profession I developed more symptoms, triggered by both cold weather and heat. Then I got a chest cold that wouldn’t go away. I was told I was allergic to my cats; that I had allergy-induced asthma; or was it an asthma-induced allergy?
“It doesn’t matter. The point is that I felt terrible and nothing was resolving my symptoms. Then my doctor, a holistic practitioner, showed her me her BioGeometry pendulum. I immediately felt the energy emanating from it.”
“She also told me about a BioGeometry foundation class being taught in New York by Doreya Karim, the daughter of BioGeometry’s founder, Dr. Ibrahim Karim. I signed up for Doreya’s class right away. Jean Menges was coordinating that class, so I met her there, too.
“Impressed with the results I was seeing as I implemented what I learned in the foundation class to my life. I went on to take BioGeometry advanced classes, and just kept going further and further.”
“With each level I mastered, things started manifesting on a whole new level. I felt the energy of BioGeomerty profoundly. I just knew I had to learn precisely how to harness that energy. For the benefit of my family. And to support others who were seeking the kind of transformation BioGeometry has the capacity to bring forth.”
“After each BioGeometry class, I applied what I had learned in my own home. I was determined to do this because of having two kids. I wanted to keep them safe. Plus, my dad, who lives downstairs, in our two-family house, has dementia. I was confident, learning what I did and witnessing what I had, that BioGeometry had the power to make a difference in all of our lives.”
“What did you notice?” I ask Nancy.
“In my own home, I didn’t find any anomalies; any places where energy was especially blocked. So what I did was just a normal harmonization. Almost immediately, I saw a difference in my son. He has ADHD and used to have the worst temper tantrums. Frequently. And he could never sit still. After our home was harmonized, he had a lot fewer tantrums. And when he did have a full meltdown, it was easier to talk him down; to calm him. This was the biggest win.”
“And in your parents’ home?” I ask.
“When I harmonized my parents’ place, my mom noticed that my dad was much less angry. Anger, as you may know, can be associated with dementia. His aggravation level definitely went down. Plus, he had always been a compulsive trash hoarder, something that frustrated my mom a lot. That was reduced, too. My mom was able to clear the front porch and it stayed that way.”
“And for you personally?” I ask Nancy.
“When I harmonized my home, I overcame my asthma. I’d been taking daily steroids for years; having to use a rescue inhaler once or twice a month. Once my home was raised to P3, the highest level of harmonization, based on the latest research by Dr. Karim, I had no congestion whatsoever.”
“I was even able to get a dog for my kids. We hadn’t had one in years because of my allergies and asthma. With our new little cutie pie, I had a short-term reaction. Runny nose and mild allergy stuff that soon resolved. Ever since, I’ve been fine.”
“And how did it come about that you and Jean started working together to harmonize people’s homes?” I ask.
“I was teaching high school math in the Bronx. It would have been my fourth year. The commute from Queens was getting to be too much. It was really interfering with family time. But I couldn’t just quit. I can’t not have a salary.”
“I began wondering if BioGeometry could be something for me to pursue professionally. I got my license in 2017. I’d been harmonizing people’s homes in my spare time, as a side gig. Jean had always been in the back of my mind. I reached out to her and we got together. We realized we were both passionate about BioGeometry; both ready to commit to moving forward professionally. The rest is history.”
“I’m so grateful, and frankly honored, to be doing this work. I feel I’m doing a service to the Earth by harmonizing its grid lines. Doing this for a living is so amazing!”
“Would you tell me about one of your projects that brought about especially profound results?” I asked. “I know there are many.”
“One of my clients, an energy healer, was extremely sensitive to EMF. It got to the point where he couldn’t live in peace in his home. He’d been living in the same large apartment in New York City for years. He’d always loved living there; always felt well mentally and physically.”
“Until ConEd installed smart meters in his building. To measure energy usage virtually, eliminating the need to send people out to read them onsite.”
“The trouble started as soon as the smart meters were installed. A few months earlier, before I harmonized his place, he had a gut feeling it was those meters that were causing his problems.”
“And were they?” I ask.
“Yes. I harmonized both the smart meters and his apartment. As soon as I did, he felt better; slept better. He felt good in his own home again.”
“Do you want to hear another?” Nancy asks.
“I’m all ears,” I tell her. These stories are inspiring. Hopeful and hope-filled, as I like to say.
“One of my first clients was my kid’s Tae Kwondo studio. A small studio located in Astoria, again in NYC. I harmonized it because my kids went there, and I wanted them to benefit from that. It made an immediate difference in how much my kids enjoyed being there and were able to learn and follow the practice.”
“Plus, as soon as I harmonized the studio, the owner had so many customers she had to take a bigger space. The space she found was larger and not much more expensive. I harmonized that, too. Since then, she’s had nothing but success. Even her remote classes, during the pandemic, were full.”
“Another client is my husband, who runs an auto mechanic garage. There was a lot of drama with his employees. The day after I harmonized, there was one last big blow up. The calmest employee lost it on the drama king. After that, the drama just stopped. Everyone started getting along. They’re much more productive than ever. Enjoying the work. And each other.”
“Thank you for sharing all this, Nancy,” I said. “I’ll look forward to hearing more.”
“You will,” she said. “This is just the beginning. With each home Jean and I work on, more positive and inspiring outcomes ensue.”
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.
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Richard had been hearing about the benefits of BioGeometry for months. How could he not have? His wife, Nancy, a stockbroker turned high school math teacher had made the momentous decision to switch gears and become a BioGeometry. Practitioner. BioGeometry has been elemental to their family ever since.
“BioGeometry is a great profession for Nancy. Because she’s so good at it.,” Richard tells me. “And as people see how her work harmonizing their homes and workspaces makes such an amazing difference, as they tell their friends and families about this, the demand for Nancy’s services grows. This is good for the world. Equally good for the universe of those trained to apply BioGeometry. A big win-win.”
“As Nancy embraced BioGeometry,” Richard continues, “we were all dutifully wearing the BioGeometry jewelry she gave us. And Nancy and her instructor, soon-to-be business partner Jean Menges, start buzzing around, harmonizing our home. They wanted to do some harmonizing in my shop, too, but I kept resisting.”
“Why was this?” I ask.
“To be honest, I was willing to wear the jewelry. And if they wanted to harmonize our home, more power to them. Since they did it while I was at work, I didn’t personally witness the process. Still, I knew it involved a pendulum and some measuring tools and shapes that looked slightly odd to me.”
“I run an automotive repair shop that focuses on trucks. Guys who do that kind are work don’t tend to be ‘woo woo’ types. I was worried about how BioGeometry would go down with them.”
“We were already having problems with workplace morale. I thought the guys seeing my wife and Jean performing what I, at that point still thought of as magic tricks, it would send them over the edge.”
“Go on,” I say, sensing Richard wants to.
“Then, in 2021, we sat down to a dinner of veggie burgers, salad, baked potatoes, and avocado slices. Typical fare for our health-conscious family of four. As we were digging in, serving the children first, as we always did, Nancy couldn’t help but notice how stressed I seemed. She told me later that in between bites I kept putting a hand up to my forehead and sighing. Finally, she couldn’t take it anymore. ‘What is it, honey?’ she asked.
“Same old, same old,” I told her. “Except now it’s worse. Inventory is seriously down and no one’s keeping track of the parts they pull. Supplies are depleted to the point where, when we need a fresh axle, or different truck chassis part, it’s just not there. And God only knows when we’ll be able to get things. Because of supply chain issues.”
“That’s bad,’” Nancy said. “And tough to correct. But I know you, ‘Mr. Something Else is the Matter That I Haven’t Mentioned Yet.’ Spill!’” she said kindly.
“Yeah. It’s gotten to the point where being at work is like the worst part of my day — and it is my day. No one’s getting along. Probably because they’re all so miserable to begin with. The guys bring all their stuff, all their frustrations, to work with them. So the shop is more than just a place to work. It’s become a place to vent.”
“Michael and his dad were going at it again today. They were yelling at each other so bad I told them to either cut it or go home.”
“After I said all that, Nancy told me I looked kind of zombie-like. Expressionless. I had an aura of hopelessness.
“Then she asked the million-dollar question. ‘Is this affecting productivity?’ I could tell she was trying not to seem concerned.”
“’I’ll say!’ I told her. ‘And no matter how much I try to build team spirit, to give everyone a pep talk, tell them I want this to be a fun place to work, that if we work as a family, a family that gets along, everything will be great,’ it goes in one ear and out the other. The bad energy infiltrates everything. The trucks keep breaking down. The guys are always angry. And we’re not as effective as we should be. We get half as much done, and everyone suffers.”
“’Have you had enough?’ Nancy asked, ‘Are you ready to see what BioGeometry can do to improve your work environment?’
“‘Yeah,’ I told her. ‘I am!’
“‘Good. I’ll look at our schedule,’ she said, and once she had, told me, ‘Jean and I can come by next Thursday. Maybe give the guys the day off? We’ll need several uninterrupted hours to measure and assess. More to implement corrections and harmonize. We’ll come in at 9:00 and hopefully finish by 5:00.’
“‘No chance I can sleep in? You guys start at noon?’ I asked sheepishly. Mechanics keep notoriously long hours. We always begin at the crack of dawn.”
“‘No. Save that for a vacation day,’ Nancy told me. ‘Who knows? After this you might just be able to take one.’
“‘Fat chance,” I told her. “I sweat all the stuff, big and small, seven days a week. No one knows that better than you.”
“And?” I ask. “How did it go?”
“‘The two of them came into my shop with their exotic measuring devices. Not that I hadn’t seen these things before, in Nancy’s tool kit. Still, that was nothing compared to watching them set up and get started; pace around and look around; straight on, over their shoulders, out of the corners of their eyes, at this and that; stand on chairs; climb ladders; hold up their hands; confer about the energy they observed and did not observe in different parts of our workspace, and upstairs where the office is. Install shapes. It was quite an experience.”
“They were looking for points where the energy wasn’t working correctly. They found where the weakest spot was and placed equipment and tools to correct it. This made me realize that weak energy could be the reason why things just didn’t feel right. Why every time I walked in, I felt depleted.”
“And as much I’d been skeptical about BioGeometry, watching them work I was mesmerized.”
“And what do you know, in a very short time the energy at my shop took a big about-face.”
“On several of the days when I suddenly felt comfortable enough to let one of the guys open up, so I could actually grab some extra shuteye, I came in to find everyone smiling and laughing. Making jokes. About things that, before, felt insurmountable.”
“It was like they made up their minds to leave their private stuff at home. They weren’t talking at each other like before. And they were putting their heads together to find ways to solve things. Like someone lit a friendly firecracker of energy under them.”
“They were all working hard. And efficiently. What used to take all day was suddenly taking an hour.”
“Astounding!” I say.
“Oh, and did I mention the pigeons?” Richard said, suddenly even more animated. “We were having an infestation of those guys. Huge ones; flying around inside the shop. Having families. Doing their business everywhere. Everything always looked dirty. I even got a small ‘deposit’ inside a cup of coffee I was about to take a sip from. While I have nothing against the aviary species, this was pretty gross. Plus, that stuff is bad for people’s health.”
“I’ll say,” I commented.
“The amazing thing,” Richard tells me, “was that as soon as Jean and Nancy harmonized the shop, those pigeons hit the road. Or more accurately, took to the skies, ha ha!”
“Is there anything more you’d like to tell me?” I ask Richard.
“Yes, actually. Since the place was harmonized, the trucks we service aren’t breaking down nearly as often. And before BioGeometry, the technicians weren’t putting things we used up into the system; things we needed to re-order for future service needs. So when we did need them, they weren’t there.”
Now they’re more on top of this. We’re still dealing with supply chain issues for certain parts. Unlike before, though, we’re able to find different ones to fill the gap.”
“And we’re making progress on the H.R. front. My assistant who worked upstairs in the office and had a very negative attitude suddenly decided to leave. For me, this is one more indication everything is working out like it’s supposed to, energy-wise.”
“We hired two new guys. The way I see it, BioGeometry attracted these guys who are really hard workers. They’re part of the overall good vibration that’s come to prevail. They’re young. They want to work. They’re making the older guys push harder and be more responsible. Plus, we’re all continuing to have fun at work. Laughing with each other. Eating with each other.”
“It feels like everyone just wants to be there. When they’re leaving, they’re still laughing and smiling.”
“I feel more relaxed, too. Before, I was constantly having to call meetings to remind everyone, ‘Hey guys, we’re a team. We’ll work things out.’ Now I don’t have to. The good stuff just happens by itself.”
“Sounds great. And how else is all this affecting you?” I ask.
“I’m able to focus on what’s happening at the parent company’s warehouse. I’ve been working with them for 20-something years. I want to help them weather every storm.”
“It sounds like you have some concerns,” I say.
“I do,” Richard tells me. “Several months ago they installed solar panels on the roof of their warehouse. This is a big problem for several reasons. The main one is that solar panels increase EMF. Solar energy acts like a microwave, like radiation. It affects everyone and everything in the space. Sucks people’s energy. Increases the rate of injuries. It’s like you put something in to save on energy while introducing something that has negative effects.”
“What’s the main effect you’re seen since they did this?” I ask.
“Sales started going down like crazy,” Richard laments. “And besides being concerned about this, as it could affect my own financial well-being, I’m concerned about the well-being of the company as a whole; the well=being of all those there whom I’ve come to know and respect.”
“Do you have something in mind to correct the situation?” I ask.
“Yeah. I’d like to convince them to bring in Jean and Nancy to use BioGeometry to harmonize the warehouse. They would need to implement the highest level BioGeometry to accomplish this. While it might seem expensive in the short run, in the long run it won’t be.”
“Especially since they won’t need to eliminate anything. BioGeometry will be able to soften and ultimately eliminate any negative effects generated by what’s there.”
“Notwithstanding, what Jean and Nancy have done in my shop is starting to have an effect on the parent company’s business.”
“Sales are starting to do better. Over the past two months, the number of trucks going out on a daily basis, trucks carrying product that’s being requested in response to consumer demand, has increased. Some of this is driven by successful new product launches that capitalize and build on new categories.”
“And at the shop things continue to sail. The guys moving us in the right direction have helped me bring in more good energy people. If moments of heat arise, they die down quickly.”
“So overall things continue to look up?” I ask.
“We’re getting there,” Richard tells me. “The parent company has also realized the importance of training, of attending to every aspect of their business. They’ve made it a point to bring in good people. They hired a new regional manager to replace the previous person, who clearly didn’t care. And they’re improving work conditions. They’ve agreed to re-paint my whole shop and to provide us with new equipment.”
“Plus, there’s been a change in the attitude of upper management. Before, the V.P. of operations had never actually come to my shop. Recently did, and our relationship with senior management improved. They also approved the hiring of two more technicians. One of them is a lead tech. This felt prescient, since I had just been saying to myself, ‘I need another supervisor.’ In no time I had one.”
“Did this coincide with Nancy and Jean doing more work on the space?” I ask.
“Great question!” Richard exclaims, smiling. “The two of them came back to re-measure one and a half months ago. Reinforced certain areas. Where the first time around they found a weak spot, when they came back the location of the weak spot had shifted. This is typical. They corrected it by moving things to different locations.”
“Right after they did, upper management took a u-turn.”
“And how are things in the shop otherwise?”
“While we still have ups and downs, the ups far outnumber the downs. If we have a bad day, we ask ourselves, ‘Is it worth being angry? Stressed?’ We all agree it’s not. And like that, things go back to our new good vibes normal.”
“Plus, I make it a point to set a good tone. Inspire positivity. Stress that we’re a team. Encourage people to take joint responsibility for everything that goes down. If things need to be adjusted, we just do it. No blame attaches to any of it. We just do what needs to be done to fix the problem is. And we all win.”
“And there’s more to it than setting a positive tone to yield good work outcomes. What’s most important is that everyone has a meaningful experience. A sense that what they do and how they do it is important. That they’re valued; and valuable. This builds self- esteem; instills integrity. Everyone knows they’re making a contribution. This motivates them to give their all.”
“The way I see it, before BioGeometry, I didn’t have the heart energy to do this. Now that things are so much better, I see possibilities. And I do all I can to drive those possibilities.
“Pretty amazing!” I say. “Bringing code of honor to a workplace where there could be a tendency for people think of themselves as automatons whose judgment and expertise are superseded by technical requirements! What you do allows everyone to have a, excuse the expression, woo woo experience!”
“I guess you could say that,” Richard laughs.
“Definitely!” I say. “Could I come to work at your shop?” I ask.
“Do you know how to repair trucks?” he asks, tongue-in-cheek, since we both know the answer to that one.
“Not yet,” I tell him. “But I could learn.”
“How about we revisit this once you do?”
“Deal! I say. “TTYL. And please continue to convey any and all BioGeometry triumphs.”
“I will! I’m working on the parent company to have its spaces harmonized. TBD if they say yes. If they do, we’ll have even more to talk about,” Richard says.
I thanks him and we agree to reconnect in the next several months.
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.
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