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Electromagnetic field

Bryndís Fjóla is an electromagnetic field explorer working with dowsing pins. She has worked on many projects for farmers, schools, and large office buildings, securing improved energy flow and balancing work and living environments with very positive results.
In 2009, she became aware of geopathic stress affecting the health of people and animals and found a way to counteract it.
She designed the Counterbalance Cube, a device that transforms difficult energy (geopathic stress) into balanced and harmonious energy.


The Counterbalance Cube is placed on geological stress zones or areas of electromagnetic disturbance at the center of a pre-measured site.
It helps calm electromagnetic turbulence in and around homes. Many people notice greater peace and stillness, improved sleep, reduced dust, and increased energy, restoring both physical and mental balance.

Bryndís Fjóla has also collaborated with several police districts in Iceland, where Bryndís Fjóla found that geopathic stress area and a high frequency of car accidents where often on same area's on the highways. 
The Counterbalance Cube's were placed along the roadside on numerous places, to
balance and harmonious energy above the fissures/ geopathic stress where found.
The number of car accidents at those locations has decreased significantly the following 15 years, until today.
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In 2010, Bryndís Fjóla assembled a research team that included an agricultural advisor, a sheep fertility specialist, an electronics engineer, and a doctor of biology from the University of Akureyri. Together, they received two public research grants for the project
“Livestock Fertility – A Hidden Influencer ?” 
These were the first professional studies on geological stress zones in Iceland.
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The research examined how these stress areas affect livestock fertility, the number of lambs born, and lamb survival at birth. Bryndís Fjóla found that electromagnetic disturbances along geological faults influence both people and animals living nearby. This led to the development of the Counterbalance Block, designed to reduce these disturbances when placed at the center of a measured area.
Through her travels, Bryndís Fjóla has spoken with elders still living on their farms. Measurements show that turf houses and old ruins are rarely built on geologically stressed areas.
Elders say this is no coincidence—farmers once observed where animals chose to rest before building, avoiding places the animals refused to lie down.
Her surveys revealed that while animals graze in stressed areas, they always move away before resting.


What Bryndís Fjóla can measure. 
Solutions 
with help of dowsing pins.

Geopathic stress areas are magnetic disturbances or irregularities in the Earth’s magnetic field, often found above major water veins or fractures. They can have negative effects on the health of humans and animals. These areas are measured over various sizes, in “strips” that run either along mountain slopes or across them down to the sea. The width of these areas can range from 15 to 170 meters.

In one of the sheep farms, a huge increase of terminated pregnancies in sheep was observed when they were transferred into new premises.  After measurement of geological stress and placement of a counterbalance cube in an appropriate position, ultrasound testing showed a dramatic decrease in termination of pregnancies. 

A fish farm had been experiencing a high percentage of spawn death. Measurements of geological stress showed that such an area was positioned under the fish farm. The Counterbalance Cube was then placed in the right spot in the region and positioned correctly.
​The spawn death in the farm was revoked after the positioning of the counterbalance cube, which was the only thing altered.

If the device is relocated, the animals’ health worsens again.

Watch the documentary

Balance is a documentary about Bryndís Fjóla Pétursdóttir, geopathic stress, electromagnetic waves and the effects on these invisible and untouchable phenomenon on the well-being of people.

​Bryndís Fjóla senses those waves and makes them harmless with the  Counterbalance Cube she invented. We meet people she assists and hear explanations and counter-arguments from specialists who research those waves. She got to know geopathic stress and found a way to create a counterbalance. She designs equipment which bends the waves and makes them harmless, The Counterbalance Cube.

Gudbergur Davidsson, director
Anna Thora Steinthorsdottir, editor.
Gunnar Arnason, sound-design.
David Gudbergsson, musik
The film is 52 minutes and shot in HD.

Counterbalance Cube

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Field of the Invention
Measurements of geological stress areas in/under houses, sheep and dairy farms as well as fish farms have been made, where people or animals had been reported to suffer bad health or illnesses. These measurements showed that such a geological stress area was positioned under these premises (or in them), causing reduced health of humans and animals.
The Counterbalance Cube was then placed in the right spot in the region and positioned correctly. Then after 1-2 weeks, a substantial recovery in the health of the people or animals was observed, where the introduction of the counterbalance cube is the only variable.

If the device is relocated, the animals’ health worsens again.
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Please contact Bryndís Fjóla if you have any questions or would like more information about her services or products.
Special requests for customized workshops, guided walks, spiritual healing, or educational content, for individuals or small or large groups, anywhere in the world,  are very welcome. Please email her, and she will respond personally.

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​Bryndís Fjóla  manages projects equally in Iceland, Denmark, and England

Telephone

+354 897-0670

Email

[email protected]
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