The hidden effect of our spaces
The Interconnectedness of All Life
All life on Earth is part of a highly complex network of biology, energy and consciousness. Humans, animals and plants do not exist in isolation; they are embedded in continuous interactions. These interactions follow natural cycles and rhythms that have evolved over millions of years – from the circadian day–night cycle to seasonal changes, from hormonal rhythms to planetary and cosmic influences.
Intact ecosystems are the foundation of life as we know it. Plants produce oxygen and absorb CO₂, while animals and humans consume oxygen and release CO₂. This physiological cycle is far more than a simple exchange of gases: it is a finely tuned interplay based on cooperation, resonance and balance. When this system becomes destabilised, it directly affects the biological and energetic equilibrium of the entire planet.
Preventive Action in the Interest of Health
The conscious transformation of rooms and environments into an ecologically intact, harmonious setting is a demanding task. The aim is to design living and working spaces that align with the Earth’s natural rhythms while remaining free from negative influences such as geopathic stress, electrosmog, and the harsh blue light of modern LED lighting. Such an approach requires mindful, holistic action that integrates ecological, technical, and health-related considerations.
Health as a Central Concern
Our health is significantly influenced by the quality of our surroundings. Earth rays – also known as geopathic radiation – arise from natural electromagnetic fields originating from geological formations such as underground watercourses, faults, or mineral deposits.






















