This is fast becoming one of my favorite videos. It connects Tartaria, ELF and explains how some building designs are interfering with our natural vibration. Even the soil gives off a resonance. One more reason to exit the Matrix and get back to the land.
@mgainer0683 жыл бұрын
100%
@pattiray472 жыл бұрын
kirsten dirksen has explored and shared through “fair companies” with measurable examples of all kinds! thank you for sharing this wonderful spiritful science as you do so well Dan
@isabelaimee26583 жыл бұрын
I love this Dan. You might know Patrick Horsbrugh, one of my favourite people: professor at Notre Dame before he died, founder of Environics and coined Ecotecture. I have living tree- houses in my Milo & Teal children’s books about our future Earth ( Transmissions from the Planet Zog: Milo & Teal ). My university didn’t like my nature- holistic approach, but I still gained my architectural phd and promote conscious architecture through my books…😉✨
@webkahmik3 жыл бұрын
When you live in a dead cube you turn into a block-head, literally. This is a glorious exposition!
@LavenderLori4063 жыл бұрын
Can we talk about the ceiling over Juan's head!?!! Beautiful. I'm so excited for this info and realized the reason my house plans have not materialized yet is because this all needs to play a part! Thank you!
@wuuubbits3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dan for all the small comments you do for beginners
@hglatGAIA2 жыл бұрын
This was excellent. Thank you Juan. Great information.
@truthseeker60793 жыл бұрын
Dan you're so cute-Much Love & Gratitude !🥰
@deankeepa55412 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful presentation 😊, love to you all🙏
@Michaelmas683 жыл бұрын
youre all so wonderful! thank you thank you
@lisadavie52823 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 💓 gratitude for the work and wisdom! 🌍🙏🌺
@goednieuwsjournaal91423 жыл бұрын
There are actually very winterhardy bamboo species, some up to -35 Celsius or so.
@nbsoulfulsolutions9602 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say hi👋 ... - And Thank You 🙏!
@samhopkins13153 жыл бұрын
wow great timing, love the content thesse guys provide, someday i will work alongside Juan and them
@EmeraldSanctuaryTheraphi3 жыл бұрын
Have you included mycelium in your research? This feels important. Thank you for sharing!
@RJHetherman32 жыл бұрын
Seems most important!
@revlive13 жыл бұрын
I would love to learn how to build with these proportions! Is there a program one can join to learn bio-architecture?
@ErichNolanBertussi3 жыл бұрын
biggest question i have for all of these designs is "how will this withstand the coming winds" from what i can see we basically need to be designing for ef4 or ef5 tornado activity. so in terms of survival of climate disaster (which are inevitable now) - how well will these designs resist destruction? sure mike reynolds's designs are for warm deserts that get cold at night see snow once in a while, but i live in quebec in the mountains and tornadoes are getting closer and we're beginning to see those giant "in-land hurricane-like" weather systems. 50 years from now, will the wind stop blowing or will it blow for weeks on end? at the same time we need to house ever single human in resilient housing.. any way, lots of questions about these design approaches regarding strength and ability to survive the coming winds of climate change...
@chrisnewbury37933 жыл бұрын
Which is why the ancients built their houses of stone, and went underground for the big disasters.
@valerieann80073 жыл бұрын
Dan, If it's true that ice ages must come and go, I would think better & better versions of the lovely Montreal underground with lots & lots of hot house gardens & atrium ceilings, advanced air cleaning, parks, amusement parks, theaters, health clubs, shopping, with blocks & blocks of apartment buildings connected underground, would be built all over. Can you please do a brainstorm about what types of materials and design would be best for those type of underground buildings? Dug out of granite bedrock? What other kind of materials could be used to build large structures underground with great height and width and several floors? At least heating & cooling wouldn't be expensive as more than a foot or so undergrond stays at a constant 55°-63°
@kalijuri3 жыл бұрын
that is what all the megalithic structures around the world are/were
@neuromancer63643 жыл бұрын
Oh my the ceiling is beautiful lol
@upperech3lon3 жыл бұрын
Dan, i’m sure you’d love the work Valery Uvarov is doing with his pyramid complexes, would love to see you two chat and build!
@DanWinterFractalField3 жыл бұрын
yes- he stayed with us in Paris- sadly - I don't think he realized the steel completely laced thru his Russian pyramids- is electrically poisonous- even after Korotkov (Gaia tv) famously measured human aura collapse in his pyramids...
@upperech3lon3 жыл бұрын
@@DanWinterFractalField gah, most unfortunate. though it makes me wonder, if using copper or other types of metals within a matrix such as Orgonite to produce longitudinal waves, is this counterproductive?
@DanWinterFractalField3 жыл бұрын
orgonite- simply fractionating capacitance ( copper or other metal fragments in insulator- typical clear plastic) - can occasionally be a bit useful in breaking up a geopathic plasma field- but obviously has absolutely no use in building any coherence or bioactive- or longitudinal (conjugate implosive/compressional) field.. because it is the opposite of the kind of fractal field ordering needed
@Intuitish3 жыл бұрын
Randolph Rothey I believe and can show that the low frequency prevails in the human body when the individual believes a concept, which is called limited knowledge, and then experiences an intuitive discontinuity which transports the individual to Insight or even Epiphany. When the individual, as the limited self, does not intervene in this process by means of mental reaction, which is delusion, against such spontaneous freedom, there the cause of Knowledge is conceived to be that of the Supreme Self. Dan, of all people, experiences this many times daily in ordinary life. And I can see that he reacts almost never. That is the source of his genius. In such a moment of transcendent illumination one downloads Power that energizes the entire body, which includes the brain. That provides perfect health to the body, whereas reaction rejects power and invites illness into the body.
@isabelaimee26583 жыл бұрын
Love this Dan. Perhaps you knew Patrick Horsbrugh? One of my favourite professors/friends - coined the term, ‘ecotecture’. I’d love you to see my ‘Zog’ houses- grown with loving trees in situ. I use them in my visionary children’s books ( Milo & Teal Books 1,2 and 3)✨
@spiritlove33513 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@karlgru3n6543 жыл бұрын
Flashback to Dan, with a sack of quinoa being very gentle but resolute that the aluminized insulation had been a very bad idea for my li'l cabin in the Smoky Mnts. Sigh... ;)
@erezbendavid21053 жыл бұрын
Wow 🙏👏👏👏👏👏
@TheJoshuamcgowan Жыл бұрын
Is this bio arc essentially building homes that are orgone boxes (William Reich) in effect!? Seems to have similar benefits but I’m not nearly as smart as these guys lol but wanted to ask
@TheJoshuamcgowan Жыл бұрын
Ah at the very end I saw him flash a slide with orgone on it. Very interesting stuff to say the least. Thx Dan as always for the continual bread crumbs of understanding
@RROO-qy8je4 ай бұрын
As a classical architecture advocator who absolutely hates Modernist architecture i genuinely am surprised by how interesting and beautiful this is. Classical architecture is distinguished from Modernist architecture by the Proportions it uses. It uses proportions based on nature and thats what makes it so beautiful. But there is also Japanese architecture, Art Nouveau architecture, etc. which dont use the Classical Proportions yet they are still considered beautiful. The reason for that is that they still use elements and proportions from nature the same way classical architecture does. But when it comes to Modernist architecture it uses no specific proportions and has no specific elements from nature. As a matter of fact its the opposite of nature. Straight edges, Sharp corners, unnatural shapes, unnatural materials, etc. The reason we sadly still build modernist architecture is that there is no other option. Going back would be too embarrassing for them. So what im trying to say is this type of Biologic architecture is our answer. It ticks all the boxes. As a matter of fact it straight up copies nature by using natural shapes, natural materials, little to no straight edges. Sure maybe ir could use a little bit of decoration or ornamentation. But overall i absolutely love this and genuinely hope it will get more attention and will become more popular.
@DH-zd3de3 жыл бұрын
Native American wikiup?
@thematrix999divineorder82 жыл бұрын
STUDY A FLOOR PLAN , OBSERVE DESIGN AND SPACE OF AMERICAN HOMES...and you will be able to see...how it will affect the residents life style...it is reflective of our emotional bodies, spiritual, physical , mental bodies~~I have seen personally a couple of award winning house designs~~which cost a couple of million dollars...and within a year, the man of the house dies !!! sigh...architects in America need to consider how architectural designs require knowledge of sacred geometry...BIO-GEOMETRY should be taught for design principles ...using harmonic measurements and space which is healthy to live in...
@JasonCummer2 жыл бұрын
Alright this looked neat. But to mystical for me, I'm out