Blanche Merz

Blanche Merz (* August 13, 1919; † 1 January 2002) was a Swiss civil engineer, politician and Geobiologin.

Life

Blanche Merz was from 1951 to operate in European politics, as an observer Euro Europe in Strasbourg; this she was the first female member of a Swiss cantonal parliament in canton Vaud. In Lausanne, she worked for 25 years in their Bauingenieurbüro.

She led from 1979 in Chardonne Institut de recherches en Géobiologie her and made especially with her books about " places of power " a name. In it she described her geobiological method with the help of her so-called " biometer " radiesthetic a pendulum, with which " vibrational energy " should be measured in so-called " Bovis units ", named after the French physicist Alfred Bovis ( 1871-1947 ).

Works ( in German )

  • Places of power. Little known cosmo- terrestrial energies. Self-published, 1984 Chardonne Revised and expanded edition as: places of power. Sites highest cosmo- terrestrial energy. AT, Aarau 1999, ISBN 3-85502-632-7
  • Revision as: The soul of the place. Metaphysical energies and their effect. AT, Aarau 2000, ISBN 3-85502-668-8
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