BioGeometry, developed by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, and German New Medicine (GNM), founded by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, are pioneering disciplines that illuminate the universal laws of nature governing health and well-being. BioGeometry harmonizes biological energy systems with environmental energies using geometric shapes, while GNM, states that diseases are purposeful biological responses to the shocking element of an event (conflict shock), guided by five biological laws. Both systems affirm that health operates within a framework of natural laws, integrating science and spirituality to reveal the interconnectedness of life. This article explores how BioGeometry and GNM confirm these universal laws, their alignment in principles, and how energetic assessment through kinesiology and dowsing can enhance their application.

BioGeometry: Harmonizing with Universal Laws

BioGeometry is defined as “the science of establishing harmony in energy quality exchange between biological fields and their environment” through shapes, colours, motion, and sound. Dr. Karim’s work centres on the BG3 energy quality, a balanced resonance that aligns living systems with universal principles of harmony. BG3 is the ultimate energy of purity and balance – e.g. thinking of a circle, BG3 would be the absolute centre point. By counteracting environmental stressors like electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and geopathic stress, BioGeometry restores equilibrium, as demonstrated in projects like Hemberg, Switzerland, where geometric shapes alleviated symptoms such as headaches and sleeplessness.

BioGeometry’s use of BioSignatures—geometric patterns resonating with organ functions—further supports biological balance, reflecting the natural order found in sacred geometry and ancient traditions like Egyptian temple science. BioGeometry confirms universal laws by recognizing that all life operates within a dynamic energy matrix. Its “Physics of Quality” suggests that shapes and energies influence biological systems in predictable ways, mirroring natural patterns like the Fibonacci sequence or phi ratio. This alignment with universal principles underscores BioGeometry’s view that health is a state of resonance with nature’s inherent order.

German New Medicine: Biological Programs as Natural Laws

In the *Summary of the New Medicine* (2000), Dr. Hamer outlines GNM’s five biological laws, which describe diseases as “Significant Biological Special Programs” triggered by conflict shocks (Dirk Hamer Syndrome, DHS). The Fifth Biological Law, “The Quintessence,” asserts that “every so-called disease is part of a Significant Biological Special Program of Nature designed to assist an organism during times of distress.” This law frames symptoms like tumours or tissue changes as purposeful adaptations, governed by universal biological laws observable in humans, animals, and plants across nature.

Hamer’s approach, dubbed “La Medicina Sagrada,” integrates science—through brain scans correlating conflicts to organs—and spirituality, viewing these programs as expressions of life’s interconnected purpose. GNM confirms universal laws by demonstrating that biological responses follow a predictable pattern: conflict triggers brain lesions, which manifest physical symptoms, resolving upon conflict resolution. This synchronicity of psyche, brain, and body reflects a natural law of unity, where the organism adapts to survive and thrive.

Hamer’s emphasis on the meaningfulness of disease aligns with the idea that life operates under divine or natural principles, harmonizing empirical observation with a spiritual understanding of existence.

Alignment in Confirming Universal Laws

BioGeometry and GNM converge in their affirmation of universal laws, revealing health as a dynamic interplay of energy and intention within nature’s framework.

Key points of alignment include:

  1. Purposeful Natural Processes: GNM’s Fifth Biological Law views diseases as adaptive programs designed to ensure survival, reflecting nature’s intelligence. BioGeometry similarly sees biological systems as inherently responsive to universal energies, with BG3 fostering harmony akin to nature’s self-regulating patterns. For example, BioGeometry’s success in reducing EMF-related symptoms in Hemberg supports the body’s natural resilience, paralleling GNM’s view that healing occurs when conflicts are resolved, allowing biological programs to complete.
  2. Holistic Interconnectedness: Hamer’s assertion that “the psyche, brain, and body are one” echoes BioGeometry’s view of humans as energy systems intertwined with their environment. Both systems recognize that disruptions—whether emotional (GNM) or energetic (BioGeometry)—disturb this unity, while restoration aligns with natural laws. A conflict in GNM, might be amplified by environmental stressors like EMFs, causing more intense healing programs, which BioGeometry can neutralize, facilitating the body’s return to natural harmony.
  3. Environmental and Emotional Synergy: Both disciplines acknowledge that external and internal factors influence health within universal laws. GNM focuses on conflict shocks, while BioGeometry addresses environmental energies. By harmonizing spaces, BioGeometry creates conditions that support GNM’s healing phase, where emotional resolution triggers biological recovery. This synergy reflects nature’s law of balance, where internal and external harmony are interdependent.
  4. Science and Spirituality as Universal Truths: Hamer’s GNM blends brain scans with spiritual insights, framing biological programs as sacred. BioGeometry integrates ancient geometric wisdom with modern physics, viewing BG3 as a universal centering force. Both systems confirm that universal laws bridge the material and metaphysical, with health reflecting alignment with these truths.

Energetic Assessment: Using Kinesiology and Dowsing

Energetic assessment is crucial for applying BioGeometry and helpful for GNM, as both deal with subtle energies and biological responses. Kinesiology and dowsing offer practical tools to evaluate energetic imbalances, enhancing the precision of interventions.

  • Kinesiology in Energetic Assessment Kinesiology, often muscle testing, assesses the body’s energetic response to stimuli. In BioGeometry, practitioners may use kinesiology to determine the presence of harmful energies (e.g., EMFs) or the effectiveness of BG3-emitting shapes. A muscle weakening when exposed to an EMF source could indicate disharmony, while strengthening near a BioGeometrical shape suggests balance. In GNM, kinesiology can identify conflicts by testing responses to specific statements or memories, pinpointing the DHS. For example, a weak muscle response when mentioning a “separation conflict” could guide GNM therapy. Kinesiology aligns with universal laws by tapping into the body’s innate wisdom, reflecting its role as a microcosm of nature.
  • Dowsing for Environmental and Biological Energies Dowsing, using tools like pendulums or rods, detects subtle energy fields. In BioGeometry, dowsing is used to locate geopathic stress zones or assess BG3 resonance in spaces. Dr. Karim’s team employed dowsing in Hemberg to identify harmful energy lines, then applied shapes to neutralize them, restoring harmony. In GNM, dowsing can evaluate the energetic impact of a DHS, such as detecting disturbances in organ-related energy fields. A pendulum’s erratic swing over an affected area might indicate active conflict, guiding emotional resolution. Dowsing confirms universal laws by revealing energy patterns that govern life, aligning with both systems’ focus on harmony.
  • Synergy in Assessment and Application Combining kinesiology and dowsing enhances the integration of BioGeometry and GNM. For instance, a practitioner might use kinesiology to confirm a GNM-identified “abandonment conflict” linked to kidney issues, then dowse the patient’s home for EMFs exacerbating the condition. BioGeometry shapes could be placed to harmonize the environment, with follow-up kinesiology testing to verify improved energy flow. This approach leverages the body’s and environment’s energetic feedback, aligning interventions with nature’s laws of balance and responsiveness.

Practical Synergy and Universal Laws

The integration of BioGeometry and GNM, supported by kinesiology and dowsing, offers a holistic approach to health that honours universal laws. Consider a patient with a GNM-diagnosed “territorial conflict” causing heart issues. Kinesiology could confirm the emotional trigger, while dowsing identifies EMF stress in their bedroom. BioGeometry shapes neutralize the environmental disturbance, and BioSignatures support heart function, creating an optimal setting for GNM’s emotional resolution through therapy. This synergy reflects nature’s law of interconnectedness, where internal (emotional) and external (energetic) harmony converge to restore health. Both systems’ empirical outcomes—BioGeometry’s Hemberg project and GNM’s reported 97% remission rates—demonstrate their alignment with natural principles. Kinesiology and dowsing provide measurable feedback, grounding these practices in observable results while affirming the spiritual dimension of universal laws.

BioGeometry and German New Medicine confirm universal laws of nature by revealing health as a purposeful, interconnected process governed by energy and intention. Their alignment—through holistic unity, environmental synergy, and a science-spirituality synthesis—offers a profound framework for healing. Kinesiology and dowsing enhance their application by assessing energetic imbalances, aligning interventions with nature’s wisdom. While further research is needed to validate their claims, the integration of BioGeometry, GNM, and energetic assessment tools points to a transformative paradigm where health reflects harmony with the universal laws that bind life, energy, and spirit.

Sources: – Hamer, R. G. (2000). *Summary of the New Medicine*. Amici di Dirk. – Karim, I. (2010). *Back to a Future for Mankind: BioGeometry*. BioGeometry Publishing. – Web sources on BioGeometry projects (e.g., Hemberg) and GNM case studies (accessed June 22, 2025).

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