Undercurrents in Valldaura

The visit of José Luis Guerrero has given interesting and pleasing results. After spending a day with the expert dowser, we learned that close to the old palace (of which not much is left nowadays) flowed two undercurrents of cold water. Guerrero said the two currents seem to converge just below where the Cistercian monastery had located their altar. These data are consistent with theories of water in relation to buildings and sacred architecture, and the treatment that the ancient monks gave to this particular natural phenomena. It seems that hundreds of years ago, the Cistercian monks who decided to deploy its first monastery here, already had deep knowledge about the environment that surrounded them.

Meanwhile, Guerrero was also investigating around the Valldaura house. Here and there, he found several underground cold water currents near the building. But perhaps a more interesting result: he identified a stream of hot water, about four hundred meters deep, flowing just over a hundred meters from where the building stands. Another source of energy, another possibility that the environment and nature is offering to the house.

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