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Car Grid

PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:04 pm
by Loh Yoke Lan
May I know whether the car grid is to protect the driver and other passenger in the car? How about the belongings in the car while it is parking in the car park?

Re: Car Grid

PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:06 pm
by HG replies
While the car grid may not help one to avoid accidents altogether, due to unusual driving behaviour such as carelessness, recklessness, etc., it will definitely promote better energy circulation within the confines of the car. A more energetic and dynamic atmosphere in the car will ensure that driver is more alert than the condition that he/she already is at that time (e.g. sick, drunk, sleepy, etc.) and thus, more careful in avoiding accidents.
As it is one's responsibility to ensure that one's important belongings/valuables are kept away safely, whether in a car, hotel or house, the car grid is not meant to protect one's belongings but the energetic condition of the car may refresh the passengers and alert any of them to put his/her belongings in a safer place, should he/she forget to do so.
However, in order for the car grid to work at its optimum level always, one must make sure that it is put under the sun (7 - 9am) or moon a few times every month.

Re: Car Grid

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:52 pm
by Angie
Would like to share my experience with the car grid. I was travelling long distance with my friend and her parents. There was significant energy shift as I approached from one location to another. I noticed that despite the energy shifts in the location, I managed to stay alert and did not feel sleepy despite it was a long drive in the afternoon. I reached my destination safely.