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What
is Dowsing?
It
is the ability to use the Natural Sensitivity, which we
all possess, that enables us to know things, to seek for
and locate things which we cannot know or do by using
the day to day brain, or by learning, or by experience,
or by using the five physical senses which we are born
with
Dowsing
enables us to work at any distance around the world from
the comfort of our own home. Distance, depth,
height, date, location seem to make no difference and
there are very few (if any) that cannot be found by
dowsing and there is much more that can be found.
What
can be done by Dowsing?
There
is very little in the physical world which cannot be
found by dowsing and there is much, in addition, that
can be found out once you have developed, by practice
and perseverance, your individual dowsing skills.
The
following list gives an ides of the many and varied
fields to which dowsing can be applied – and this is
by no means exhaustive.
Water:
The location of underground streams at any depth, their
direction of flow, their depth, the quality of the water
and what quantity could be drawn off in say gallons per
hour or day etc.. The location of springs or a
well in your neighbours garden that has fallen into
disuse – and much more.
Minerals
– Precious Stones:
The location, demarcation and identification of the
area, the line of the mineral lodes, depth and
estimating the quantity and the quality.
Oil
– Gas:
The location of oil deposits under the land or the sea
and the depth below the surface and an estimate of the
quantity and the quality, also the porosity of the rock
strata in which it lays.
Archaeology:
The location of unknown sites where nothing shows
on the surface of the ground. The depth below the
surface that a site lies, the outline, the run of
defences, the depth of ditches, the run and heights of
previous walls and buildings. The location of
roads, grave sites and burials. The dates of sites
and so on.
The
location of sunken ships and submarines:
Building
Sites:
Examination for all purposes, the water runs underneath
them, rock state, soil state, rock faults, old wells,
cavities, cellars, drains, sewers, cables and pipes and
so on – especially if it is intended to build on that
site.
Location
of pipes, cables and drains: The
line of the run, depth, location of fractured pipes,
broken cables, leaks and blockages. It is
particularly to farmers for searching for old or lost
field drains and tracing water supplies from farm to
field and field to field for animal drinking troughs and
so on.
Location
of tunnels, caves, lost mine workings:
The demarcation, size and depth of them and flooding.
Lost
articles:
Valuables, car keys, rings, brooches, purses, wallets to
name but a few.
Missing
people: This
is one of the most difficult tasks owing to the
difficulty of identification and should be undertaken
with care and careful preparation – bear in mind that
some people deliberately ‘disappear’ for their own
personal reasons and have no wish to be found.
Tracking
lost animals or children or perhaps someone elderly and
confused in areas of ,say, woodland:
Plant
and soil treatments:
Mainly used in determining how to improve soil quality
for the various plants to be grown in it and determining
the best location for plants, trees and shrubs etc.
Medical:
A number of qualified doctors and others are
increasingly using dowsing techniques to assist in
diagnosis and the selection of remedies.
Animals:
Pendulum dowsing can be used to locate health problems
in animals and help in the selection of remedies.
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons accepts this
course of action providing the services of a vet are
called for if it is considered that the animal needs
professional help.
Healing
of houses, shops, factories, offices etc. of the effects
of Geopathic Stress:
This has become quite a large part of the work
undertaken by dowsers. Geopathic Stress can be
particularly harmful and health threatening and
prolonged period spent with its influence can and
usually does cause a worsening of a condition e.g.
arthritis, depression, sleeplessness, heart problems to
name but a few.
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