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Dowsing is a wonderful tool and one that we can all use. My personal belief is that the ability to dowse was something that came very naturally to our ancestors, like a sixth sense it was a survival sense which helped us to find water, for example. Many animals world wide utilise this ability for survival. Over thousands of years, as humans have become less nomadic and more settled and industrialised, this sense has not been regularly used; to the extent that today, it seems unusual to show a skill in dowsing. But, with practice, it can become a useful skill again.
Dowsing is used world wide to find water and minerals, and experienced people can earn a good living as professional dowsers, saving commercial companies thousands of pounds.
It is also used in archaeology, to assist with locating ancient sites and artefacts ( I know several people who are employed to do this), and many complementary health practitioners use dowsing to help them with their diagnosis of health complaints, and subsequent selection of remedies or therapies.
There are many applications for my own dowsing practise. In my work as a geomancer, I use dowsing to locate areas in peoples houses that are detrimental to health; these can sometimes also be detected or sourced as a trauma in the wider landscape. I can work with these detrimental energies, and transform them to ease, heal and harmonise a space or location.
In my home life, I apply dowsing to assist myself and my family with health matters, and can even use it to help me with cooking- for example is my egg boiled how I like it? or how much longer does that cake need before its ready? Some people dowse to see which colour clothes would make them feel uplifted that day! It really can be applied anywhere! At these levels I believe we are using a part of our brain which is tapping into our sub-conscious mind. |
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