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Dowsers Society of NSW Inc. Newsletter February 2010 Vol 22 Issue 2 Table of Contents 2 Speaker for February - Martell Spatz 3 For the President 4 Farewell to Hamish Miller 6 The Dowser’s Prayer 7 Dowsing versus Feng Shui 11 Know or Don’t Know 12 Book Review - ‘Back to a Future for Mankind’ 14 What’s on This Month 15 Membership Renewal Form 16 A Dowsed Dry Well with Water? 18 Dowsing: Simple Connection, Part 2 22 Longevity and Weight Loss Resistance 24 The French Coil 26 Library News 27 Speaker for March 21st, 2010 Views expressed in articles are the opinion of the individual writer only, not necessarily the collective view of the Society.

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Dowsers Society of NSW Inc.Newsletter

February 2010

Vol 22 Issue 2

Table of Contents2 Speaker for February - Martell Spatz3 For the President4 Farewell to Hamish Miller6 The Dowser’s Prayer7 Dowsing versus Feng Shui11 Know or Don’t Know12 Book Review - ‘Back to a Future for Mankind’14 What’s on This Month15 Membership Renewal Form16 A Dowsed Dry Well with Water?18 Dowsing: Simple Connection, Part 222 Longevity and Weight Loss Resistance24 The French Coil26 Library News27 Speaker for March 21st, 2010

Views expressed in articles are the opinion of the individual writeronly, not necessarily the collective view of the Society.

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Martell Spatz

Improving your healthwith Radiaesthesie& the H3 Antenna

Radiaesthesie (Greek: Sensitivity of fieldactivity, detectable by dowsing)

This month’s speaker comes from Germanyand is a member of the German RadiaesthesieSociety Ltd.

This scientific society was founded in 2005by a group of scientists, professors and Radi-enthusiasts to bridge the gap between Scienceand Radiaesthesie, and to connect and focusthe activity of individuals and their researchacross Germany.

Martell Spatz, longstanding member and passionate dowser, will bespeaking about human frequencies and their use to improve healthand dis-ease. Martell will present the H3 Antenna (formerly “LecherAntenna”) and its use to collect and record the frequencies ofdisharmony in the human body for further use and therapy.

Speaker for February 21st, 2010

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For the President

Due to fortunate circumstances, our President is not willing or able toprovide an article this month. He is probably on a beach with a

georgious woman, somewhere in the sunny Bahamas ....

On Thursday 28 January, Noel and the lovelyAngela tied the knot in front of a cheeringcrowd of friends. Present at the large receptionheld at ‘Bishopgate’, the home of Noel andAngela’s mutual friends in Bowral, were anumber of members of the Dowsers Society.

Your Editorial Board reporting crew hascaught a few glimpses of the happy couple topresent to you here.

The Society sends their best wishes and regards to the definitely happy couple.

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Farewell to Hamish Miller

Hamish Miller left his body onthe 26th of January, 2010.

He celebrated Burns Night inEngland, with close family, and diedpeacefully.

Francois met Hamish last year inCornwall, where Hamish wasextremely generous with his time, andgave Francois the ley line maps he hadspent 15 years, with fellow writerPaul Broadhurst, to research andcompile.

Hamish was an important British dowsing figure and writer of manybooks. He was instrumental in the re-discovery of the Mary & Michaeland Apollo & Athena ley lines, which he traced all the way from SkelligSt Michael, in Ireland, to Armageddon, in Israel. He initiated a ParallelCommunity movement, bringing together people and groups worldwide.

The Parallel Community is a linking network and a platform where peoplecan express and develop their positive contribution for change - human,social, ecological and spiritual.

You will find more on his website : http://www.parallelcommunity.com/

Many enjoyed Hamish’s warm hospitality. He was a mine of informationon ley lines and earth energy.

He will be sadly missed and we send blessings, light and love to whereverhis beautiful soul resides.

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Some of Hamish’s books and videos are listed below

They are available from:

http://www.hamishmiller.co.ukorhttp://www.penwithpress.co.uk

DVD’s also available:- Diverse Dowsing (Beyond theboundaries)- Hamish on the Parallel Community- Where the Path Leads- The Spirit of the Serpent

The Spirit of the Serpent and TheDefinitive Wee Book on Dowsing arenow available in our Dowsers Society’sLibrary.

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The Dowser’s Prayer

“Lord, guide my hands,Enhance my sensitivity,And bless my purpose,That I may be an instrumentOf Your power and gloryIn locating what I search for.With deep gratitude.

Amen”

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Dowsing versus Feng Shuiby Clif Sanderson

There’s no doubt that studying dowsing gives us a very wide vocabularyand the tools useful in apprehending the fields of energy which permeate

the cosmos. But what I think is more important is that we can now defineour work in relationship to past generations of dowsers and geomancers. Itgives us a unique performer’s stage to overlook past and present ideas -those which echo with truth and reality; things so essential in these days ofconfusion.

The melding of dowsing and feng shui is a very real practicality.Here is my definition:

“Feng shui is the art, science and experience of prospecting for the intrinsicharmonies resident in any environment, be it physical, emotional or mystical.”

We are not talking here about the trinkets found in the crystal shops, notthe articles found in women’s magazines right after the Monthly Horoscopes,nor many of the books written to serve the economy of the writers, but theprofound knowledge, ground and filtered into more than 5000 years ofhard, often troubled and confusing human observations.

True feng shui, known as the Form School, began during those centurieswhen communities consisted almost entirely of farmers or people of theland. Later on, when villages had become towns and cities with universities,and few people knew the skills of the land, Confucius and others developedthe Compass School which required education, mathematics and relianceon the directing influence of the compass. Intuition and observation becameof little importance. Today, we can use either approach, however, I favourthe Form School, as it gives us freedom to exercise our native abilities to fitinto any situation, given that there will never be two similar requirements,whatever the questions raised.

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That is, using our generally Western biasedmind, with its desire to know ‘why’, ‘how’ and‘when’, we find increased awareness of oursurroundings and great pleasure from‘knowing’ what to do, led by both dowsingand feng shui hand in hand.

For example, in 2003 I was commissioned bythe senior architect of the BBC in London, toinvestigate why so many of the 4000 staff ofthe Head Office, in White City were unhappyto be working in that building - a seven-storeymonstrosity shaped like a giant square donut.The empty space inside showed no heart, forall the world like the interior of a penitentiary.I made several recommendations and the

Director General and the Financial Director of the BBC accepted mysuggestions.

What was interesting to me, was that some of the staff were noticing thechanges even before I did anything. Might I suggest that the combinationof dowsing and feng shui, in this case was critical.

On another occasion I was invited to lecture on feng shui to the MoscowInstitute of Technology. Without a brief I was given free rein to speak ofany aspects of the practice.

Imagine my concern when towards the end of the speech, there was a rustleof chatting one listener to the other, however out of politeness I was allowedto finish.

As soon as I had completed the presentation, a group of the professorsgathered around me, demanding that I expand on my statement thatstudents, either in their home study room, or in an auditorium, will neverreach their full potential if the ceiling over their head has a single slope (a

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classic feng shui rule). As the room I was speaking in did not have such afaulty ceiling, I was curious why they had got so interested. It transpiredthat they had, for a long time, noted that when otherwise accomplishedstudents sat exams in one of their large classrooms, which had such a ceiling,they would invariably have much less successful results. Since this was,after all, the Institute of Technology, they immediately decided to form theintention to call in their own experts to have the ceiling remodelled!

These examples serve to illustrate the desire of feng shui to create anatmosphere of balance and harmony. A one-slope ceiling (or roof) is anincomplete geometrical shape; or perhaps an empty space needs to be‘described’. There’s nothing mystical about that!

What might take us into the world of the sceptics (that is, to the depths ofthose who do not understand) might be applied when I was asked to helpa (then) new shopping mall on the outskirts of Sydney. The developerswere distraught because the foot-count was considerably down on thenecessary predicted number.

Several things were ‘wrong’. The architects, in a flying expression of steeland engineering had created, in the exact centre of the open space in theheart of the shopping area, two escalators, one up and one down, a gigantic“X” – now you might say what does that mean? Well, doesn’t an “X” resonatewith failure! Not only that, many people, and this is the sort of realisticaspect required of feng shui, are scared of heights and they would not feelsafe on the open-sided escalators. I recommended that huge posters ofdelightful things (not selling points) disguise the construction.

As it happened there was also a ‘no-no’... since right next to the butcher’sshop, was a hair salon. This created problems for both shops because if alady is going for a special hairdo, her mind is on the coming transformation,she does not want to be confronted with a mundane display of meat at thattime. In this particular situation, the butcher’s use of knives also clashedwith the gentle scissors of the hairdresser.

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Usually we do recommend that hair dressing shops be free standing, as thecontinual use of scissors cuts the profits for the surrounding businesses.With one or two other adjustments the management described a largeincrease of sales.

Of course this practice works in mini, or private, scale as well. In your ownhouse, do the doors hang in ways that allow easy access? Can visitors easilysee your front door, or does the garage (i.e. the car) take precedence overtheir welcome?

Are you having difficulty selling your house even though the location andprice are right? Very often only a small adjustment may be needed. Finally,feng shui does allow for a great deal of originality once you grasp theconcepts.

In the southern German city of Kalsruhe I was asked to help a man with afamily living in a row of semi-detached houses. His wife loved the area andthe house itself, but was continually feeling that in some way her life wasbeing restricted.

I asked him if she might be able togo and stay with a friend for a day...she was agreeable. The back gardenarea was a tiny square lawn withsome bushes in pots. What I did wasto ‘force’ the perspective. Instead ofthe square lawn we shaved the edgesso that it tapered towards the backfence. We shifted all the pottedplants, which had been casually

arranged along both sides, so that the tallest ones were nearer the house, theshorter ones towards the back. We took some irregularly shaped pavingstones and made a meandering path which got narrower as it went to therear. She immediately felt the difference and as far as I know they livedhappily ever after.

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What I feel is that when we do our dowsing, for people who do not knowanything about the practice, they can be very much helped by practicalvisible changes as seen through feng shui.

Oh, and please ask your friendly Chinese person how to pronounce fengshui correctly (-hint, a clue – it is not “feng schway”).

If you are interested, I am happy to answer questions as well as offering myFeng Shui Home Study Course in CD-ROM format. Fourteen chapters ofthis course include full explanations and more than 100 full colour examplesof gardens, buildings and parks which represent beneficial and non-beneficial energies.

Clif [email protected]

Know or Don’t Know

Last month a worldwide survey was conducted by the United Nations.The only question asked was: “Would you please give your honest opinion

about solutions to the food shortage in the rest of the world ?”

The survey was a huge failure.

In Africa they didn’t know what “food” meant.In Eastern Europe they didn’t know what “honest” meant.In Western Europe they didn’t know what “shortage” meant.In China they didn’t know what “opinion” meant.In the Middle East they didn’t know what “solution” meant.In South America they didn’t know what “please” meant.In the United States they didn’t know what “the rest of the world” meant.

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Book Review

- BioGeometry - Back to a Future for Mankind

by Dr Ibrahim Karim

An architect by profession, Dr Ibrahim Karim has conducted intensiveresearch for over thirty five years on the effects of two and three

dimensional shapes on biological systems.

This book includes insights into the principles of sacred architecture usedin ancient Egypt, plus practical applications of the new vibrational scienceof bio-geometry to reduce toxic effects from modern technologies andelectro-magnetic fields.

There is much to interest the dowserhere, as Karim talks about ancient‘power spots’ and the buildings overthem; how we too can utilise thisenergy, leylines, radiesthesia, devices,and much more. Karim speculates thatthe ancient Egyptians may well havebeen capable of feats of anti-gravity,or levitation, through spiritualpractices, sounds and shapes,explaining the building of thepyramids.

The author details the evolution of thehuman brain, our biology, thedifferences in the brains of males and

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females, the energies within and outside of our bodies, and why ‘electro-smog’ is so dangerous to every living thing.

Karim’s aim is that all carrier waves eg. TV, radio etc, will also “carry healthsupportive information into the subtle energy systems of life. We wouldn’t have toapply bio-geometry solutions individually to our homes, offices or gardens, becausethe atmosphere, which is already full of carrier waves, would provide the healthyenvironmental harmony everywhere.” He has achieved this successfully inseveral Swiss towns.

The author has the most refreshing and optimistic view that we can liveresponsibly and in harmony with nature, and still have our technology,hopefully moving into a ‘Golden Age’.

Karim covers vast topic areas, including water, music, biology, physics,geometry, history and philosophy, to name a few. One could read it in it’sentirety or select areas of interest - there is something for everyone in thisbook.

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What’s on This Month“J“J“J“J“Journey to the Land of our Hourney to the Land of our Hourney to the Land of our Hourney to the Land of our Hourney to the Land of our Hearearearearearttttt”””””, by international guest leaders Arienne& Wali van der Zwan. Dances of Universal Peace Australia presents theirannual retreat from Monday April 5th to Sunday 11th April at the beautifulGovinda Valley retreat at Otford. Details: www.govindavalley.com.au

“HHHHHeareareareareart opening to Et opening to Et opening to Et opening to Et opening to Ecstacycstacycstacycstacycstacy” a 2 day non-residential Dance and Sufiworkshop to be held on 3rd and 4th of April 2010 at the Magnolia HealingCentre, Rosebay. Detail: www.magnoliahealingcentre.com.au

“B“B“B“B“Be ye ye ye ye your oour oour oour oour own Awn Awn Awn Awn Avvvvvatar in 2010” atar in 2010” atar in 2010” atar in 2010” atar in 2010” An in-depth look at your life, in 2010 andhow to gain self mastery in the year ahead. Presented at Grail Haven byRichard Giles on February 12th and 13th. Details: www.grailhaven.comPhone 07-5545-0414.

“D“D“D“D“Dooooowsing Swsing Swsing Swsing Swsing Seminars areminars areminars areminars areminars around Aound Aound Aound Aound Australiaustraliaustraliaustraliaustralia”””””, with Peter and Jane RuehmkorffAdelaide, SA: 12A Konando Terrace, Edwardstown, SA, starting withDowsing on Friday 30th April, 2-6pm; Radionics on Saturday 1st May9am-5pm; and Earth Equalisation on Sunday 2nd May (already filled,planning a second one during the week following).

Albany, WA: 3 seminars starting with Dowsing on Friday 14th May, 2-6pm; then Radionics on Saturday 15th May 9am-5pm; and EarthEqualisation on Sunday 16th May 9am-5pm (only 5 students possible forthe Equalisation seminar).

Perth, WA: the same 3 seminars will be offered, Dowsing on Friday 28thMay, 2-6pm; Radionics on Saturday 29th May 9am-5pm; and EarthEqualisation on Sunday 30th May 9am-5pm. (booked out and a followingEqualisation seminar planned). The Perth venue is Yokine CommunityHall, Yokine.

Booking accepted until April 24th Tel: 02-4751-2904, Fax 02-4751-2903and email: [email protected]

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A Dowsed Dry Well with Water?By Biggy Hunt

My good friend Mac had a year or so earlier asked me if I dowsed.Though he did not believe in dowsing, he asked would I dowse a

well site at a hospital annex he was building. The well driller was very deepin the ground with no water. I dowsed that the location was good and thewater abundant and potable. I did not know of the Dowsers Society at thattime and had no idea of map dowsing, depths, volumes, etc. but wanted toknow. I found the ASD website and joined. Since then I have been to aConvention, read, listened to taped classes, practised, met and talked withtalented dowsers.

Mac bought a farm for cattleand asked me to dowse a 5-10 gallons per minute wellwith good quality water tosupply cattle waterers andthe house. I dowsed thelocation and the well drillerdrilled and drilled, 555 feetand nothing but dust. Macsaid the driller would say thatwater should be here the way

the machine drops through different vein locations, but it was bone dry.Mac, being the good friend he is, didn’t tell me the hole was dry until a fewdays later when I asked when the driller was to dig.

An expensive mistake with a friends money did not make me feel well. A1994 ASD Convention tape of a water dowsing panel showed me mymistake of not asking if it was a vein flowing with water, now, not past orfuture. Now what?

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By chance I had also just received a 1995 ASD tape of ‘Nature: The Changeable& the Unchangeable’ by Gail Montgomery. It tells how to simply make amedicine wheel which can be used to bring in a quality water dome tosupply a failing or failed well that another vein could not be moved tosupply. I asked “May I, can I, should I follow Gail’s instructions to put a goodquality vein of water to feed the dust dry well hole” and upon getting a yes, Iproceeded.

First, I asked if it was possible to feed this well with a created water dome.“Yes”. I dowsed the best location to put the medicine wheel and proceededto put in the medicine wheel and create a water dome. I talked to Gail atthis time and was told to draw in two veins coming out different directionsfrom the dome to feed the well.

You may mentally put yourself in the ground at the dome to dig the vein tothe well; wet the pencil lead and mentally drag wet water from the dome tothe well, or you may have another idea that would work just as well. It maytake a few days for the water to get to the well. Dowse the time.

The well kept both cattle waterers filled all summer and while visiting thesite with Mac on 12-23-00, I was told the water level in the well is within33 feet of the surface of the ground.

Biggy Hunt, PO Box 977, South Boston, VA,USA, 24592

Words of Wisdom

We never know the worth of watertill the well is dry.

~Thomas Fuller~

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Dowsing: Simple Connection, Part 2by Greg Storozuk

Editor’s Note: The following is the second part excerpted from last month’s AmericanDowsers Quarterly Digest.

A Dowsing ConversationA Dowsing ConversationA Dowsing ConversationA Dowsing ConversationA Dowsing Conversation

When the student is ready, the teacher appears. I was giving a talk onceon map dowsing. During a break, one of our elderly members,

Ralph Ellis, said to me, “What do you think makes this work, anyway?”

I thought, “Well, I read the Kybalion, I went to college, I know.” So I said,“Well, Ralph, I think it’s the natural laws and everything else like that”. Hesaid, “That’s it?” “Well, I’m sure there’s a lot to it” I answered and he said,“Hmm...” and just walked away.

Now, this bothered me. I had to talk to this man, so I called him on thetelephone. We talked... a lot... and thus began a very long friendship witha man who is probably one of the best•read men I’ve met in my entire life.You name the philosophy, and this man knew it; he not only knew it, heunderstood it and could recite from it. He was absolutely incredible. Iinvited him to visit me and asked if he’d mind if I recorded our conversation.He said that would be fine, and now I have four double•sided cassette tapesfrom that time. One of the things that we talked about was where dowsinginformation comes from.

Ralph asked me, “What’s your definition of God?” Well, I was born andraised a Catholic, so I gave him everything I had learned from the catechism,and he said, “That’s it?”

At this point I started to get a little annoyed, because I thought my mindwas deeper, you know. So I said, “Well, let me ask you. What’s your definitionof God?” He thought for a second and said, “Do you mind if I use the term

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deity instead?” He didn’t really caretoo much for the term God, becauseit had a lot of religious implications.I said, “No, that’ll work. What’s yourdefinition of deity?” He said, “Thatwhich is referred to as deity is thetotality of all consciousness,intelligence, and energy, of all thatexists whether it’s tangible orintangible”. In amazement, I

thought, “Wow, what Ralph just did was to take the entire universe and put itinto three things: consciousness, intelligence, and energy.” I thought about thisfor a really long time, and I still think about it.

He also referred to unity, the oneness of all things. He loved that term unity.In the very last talk he gave, he said that the first thing dowsers need to lookat is space, not the astronomer’s space which has limitations, but the ultimatespace. It’s this huge, grand, formless mass of consciousness, intelligence,and energy. If you put a pencil dot on a blank sheet of paper, that dot wouldrepresent unity, the oneness of all things. That little dot would representGod. Why? Because it’s the very first identifiable aspect coming from ultimatespace. In my opinion, these are all dowsing basics. All this information Ishared with you tonight is the foundation upon which the dowsing abilityis built. The stronger the foundation, the stronger the dowser’s ability.

WWWWWateraterateraterater’’’’’s Ps Ps Ps Ps Place in the Scheme of lace in the Scheme of lace in the Scheme of lace in the Scheme of lace in the Scheme of ThingsThingsThingsThingsThings

If ASD was one of the old mystery schools, chances are students would bestudying these philosophical subjects for two or three years before they evengot to touch a dowsing instrument. Then when you were ready, one of thefirst targets your instructors would give you would be water. Why? A coupleof reasons.

- First, our bodies and the planet contain approximately the same percentagesof water•roughly 70-75%.

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- Second, there are four things necessary for human and animal survival:air, water, food, and shelter. We have to assume that we will always have air,which leaves us three things, and of those, two are directly related. Youcannot grow food without water, which makes water a primary requirementfor survival.

The reasons, then, should be obvious. We are dowsers. This is the AmericanSociety of Dowsers. The public perception of dowsers is that dowsers findwater; this is what dowsers do. However, I’ve noticed over the years thatmost of the articles in the Digest aren’t related to water. Most people don’tgive a damn about locating water anymore.

This is really important, for your own survival if nothing else. I’ve heard theargument from people who say they don’t need to learn water dowsing,because all they have to do is turn on the tap, and there it is. Yes, this is true,but think about this. We’re living in an era of terrorism. Suppose somebodydecides to take out the grid. Then what? How do you think your water getsto you? It comes from pumps. Where does the electricity for the pumpscome from? The grid. Where’s your water? You wouldn’t have any.

A Challenge for DowsersA Challenge for DowsersA Challenge for DowsersA Challenge for DowsersA Challenge for Dowsers

I’m not asking everyone to go out and drill a water well. Instead I challengeevery single one of you to go out in your backyard and see if you can locatea fresh flowing vein of underground drinking water less than a foot deep.Can it be done? Hell, yes, it can be done. Less than a foot deep. That’s notasking too much, plus you’ll be able to prove to yourself that you can do it.

AND, God forbid, if the grid goesout, you’ll survive. If anybody on thisplanet survives, it should be dowsers!

If you can’t find a vein less than a footdeep in your backyard, go to a parkor somewhere else. Find a vein ofunderground water less than a foot

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deep. Don’t say they don’t exist, because I know they do. I did this myselfwhen I was out camping once. I dug with my hand and a rock. Finally I gotdown about eight inches, and the side of the hole was a little damp. Thewater was just barely trickling into the hole, but it was water. It took meabout an hour to fill my canteen. I didn’t have to do it, because I had waterin my vehicle; but I had to try, to prove to myself that I can survive.

One of my very first teachers in Danville, Peter Harmon, has been dowsingmany, many years, and he digs wells by hand. Once while he was digging,his three•year•old daughter, Melanie was nearby, digging with a spoon inthe ground and playing with the water from the hole. Taking a break at onepoint, he asked her, “Where’d you find the water?” She said, “In the hole”. Shewas doing the same thing Peter was doing, except she was using a littlespoon. Three inches deep! And she had this little hole filled with water. If athree•year•old can do this then you adults should be able to do it, too.

I am seriously concerned about the survival of the Society if there are notmore water dowsers being produced. I seriously am. Little by little,everything is becoming diluted. The Society is not an old mystery school,and the intangible, philosophical foundation of the dowsing basics are subjectto that dilution. We all know that dowsing has a zillion applications. As faras your mind can think, that’s how far you can dowse. This is being shown.It’s in the Digest every month and here at the Conventions. Dowsing or allkinds of things. But how many seminars are there on water? How manypeople are going to attend those seminars on water? That’s far moreimportant. Let me ask you this: can you drink a ley•line? Or an auric field?Let’s get the priorities straight! Business before pleasure.

I am not putting any of these other dowsing applications down; don’t getme wrong. I do much more than dowse wells myself. But what I am tryingto do is support dowsing priorities. Water dowsing is a basic skill. Like Isaid, I challenge all of you to do that. Go out in your backyard and see ifyou can find some very shallow underground flowing water. Chances areyou’ll forget about this when you go home. I’m asking you not to. Pleasegive it some very serious thought for your own survival.

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Longevity and Weight Loss Resistanceby Dr. Indrani Maity

Are you one of the many who have tried everything and just cannot loseweight, especially around the middle? How frustrating and dangerous!

Being overweight actually increases our risk for disease. So, why can’t welose weight?

The The The The The TTTTTop Eop Eop Eop Eop Eight Right Right Right Right Reasons Peasons Peasons Peasons Peasons People Cannot Lose eople Cannot Lose eople Cannot Lose eople Cannot Lose eople Cannot Lose WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight

• Cravings due to low neurotransmitters and brain chemicals(serotonin and/or dopamine).• Hormonal imbalance.• Thyroid disorder.• Insulin resistance.• High cortisol levels due to chronic stress.• History of failure with weight loss.• Allergies.• Gut dysbiosis. (This refers to use of medications and toxic chemicalsthat cause weight gain or difficulty in losing weight, as well as chronic sleepdeprivation).

Here is the secret: if your organs and body systems are working properly,weight loss will be a natural by•product.

It is impossible to target just one area of weight loss, such as flattening yourtummy, without looking at the whole picture of what is causing that weightin the first place. A holistic approach will bring long•lasting weight loss andoverall improved health.

How Can Dowsing Help?How Can Dowsing Help?How Can Dowsing Help?How Can Dowsing Help?How Can Dowsing Help?

I have come to these conclusions based on my personal and professionalexperience and education. I personally have experienced several health issues,

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including weight loss resistance, and have overcome them. I also use dowsingextensively in my practice to confirm my analyses, as well as to confirm thespecifics of a resolution. Dowsing can be used to determine the cause ofyour specific and genetic challenges, as well as determining what yoursolutions may be. Dowse the “reasons” that are listed above to at least getan idea of your current state of health and longevity.

What Can Be Done?What Can Be Done?What Can Be Done?What Can Be Done?What Can Be Done?

Addressing the following will also enhance your longevity and improveyour resiliency while disease proofing yourself. The four most importantsteps are:

• Eat whole foods.• Cross•training exercise.• Nutrient support.• Healthy behaviours.

Toxins are clogging the pathways in our bodies, blocking us on physical,emotional, psychological and spiritual levels. How many people have zeroenergy and then drag themselves to the gym and torture their bodies on thetreadmill? If we’re tired, our bodies are trying to get our attention. We needrest! Restorative yoga or deep breathing exercises are some alternatives thatare calming and energizing, as opposed to that grande latte that will pickyou up, then drop you down and further aggravate the problem.

Lifestyle changes are hard. Baby steps are the way to do it! Be compassionate.Meet yourself where you are. We have to heal our bodies before we will seeresults. In doing so, we will lower our risk of disease, increase our energy,be able to think more clearly, and cope better emotionally. Our bodies aretrying to get our attention. Let’s start listening to them, so that we can enjoylife and pursue our higher purposes.

Dr. Indrani Maity, is a certified naturopath & holistic Ayurvedic practitioner,energy healer and dowser. Her website is www.DrIndraniMaity.com.

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The French Coilby Roland L. Mooreby Roland L. Mooreby Roland L. Mooreby Roland L. Mooreby Roland L. Moore

The coil originated in France in the 1930’s. Its use was expanded in thiscountry by Marcel Triau. Many of us remember Marcel showing us

how to install it on the Danville Green several years back.

The equipment needed is a long piece of copper wire (#10 gauge for smalltrees; #8 for larger trees; and wooden sticks for support.) You can use eithercovered or uncovered wire. To install this you must be able to dowse.

A tree has a front and back door. You need to locate the front door bydowsing *. When you have located it, push the wire (bare) as far as you caninto the ground in front of the front door about 3 to 5 inches away from thetree. If you wish you can use a ground rod and connect the wire to it. Thecoil must start below the bottom of the front door. Next, locate the top ofthe front door, as that is where your coil will end. Now you must dowse thenumber of coils needed and the vertical distance between each loop.

These coils must run clockwise from the ground up. When you stop at thetop of the front door, bend the wire up and cut it off, leaving about 6 inchesto go straight up. This wire coil should run 3 to 5 inches away from thesurface of the bark. The first coil should be below the level of the front door.

Any doubts: dowse it.

At one of our Chapter meetings we installed a coil on an apple tree. Weused covered wire, and holes were drilled in the stakes to make installationeasy. We planted the stakes in the ground and ran the wires through theholes of the stakes, around the tree. The apples improved over the previousyear, but the deer consumed most of them.

A friend of mine was going to cut down two of his pear trees that lookedhalf dead. I installed the French coils on both of these trees.

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In a year’s time they bothshowed a lot of improvementby bearing some fruit.

I also worked on a cluster ofwhite birch trees with the ideaof getting rid of the leaf minorinfection. Time will tell.

I hope I have sparked someinterest in some of you readersso you will try this and tell uswhat happened by writing anarticle for the Newsletter. Thisis a learning experience foreveryone.

*Locating the Front Door:Using your rods, walk around the tree, focussing on finding the Tree’s Front Door,until you get a response. When you get a response, move your rods up and downto find the door’s height.

Quote of the day“The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions—

the little soon-forgotten charities of a kiss, a smile, a kind look,a heartfelt compliment in the disguise of a playful raillery,

and the countless other infinitessimals ofpleasurable thought and genial feeling.”

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Library NewsMMMMMarilyn Sarilyn Sarilyn Sarilyn Sarilyn Smithmithmithmithmith

Francois has donated the book titled “Back to a Future for Mankind” byDr Karim, as reviewed this month, to the Library.

Book Sale:Book Sale:Book Sale:Book Sale:Book Sale:We will have another book sale at the library atthe February and March meetings, so come andbrowse.

Interesting websites:U-tube: connection with vitamin D and Cancerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOUR9JSmY3w&feature=player_embedded#

If interested in rare hard to find ebooks:http://knowledgefiles.com/about/http://www.crystalinks.com/directory2.html

Strange things seen on radar by thousands today over Australia.What is going on?http://www.colinandrews.net/Cloud-Radar-Circle-Australia-2010-0122.html

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Speaker for March 21st, 2010Trevor Harding

Dowsing for Geopathic Stress & Water

Trevor will update his previous talkson Geopathic Stress and will focus on

the need to learn how to be aware of thephysical signs that something is wrong inan area.

Another key point is that even if the harmfulenergies have been treated, they can comeback at any time. It is essential to learn todowse for Geopathic Stress energies and tocheck when your gut feeling tells you thatthere is something wrong.

The most common places Trevor has found GS in homes is acrossthe master bed and the office chair! The most common signs arelight bulbs blowing in the same place, the urge to regularly urinatewhen in specific places whilst not when in other places, a feeling ofheaviness and sadness in specific places, and the inability to getwork done in a certain spot e.g. the office!

There is nearly always harmful energy in the hall and we willindentify these areas so people can ‘feel’ and dowse these places,both positive and harmful.

The most important thing is the old saying: “To give a man a fish feeds him for a day. To teach a man ‘how’ to fishfeeds him for a lifetime.”