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What is Dowsing?

Dowsing is generally understood to be a method of finding water with a forked stick. Well, that is true, but quite a limited definition.Dowsing is a means of getting information with the use of a physical instrument. Dowsers use tools or instruments such as pendulums, rods, bobbers and even forked sticks.The movement of the instrument gives information to the person using it. We can ask a question and get a "yes" or "no" answer. If we use a numbered chart, we can get answers with a numeric value. For example if we ask if a specified food is good for us, we will get a "yes or "no". If we asked what the effect of the food is on our body and use a number chart, we can not only determine if it is good or bad for us, but to what degree. We are making available an excellent beginner dowsing book, "Letter to Robin*", and "Learning to Dowse" by Walt Woods, which has been printed in 5 languages. It will get you started and you will need to practice to become more proficient. Once you become proficient with dowsing and have a good understanding of how to ask questions properly, life will never be the same. For a view of dowsing by Pauline Roberts with the Australian dowsers and more details about dowsing and tools for dowsing, click here. WATERDuring an interview on Coast to Coast AM Radio, the talk show host asked Raymon if it was possible to use dowsing to change the energy in containers of water that the listners would place by their radios. There were perhaps as many as ten million listners that night.Raymon agreed to the experiment and energized the water during the radio show. In a few minutes the calls started pouring in. People were reporting beneficial changes in the taste of the water and that pain had been removed from their body.The same experiment was repeated over a year later with even better results. 
 
 
 
 
 
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