Dowsing, or divining, is the ancient practice of locating the unseen or gaining information unavailable to the five senses. This is a natural biopsychic skill and can be learned by almost anyone. Dowsing has been used to locate water, minerals, oil, lost people, pets and information about other subjects where otherwise it was impossible to obtain.
Learn from this fascinating introduction to the art of Dowsing, including what triggers the Dowsing response and how to make it useful in your daily life. Dowsing instruments will be described and explained, with an opportunity for the audience to practice. Topics:
• Technique – using dowsing instruments. What’s going on?
• Questioning the subconscious – forming the pattern of search
• Resonating with the target of search
• Water and faults – the biophysical connection
• Dowsing for health – the biopsychic connection
• Factors influencing the dowsing results – minimizing error
Stephen Bosbach is a life member of the American Society of Dowsers and began dowsing professionally for water in 1975. He established the Armadillo Chapter of Dowsers in Austin, TX, in 1987 and was its chairman for twelve years. He has taught the skill of dowsing at national and regional dowsing conventions in Texas, N.M., Colorado, and California. His primary interests include dowsing harmful and beneficial earth energy.
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