What is dowsing? It is the use of intuition, with a readout device,
or scale. Dowsing is also expression of intent. Does it work? In a
word, yes. In fact, it is always working, in the background,
because intuition, intent, and awareness, are always on. Dowsing is
paying attention to what is already there. This book gives the
basics of, and how to solve problems with, dowsing. In our Western
Culture, the Church was threatened by Science, and they agreed to
split the unseen world and the seen world, or head and heart. In
Newton and Descartes' physical world, there is no action at a
distance, other than gravity. The whole is merely the sum of the
parts, for we live only in a physical world. But that is only a
paradigm, a limiting belief system, in one culture. Dowsing has
been used for 98% of human history. For those who doubt this, spend
a year in the woods, with almost nothing of civilization. Dowsing
is as natural as breathing, or seeing. In the so-called civilized
world we live in, there is a lot of noise, and static, which blocks
the conscious sensation of dowsing. Let's use a metaphor. When I
was a kid, we would buy shoes at a Department store, usually Sears,
Roebuck & Co. As I recall, we had to first locate the
Department store. The grocery store did not sell shoes. Then, we
had to locate the shoe department. We would get to the style we
wanted. Then a shoe salesman would come out, size my feet, and get
2-3 selections of shoes. I would try them on, pick what felt best,
and we'd buy them. Anything physical can be used as a metaphor. For
dowsing, first we get to the store- the correct state of mind, the
EEG state. This must- must- be at least the Alpha EEG, of about
7-14 Hz. Then we have to go to the correct department- just as a
dowser must narrow down the scope of what s/he seeks, with finely
crafted questions. Then we get preliminary feedback, and work with
the subconscious mind- the salesclerk- to refine what we seek. The
subconscious mind goes to the superconscious, and returns with the
answer. We get it, and then work with it. Dowsing critiques say it
doesn't work, that it has been debunked, because it can't work. The
French Academy of Sciences debunked meteorites, in the 1840's,
because there were no stones in the sky. About 1908, the New York
Times debunked heavier-than-air flying machines, as impossible. In
the late 1890's, the head of the U.S. Patent Office proposed
closing this office down, because everything that could be invented
had been. In college, I was surrounded by people saying Science was
the only truth. They forgot to add the all-important tagline, "for
me." The Universe is far bigger than our models of it. The
Subconscious mind takes in more than 60 million bits of information
per second. It filters the information, based on your belief
systems, and gives you what the filters allow through, as 6-8 bits
of information. Which has more data to work with? Have you ever
been driving, and suddenly came back to awareness, and wondered
where the last 10 miles went? Or writing or reading, and suddenly
you realized you were 5 pages ahead, and weren't aware of it? Who
was "driving the bus," metaphorically? Science measures at most 10%
of existence- the replicable, easily measured part, the material
world. It is only a department in a store in the shopping district,
metaphorically. I like it. But it is only one channel, on a cable
provider that has billions of channels that I've been able to
count. Dr. Richard Feynman noted that the observer principle, in
Quantum Mechanics, is very important. What you observe is what is
real, to you. What you do not observe is not real, to you. The
human organism is more sensitive than any measuring device
currently in existence. Lyall Watson details 35 known senses, in
his book Lifetide. Dowsing, as with any intuition, can only be
learned, and proven, through direct experience. This book helps
beginners learn to dows
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