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Dowsing is seeing the unseen! It is an electro-magnetic charge running through the minor muscles of the body. Therefore, your body must be in balance: polarity-wise, electro-magnetically, kidneys functioning properly, and your acid/alkali levels must be in balance. These are the physical aspects of dowsing
The medium through which dowsing vibrations are transmitted is Akasha or Nieonic. The speed of transmission through this medium is instantaneous! There is no conventional way to measure these vibrations. This is the spiritual aspect of dowsing! It is intuition coming from a higher realm. Intuition is the language of the soul. The dowsing tools are the instruments to measure/communicate with these higher realms - The Source, The Big Library in the Sky, whatever you call it using your own belief system!
There are 4 types of dowsing tools: L-rods, Y-rod, Pendulum, Bobber. They all work equally well. Normally, you will be drawn (more comfortable) with one type than another.
The question is the most important part of dowsing. It must be short, to the point, and require a YES or NO answer only. It takes practice to develop the most appropriate questioning techniques. You must also use words or phrases that the Source understands.
The more you practice the more proficient you will become. The more you Practice! Practice! Practice!; the more connected you are to Source, the quicker and clearer the answers will come. Everyone is unique. Some may take longer than others to feel confident and proficient. Don’t give up! A well known master dowser said it took her a year to completely master the dowsing technique! Just keep practicing!
Another important aspect of dowsing is to obtain permission when dowsing for others or in certain situations. Using the CAN I?/MAY I?/SHOULD I? technique from Walt Woods’ LETTER TO ROBIN is invaluable. This keeps you out of trouble!
Crown Hill Event Center
7777 W 29th Ave Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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Michele Fitzgerald
Power of Belief Codes
Learn how judgements that you have made in past and present life situations have mutated into computer-like coding that dictates much of your current life experience. Master dowser and subtle energy pioneer, Michele Fitzgerald, will present an overview of how we create belief codes, how we acquire them from others, and the astounding outcomes of these codes in action. Get ready for some serious paradigm shifting!
10-Noon
Register for Her All Day Seminar Chasing the Shadow of Free Will under Events!

Susan Russo
Emotion Codes
Do you have problems, whether physical, mental, emotional or spiritual that stay with you no matter what? Are you stuck in some situation that you would like to get out of, but have been unable to free yourself from? Are you unable to enjoy activities, social situations or people? The Emotion Code is an amazingly effective way to locate and remove trapped emotions from the body. Trapped emotions held in the body can result in the manifestation of problems in any area of life. Sometimes the releasing of trapped emotions from the body is all that is needed for some problems to disappear. Learn how you can identify trapped emotions for yourself and others, and a safe, quick and effective way to remove them, the various kinds of Heartwalls, which are blocks that are held in place by trapped emotions and how to identify and remove them.
1-2:30
Polly Cady
and Bo Hanson
Breaking the Laws that Bind You
3-4:30
Lunch is potluck
Noon-1:00
Treasure Hunt
Crystals and gold dollars
Drawing
by Hank Innerfeld
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In 1949, in the Atlas Mountains of North Africa, the French discovered cave paintings of ancient peoples... which scientists using radiocarbon dated at 9,000 years old... one of these cave paintings showed a man using a dowsing rod. Similarly, a rock carving in Peru found (also dated 9,000 years old) depicts a man holding a forked dowsing stick.
The writings of Confucius (2500 B.C.) mention dowsing. A statue of Chinese Emperor Kwang Yu (2200 B.C.) portrays him holding a forked stick (commonly used for dowsing). Similarly, the oldest Egyptian stone drawings and carvings show men in exotic headdresses holding forked sticks or pendulums. The Romans, Celts and Teutons also evidenced interest in dowsing. Various books produced in Germany from the 12th to 14th century examined the phenomenon of dowsing. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603), English landowners brought dowsers from Saxon Germany who obliged them by locating the rich tin fields of Cornwall (which are still producing tin today).
German scientist Georg Agricola, a pioneer in scientific classification of minerals, authored De re Metallica published in 1556. This classic work examines dowsing and its applications. Dowsers played a vital role in the construction of the early castles on the Rhine. Before the castles could be built, water had to be located beneath the stone mountain tops which they were to occupy. Dowsing was used universally to locate these underground water sources.
Visitors to the early Spanish mines in Southwestern United States can observe that each mine features only one hole instead of many. The reason for that is, that prior to drilling, the Spanish used a dowsing tool called "Spanish needles" to locate these rich ores -- with impressive accuracy. The early Sioux used feathered medicine sticks for dowsing. Sulu witch doctors used bones for dowsing to locate "evildoers" in their tribe. Dowsing was particularly popular among the New England colonists... a PA newspaper Oil City Register in 1865 profiles one of them, "Doodle Bug" Smith.
The rod, the reed, and the staff - all symbols of dowsing - are mentioned many times in the scriptureess. The ancient mystery schools, which pre-date the dawn of Christianity, taught and trained their followers in dowsing. The dowser was regarded as a highly intuitive or illuminated being, who achieved this level of awareness through dedicated study and practice of the mysteries.
P.O. Box 24 Danville, Vermont 05828 http:www.dowsers.org 802-684-3417
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