International Dowsing Day is held on 5 May (the birthday of late English dowser Hamish Miller). An initiative of the British Society of Dowsers, on this day dowsing societies and groups all over the world hold events and get together to celebrate and promote the ancient art of dowsing. As […]
Dowsing to discover ‘wonderment’
Children are the fastest learners when it comes to dowsing. They get it straight away! They don’t over-analyse, question or look for whys and wherefores. They see the magic, potential and simplicity of the process and simply run with it. Recently I witnessed a little guy on a dowsing trip […]
Healing an Angry Dragon – Suburban Geomancy
This property in Melbourne’s northern suburbs was plagued with signs of geopathic stress. Ant and mouse infestations, constant feelings of aggression and emotional ‘loss of control’ were experienced by all occupants when in the main gathering areas of the home. It was dowsed that an earth meridian was running exactly […]
Earth Day, 22 April 2017
Tomorrow, Saturday 22 April, is world Earth Day. It’s a chance for us to pause and consider the impact we are having on our planet. And an opportunity for us to make a change, big or small, to help make a difference and work towards a better future and healthier […]
The hawthorn wand springs to life
At a geomancy consult in Echuca during the springtime, a substantial number of underground water courses were dowsed to be flowing through the earth underneath the property. Wasps’ nests were being built under the verandah, directly in the line of the earth emanations – like nature’s radiation markers. Half of […]
Sit with the land
If you ‘sit with the land’ you’ll know all sorts of things. And in the knowing is growing …
Musical sound and space clearing
Sound of any kind has such an important place in space clearing and geomantic work – from singing bowls and bells to simply clapping hands, singing or toning. The simple act of using sound to cleanse and clear a space is simple, yet very effective.
Autumn harvesting
It was such a beautiful, still morning yesterday, a perfect day to harvest rosehips, hawthorn berries and wormwood. I was even given permission to take a hawthorn wand for earth acupuncture – my first hawthorn stave. There aren’t too many sunny days at the moment, so I’m going to try […]
Orb weaver – the weaver of fates
I spotted an orb weaver’s web full of jewels today, near a permanent earth acupuncture remedy made of paramagnetic rock. The orb weaver is the weaver of fates, and the message she offers is that of creativity. She and her sisters are attracted to the meridian that runs through the […]
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