Gil If they are happy with that great. I am but the messenger and experienced encourager of what RS and his followers have suggested is the way to work with his agricultural indications. And their message is, dowsing is only a place to start not an end in itself. The choice is yours, it is certainly no skin off my nose what you do in your garden, I just wish you joy from it. cheers Glen
Gil Robertson wrote: > > Glen, I have no problem at all, with those who can, dealing direct with what ever > level of information gathering. My point is that for many people, I can teach them > to dowse with accuracy and verifiable (by another dowser) results. I for one, can > not teach anyone to talk to Devas or what ever, in a couple of hours, but I can > set some one on the path to dowsing in that time. > > Glen Atkinson wrote: > > > Lloyd Charles wrote: > > > > > > More from the land of oz - I found this lurking uncompleted on My desktop - > > > (Delete is just above the left cursor key if its too out of date) > > > > > > Gil Robertson wrote > > While one can undoubtable wait for devine revelation, if > > > playing > > > > with a few acres in one situation, but if one is working with many > > > properties, as > > > > Hugh and James are, there is a need to get accurate answers, quickly. > > > > > > > In HAstings NZ last weekend I was chatting with Joke Bloksma from the > > Louis Bolk Institute in Holland, who is here seminaring on Geothean > > observation. I wish to honour her part in the stimulation of these words > > rather than quote our conversation. > > We were discussing the difference between direct perception and dowsing. -- Garuda Biodynamics - for BD Preps, Consultations, Books & Diagrams See our web site @ http://get.to/garuda
