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Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 4:23
AM
Subject: Learning to dowse
" go to the web site
for the American Dowsers Association www.dowsers.org and download the
booklet " letter to Robin " by Walt Woods
I've tried -- it doesn't work for me. ie) the pendulum
shows no inclination to change direction in response to questions. I have
tried some of Sharon's suggestions, will try some more. The comment on
dehydration is interesting. I just heard a medical person explain that even
minor dehydration affects the inner ear and balance system. He was explaining
that ipuprofin causes such dehydration, as does caffeine. Oops. Caught me in
my habit.
========================== Dave Robison
Hi Dave
I know the feeling - for many
years I believed that dowsing was a gift that some people (not me)had been
given due to different body chemistry or whatever and I tried several times
over a period of years (with L rods) nothing happened !!! This is very
frustrating and imprints strongly in the mind. I am now strong and confident
with a pendulum but still my mental block with the rods hangs around and
it is hard to shift.
Drink plenty of good water, that is
really important, and back off the coffee for at least a couple of hours
before you try. Sit with feet flat on the floor not legs crossed (this
neutralises me instantly) Play some good classical music. Anything to help you
relax and focus. If your'e still stuck - organise a
group and get someone in to teach - the extra energy of a group learning
dowsing will get everybody going and you get to meet some nice
people.
Have fun
Lloyd Charles
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