Patricia Santhuff wrote:

> Marshall and all --
>
>
> Hmm, don't know why you'd say don't sleep on positive energy lines. Would
> you elaborate? Actually, I do know that some of the high energy -- *power
> spot* type energies -- are just TOO much for humans. Great to visit, not a
> good place to live. But is there anything else you're referring to?
>

Well, you don't want to be highly energized when trying to sleep, it tends to
keep you awake, and can give you insomnia.

> As for dowsing for *negative* energy lines, round these parts, dowsers do
> that, and then CHANGE THEM to beneficial energies. We also use the word
> *detrimental* (or inharmonious) [to humans] rather than *negative,* since
> it's true that at least some of these so-called negative energies are
> beneficial for other creatures, or other purposes.
>

This can be done, they can be moved, terminated, and often changed.  But I feel
this is beyond the scope of this discussion.  I understand that the negative
energies are great for trees, and positive energies are not.  So when you are
depressed go hug a tree, the tree loves the negative energy, and you get it's
'negative energy', which is positive to you.  I don't know, but have been told
this by those who claim to know, it is a win win situation where both benefit.

There is nothing wrong with positive energy lines, it may be good to place your
chair on one when working, but sleeping on one is another matter, you might not
be able to get a good night's sleep, too invigorating.

> Some of the detrimental energy lines are accumulations of unresolved
> (unhealed) human emotional debris, which some say have a tendency to run
> along (through / with ??) underground water lines. A good book on this is
> Garden Workbook II by Machaelle Small Wright, of Perelandra. MSW works with
> Devas and Nature Spirits, in a similar way than is done at Findhorn. She
> also has a wonderful technique for clearing space which I highly recommend.
> Though I'm not currently practicing, I'm a Feng Shui consultant and have
> used her methods very successfully for clearing homes and property. MSW also
> puts out a wonderful line of Flower Essences and some GREAT material on
> healing oneself by working in *co-creation* with Nature -- the Devas and
> Nature Spirits, and also the Spiritual Heirarchy. Those whose interest is
> piqued ought to have some of her rather incredible books on hand, especially
> Garden Workbook II (and the original Garden Workbook if you want to work
> co-creatively with Nature in your garden); MAP, the Medical Assistance
> Program, and whatever else appeals. She doesn't talk use dowsing, but
> kinesiology, which is a related technique and some say the same thing
> without tools, or "tool-less dowsing."
>

Sounds very interesting.  I will try to obtain some of this material.

> Where or how deeply a well is sited, btw, doesn't necessarily have anything
> to do with where it is vis a vis your bed or other spot.
>
> I attended a workshop with a fine dowser and teacher by the name of Joey
> Korn (you ought to be able to reach him at [email protected] -- I'm sure
> he has a website, but don't have the URL). Joey taught us to dowse for AND
> CHANGE detrimental energies to beneficial. These new beneficial lines could
> be dowsed by others, blind, so it wasn't just a trick of the imagination or
> something.
>

Absolutely, but I still would not try to sleep on one every night. :>

> After a lunch break some of the folks had moved their chairs, and so I also
> had to find a new spot to sit. Soon I had a splitting headache. After
> lengthy introductory material all morning, he was about to teach us how to
> dowse for the inharmonious energies. It turned out my new seating position
> was right over one of these lines -- we changed it, and he also did some
> dowsing/healing work on me for the headache and within minutes my headache
> was gone. It was the type of headache that usually lasts all day for me,
> until I'm fast asleep, with or without aspirin. I was impressed!
>

Been there, done that. :>

> He has a little book he sells about his life and experiences and how to do
> this technique. The new version probably has lots more in it too. The
> technique is simple, really. I don't have his book handy, but this is a
> reasonable rendition of the request he makes for changing disharmonious
> lines to beneficial. I'm going to present it as I use it, from what he
> presented -- I see no reason why some respectful other version wouldn't
> work. Joey's version reflects his strong Jewish faith.
>
> Here is a version for your home:
>
> "If it be Thy Will, may the Powers of Nature converge to balance any
> detrimental energies and increase and enhance the beneficial energies in
> this area to encompass our entire house. May these energies be beneficial fo
> our family, our friends, our pets, for anyone who comes into our house or
> yard, and for all of life for now and into the future for as long as is
> appropriate. Amen."
>
> Here's a versio for your garden:
>
> "If it be Thy Will, may the Powers of Nature converge to balance any
> detrimental energies and enhance and improve the beneficial energies for the
> plants,t he helpful insects and the necessary components of the soil in this
> garden, for now and into the future, for as long as is appropriate. Amen."
>

These were similar to what was done by a group of us a few months ago when asked
to clear a house that was built on gound previously where a Civil war hospital
stood, and had lots of negative energies, and earthbound spirits.  Worked
wonders for the energies, but the spirits had to be handled a little
differently.

> Oh, another thing I wanted to mention. There are hundreds if not thousands
> of experienced dowsers who can relocate underground streams. Very helpful if

> your well has gone dry.
>

That I find to be the easiest dowsing of all.  A few months ago I had a
contractor trying to find the plastic natural gas line on our property, and I
dowsed it out for him.  He dug where I said, and was less than an inch off.  The
thing that amazed me was that it was actually about 5 feet from where I
conciously thought it would be by where it came from and where it went.  I would
assumed a straight line, but dowsing indicated about a 30 degree bend about 20
feet out from one end, and turned out to be right on the money.

> The American Society of Dowsers has a website (sorry, don't know it), and
> annual membership includes a quarterly journal. Very worthwhile.
>

I joined last month.  Nice quarterly.

Marshall


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