Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans wrote:
> Hello Richard Harris and Harold MacDonald, Thanks for your reaction on > my previous remark about wanting to use a dowsing-rod with regard to > waterpurification by using CS.I am afraid perhaps there is a little > miscommunication here, due to an English language mistake on my part. > Sorry for that. I understand now from your reactions that a dowsing > rod is a piece of equipment only to search for water. > > In actuality a dowsing rod (or any dowing device such as a pendulum) > can be used to obtain any type of information. It is the person who > is doing the dowsing, not the rod or device that is able to do this. > You will find people who will state restrictions on what the mind can > do, and they will become limitations for anyone who believes it. After > all, believe in a limitation, and it will be yours. If you ever > watch Charmed on TV, and although fiction you will find them dowsing > for all kinds of information, often the location of people (or > demons). In psychic detectives, which are true stories, sometimes the > psychic will dowse for a person's or body's location over a map. Some > dowsers have gotten rich by dowsing for oil or gas using a map as > well. > > I read a book a few years ago, I think the titled was "Christian > Healing". It claimed that hands on healing only will work on > strangers or distant friends, it will not work on family members, or > yourself. Luckily I was doing hands on healing long before I read the > book and did not know about that limitation, so I had lots of success > on both family members as well as myself. When I first read it I > could not understand why it was a problem with the book author and > everyone he had taught. Now I understand that the mind will only do > what it believes is possible, and he had taught that limitation to all > those he instructed. Unfortunately, thinking within the box only, > makes it so nothing can exist outside the box for that person. This > was shown quite well in the movie "What the bleep do we know", where > none of the American indians could originally see the European ships > coming into land because they did not believe in the existance of such > ships initially. > That's not my intention though, as I would like to state the quality > of our wellwater, after I added CS to it, so it can be drank > safely.Here this kind of equipment is called a BIOTENSOR (or > BIOSENSOR): a single, thin, metal rod with a handle that starts moving > in specific ways by the influence of the person's subconscious after > you have concentrated on a question. > > Yes, same device, different name. > Just this morning I have bought such an instrument, together with the > necessary equipment to produce my own CS. Next week an experienced > Biotensor user will come and teach me the basics on how to use it and > then I have to start experimenting myself: with the CS, added to the > wellwater. Also to find out the right amounts of CS that are best used > for us and for our animals and plants. And of course I will keep you > up to date of my findings via the Silver-list. > > Keep us posted. > > Marshall > > > > Best regards,Erna

