Dowsing is reported to
date back approximately 7000 years but its origins are still
unknown. In fact the Egyptians used images of forked rods
in some of their artwork as did the Ancient Chinese kings.
In Europe, dowsing was used in the Middle Ages to find coal
deposits oil and water. Since the people have dowsed for everything
from lost objects to missing people, some of them are reported
to be very accurate although the scientific communities as
a whole have yet to decide if they support or refute this
ability.
In this world dominated by technology, the modern dowsers
are of the view that every data is stored in the super computer
of the Almighty God. They dowse for the answer by processing
the data so stored.
In 1986 American dowsers argued that there was a connection
between dowsing and astrological links with the element Fire.
It is believed that Dowsing, scientifically known as radioesthesia,
is the interaction of the mind of the dowser and the energy
of the object of interest. Most dowsing is used to find water
and minerals. It has been used to find lost objects, even
people. It can be used to dowse the subtle energy field surrounding
objects, plants, animals, and people. If we are doing energy
healing, we can dowse the body of a patient before and after
treatment, and observe any energy changes. If we quantify
these results we can reach conclusions about the efficiency
of our techniques.
There are hundreds of ways to dowse. The most popular way
is using L-rods. These are simply bent wires, which can be
pointed in the direction of the area of interest. You can
make a simple set of L-rods by getting two metal coat hangers
and cutting off the long wires at the bottoms. Bend one end
of each at about four inches into a 90 degree L shape. The
small end is the handle and the long end is the pointer. Take
a plastic soda straw and cut it in half. Place one piece over
the smaller end of each L-rod. This will be the sleeve of
the handle, which enables the L-rod to swivel freely without
being affected by the muscles of the hand. Hold a L-rod in
each hand, pointing toward the object to be measured. Be sure
the L-rod is horizontal to the ground. (This was the oldest
method of dowsing still used to teach students).
If you want to measure the energy field of a person, make
sure they are not holding or wearing any crystals or jewelry.
Steps back about 3 paces, turn and face them. Hold the L-rods
parallel to the ground and pointing toward your subject. In
your mind, or out loud, tell yourself what the L-rods are
measuring. This is very important. Your mind is very precise.
It will measure exactly what you tell it to. "I am measuring
the reserve bio-energy field of this body." Focus your
attention only on this person. Do not let your mind wander
and think of anyone or anything else, or you will affect the
results. Walk toward the person, slowly, keeping the L-rods
straight and level. When you enter the energy field, the wires
will open wide, the left wire going to the left and the right
hand wire swinging to the right. Measure the distance between
the wires and the body.
Create the healing change. Once again, dowse the body. Step
back at least 8 paces, turn and walk toward the body, L-rods
parallel and pointing toward the subject. When you reach the
energy field of the body the wires will swing open. Measure
the distance and compare between the first effort. The difference
is the change you made by the healing.
You can use this same method to see if your crystals or jewelry
have any effect on a human energy field. Measure the subject
with nothing on and then add your object and measure again.
Explore this phenomena. Dowse plants, animals, crystals,
trees, and people who touch these objects. This is a fascinating
field to enter. For more information about the fascinating
subject of dowsing, contact us for details. |