In the beginning…


I can’t actually remember when I started to dowse, but I can remember what I started with. It was a crystal pendulum, very lightweight, on chain. I’d bought it from a shop some time before, because I’d been reading more and more about dowsing and was getting interested in doing something about it. (I’ve still got the pendulum although I hardly ever use it anymore. It’s way too light for me and the tip’s been knocked off long since.) The trouble was, I had no idea what to do. Finding water didn’t seem worth it in a house on mains supply. I wasn’t sure that anyone else in the family would understand or be sympathetic about what I was doing and I was pretty unsure of myself as well.

I was in the bedroom, twirling the pendulum, when I saw the cat, Sonic, asleep on the bed. That seemed like the perfect solution. No-one else around to pass comment or judgement, an animal who wouldn’t tell on me, and I could find out something about this strange thing called an aura.

So I took the pendulum, and trying not to disturb Sonic, I slowly passed it over her body just trying to sense where the aura was. It all seemed to be going well, until in one place it started to act differently. I thought I had lost concentration, so I tried again, making sure I was focused. Same thing happened. I was confused. So I carried on and then came back to it. Same reaction. Then I looked down at the cat, not at the pendulum, and realized whereabouts I was in relation to her. I was directly over the area where she had been spayed! I hadn’t realized it. WIthout trying, I had found evidence of something wrong in her aura which related to a surgical procedure or injury.

From that moment on, I was hooked!

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4 Responses to “In the beginning…”

  1. Oh yes! My pendulum has a space reserved in my pocket every day. It’s a small brass one that I’ve had for many years. It hasn’t lied to me yet. Neither has that gut instinct.

  2. I, too, have a brass pendulum. I’m on my second now as the first finally parted company with its chain and I can’t mend it.
    Mind you, I rarely use a pendulum nowadays. I prefer blin dowsing.

  3. Blin dowsing? Can you explain that, or are there links where I can learn more?

  4. Hmmph! My tired fingers left the ‘t’ off the word. It should read ‘blink’ dowsing.
    And, yes, there are ways of finding out more about it.
    1. I suggest you subscribe to the newsletter at http://www.intuitioncenter.com
    2. You could buy the Dowsing E-book from the website which goes through all the varieties of dowsing with and without tools (and a heck of a lot more, I should add!)
    To be honest, I don’t know of any other website / place which talks about blink dowsing, but it is the most useful method I know of.

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