Suicide and the “D” Word!


When I was back in the UK, I used my dowsing (and my intuition) to help various people. The method I used was fairly simple. I had an outline drawing of a human body. People would send me hair samples and I would dowse over the outline to identify the problem areas. Now, that might be considered a dirty word, a “d” word….diagnosis. But, so what?! I was in the UK, where the process was less frantically rigid and frightened than it is in the US.

I was good at it as well

Now it so happened that once I was dowsing to help find the cause of headaches for someone. She was in her early 30’s, had been suffering from them for a while. I got the hair sample and began my dowsing. I looked all over first, just as a check up. I found something which felt like old injuries on her wrists, nothing to worry about, but they were noted. I then concentrated on the head and neck area…

Luckily, I met her very shortly afterwards and so I decided to tell her what I had found. We were in a room full of people but were able to converse quietly in a corner. After telling her what I had found about her headaches, I casually mentioned the old injuries on her wrists. She paled and said “What did you find out?”. I said that I felt they were old injuries and that I didn’t think they were going to cause any problems for her, but it could have indicated possible weakness there and that’s why I told her.

She said that no-one else new about this, but what I had found were the sites of her suicide attempt when she was 18. She had slit her wrists. Only her parents knew about it and I was the first to ‘discover’ it.

So what does this prove? Nothing, really. Maybe it shows that the sites of old injuries can be identified easily. Maybe it shows that you can’t hide your past. Maybe what it’s really showing is that dowsing is just a very sensitive method of exploration.

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