Hen nights and dowsing

Just had to tell you about this press release from Hauntings.co.uk.
Instead of brides-to-be getting drunk and doing silly things in a group, why not do something useful like learning to dowse?
What a great idea! Have a load of women getting a spa and relaxing then, after a good meal in the evening, going ghost-hunting and […]

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Intuition (just for a change)

Apologies for the delay in posting, but I’ve been away in the UK, visiting my father and looking around the place a bit. In fact, we went to Kent, an area I didn’t know very well. I’d sort of passed through it a lot, but never really looked, if you know what I mean.
Anyway, the […]

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Geopathic Stress and…???

Now here’s a thing.
Regular readers here will know that I quite like dowsing. In fact, I think it’s pretty close to being the bee’s knees. You will also know that I like strange things like earth energies and intuition. Well chaps (and chapesses) I can also admit when I come across something along these lines […]

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Dowsing and Practical People

No apologies for repeating the theme of dowsing in this post. Absolutely not!
Because, dear reader, I have come across a wonderful snippet which shows just how practical people can be at times. Positively wonderful!
The article which caught my eye was in the Ledbury Reporter, a sturdy publication from the leftish-middle part of the UK. Near […]

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Anyone for a million dollars?

You might already know about it, but for a long time, the James Randi Foundation has been offering a million dollars to anyone who can prove dowsing actually works.
First question from skeptics is, ‘Why has no-one claimed it?’
Conclusion from first question is, ‘Dowsing must obviously be false, otherwise someone would be one million dollars richer’.
There, […]

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