At the Waverley dowsers evening meeting two of the groups members gave a talk based around healing oneself and others. First Ken Collinson talked about his early spiritual healing that was spontaneously channelled through him and his later journey towards discovering the abilities that all people have in providing energetic healing. While Geoff Mitchell the […]

Recently a group of people of people from Farnborough Crondal, Godalming, Lightwater, Frimley, Woking, Fleet and Southampton met in Farnborough to explore:- • why some trees had very twisted branches which could not be accounted as vandalism or being affected by the prevailing wind • what happened to a possible fountain • what happened to […]

Finding reasons to dowse and improve yourself can be difficult on occasion, you can’t always go to an ancient Stone Circle or Barrow complex to practise with your dowsing rods and improve your intuition, what we ned is good practical reasons for getting out the Pendulum or the ‘L’ rods and start getting dirty. Waverley […]

Waverley Dowsers next group meeting will be 8th July, 2014 Archaeological Dowsing to aid the work of a local historian at King George V Field, Farnborough GU14 6PQ To be lead by Michael Haxeltine. We will be hunting for the precise locations of some features which are no longer visible to on the ground.  These […]

 Dowsing for Stone Energies in Surrey with Waverley Dowsers May 13th 2014 7.00 for 7.30pm, Godalming area With the permission of the landowner, Waverley Dowsers have a rare opportunity to dowse the energy fields of standing stones on private land near Godalming. This is a real treat for dowsers in Surrey who would otherwise have […]

“Dowsing the Stonehenge Landscape” by Don Bryan Following last year’s enlightening presentation on “Dowsing the Arthurian Legend”, we have invited Don back to give us a talk on his experiences dowsing the Stonehenge Landscape. Don is an experienced Dowser and Chair of the BSD Archaeology Special Interest Group. Tuesday 11th March 2014 at 7.30 pm […]

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