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Ep12 | The Art of Dowsing
Exploring the Ancient Art of Dowsing
Unlocking Earth’s Hidden Energies
Episode 12 of Scribing Journeys was a fascinating deep dive into the ancient practice of dowsing and divining. Douglas and I journeyed through the history, science, and modern applications of these time-honoured techniques.
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An overview
Dowsing, also known as divining, is the practice of using tools, such as rods or pendulums, to detect water, energy lines, and even lost objects. It’s an intuitive skill that has been used for centuries, and Douglas, an expert in divining, shared how it remains relevant today.
The conversation highlighted the natural magnetic fields of the Earth and how humans have an innate ability to sense these energies. We discussed historical references, from ancient carvings to sacred sites like stone circles, where dowsing has been used to understand energetic alignments.
The Role of Mindset
One key takeaway from the episode was the importance of mindset. Douglas explained that many people struggle because they overthink it. Letting go and allowing the body to naturally connect with the energies around us is crucial for success.
Listeners also learned about the connection between dowsing and spiritual practices, including grounding and protection techniques. As well as the importance of setting intentions and expressing gratitude when working with Earth’s energies.
The Connection Between Dowsing and Spirituality
This is practise is not just about finding water or energy lines; it also has a deep spiritual aspect. The practice encourages individuals to slow down, tune into their surroundings, and build a stronger connection with nature. In the episode, we explored how dowsing can be used for self-discovery and personal growth.
What’s Next?
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In the next episode, we’ll be continuing our conversation
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