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The Monthly Dowsing Topic2005See past topics ( Dec 2004 | Jan 2005 ) The topic for dowsers to share in the month of February 2005:The February "Question of the Month" is how do you find items that have disappeared? or what process do you go through to return lost items to this dimension? or do you have a technique that works for finding lost items? Along this same line of questioning would be, do things actually disappear into other dimensions? Thank you Bill Mundy for the following response. "Recently Jeff Hawkins, the inventor of the first Palm Pilot, wrote a book called On Intelligence, about the theoretical workings of our brains. Essentially he sees our entire central nervous system as interconnected layers of memory devices that store the memories in such a way that they are triggered by minimal input--coming back as a prediction of what we will see, hear, perceive or do (how we will act is also predicted by our minds before we do it). Our brains primarily predict patterns for what's around us based on our past patterns that we've learned. When we're stress-free everything is working together, and we see things clearly. What happens when we loose things is our predictive mechanism starts over-riding the input stream of new data. Often the raw data is still there, it's only the pattern confusion that has gotten to our perception. So basically, we don't have to research for lost things, we can recall where they are when we didn't "see" them. The trick is to clear up what's blocking your view. If you really think something has gone into another dimension, you can substitute "what's blocking my view?," for "what will bring my object back from the other dimension?" Dowsing is a way to identify the cause of this interference and look for the issues that are in the way. Once identified, you can heal them or just turn them off. The process is easy, just keep in mind that you're now finding the reasons that you cannot find the lost item, not just finding the lost item. So, first ask if you can find your keys? No. Ask, what's the first issue you need to identify? Stress? Mental? Emotional? Physical? Outside interference? UFO's? Past lives? Karma? Anything goes; we're looking for the patterns that you've got that are over-riding your perception. Clearing them is easy--just ask them to clear. Bring your awareness to your core, or shift it from your left side to your right. It helps your brain re-program when you input data from both sides of the body while focused on an issue. The mechanism isn't fully understood, but it works. Follow up with, is that issue clear? Can I find my keys now? What's next? Most objects become visible in less than ten issues. This method can help you enhance your dowsing too.
It's just another method of perception subject to similar acts of confusion.
Set up a scale of dowsing expertise. Examine the issues that block it,
and check your progress. So you could view it as a universal tool for
self-improvement. Happy dowsing! |
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