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  • 1 Nov 2025 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    Dowsing Skill Builder:

    Basic Earth Energies, Dowsing & Clearing Protocols



    Dowsing is a skill that can be applied in a variety of ways and focuses. ASD draws from a host of resources to provide insight into the vast study that guides our Dowsers today.


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    BASIC EARTH ENERGIES DOWSING & CLEARING PROTOCOL

    BY WILLIAM GEE


    Below is a detailed outline of one such way to use dowsing to facilitate an energetic change. The Source materials for this simplified protocol include "Quantifying and Healing Earth Energies" by John Irving, Volume 43, No. 1, Winter 2003, Letter to Robin: Dowsing Insights and Tested Protocols by Walt Woods, and in our upcoming book, The Essence of Dowsing by Gary Storozuk. You can use any dowsing tool for this protocol, but our recommendations are the L-rods or Y-rod to assist you in Step 1, the pendulum in Step 2, and the bobber in Step 3.

    Before we begin, we must understand exactly what we are looking for when it comes to “Noxious Energies”. Simply put, noxious energies are conduits, vortexes, or intensified energetic patterns that, when put in contact with living tissue, have the potential to cause both short-term and long term physiological damage. Noxious energies can be both natural and manmade.

    Additionally, when multiple noxious energy types coexist in one location, their detrimental effects can be amplified. Specific descriptions of each noxious energy type and their specific effects can be found in the source material above.

    Step 1: Observation

    Begin your investigation through simple observation. Identify the places where you, your family members, and your pets like to spend a lot of time, and identify the places where people and pets generally don’t like to go. If you have houseplants, identify which locations your plants tend to struggle in and which locations they tend to thrive in.

    Step 2: Dowse the Energies

    Now, it’s time to break out your dowsing tools. I recommend using Walt Woods’ “Hormetic Curve” or “Personal Dowsing Chart”, but you can also use a simple “beneficial energies chart” when doing this part of your investigation.

    In each spot you have identified in Step 1, use the dowsing chart to determine the energetic frequency of the area. Your question should be something like:

    “Please indicate the energetic frequency of this particular spot, using the indications of this chart as the baseline and measurement of beneficial and nonbeneficial energies.”

    Record your results using the numeric values on your chart of choice. At this point, you could investigate further to determine whether the energies indicate Curry or Hartman lines, vortexes, EMF, entities, thought forms, curses, blessings, or a combination of different energies, but at the end of the day, what you want is the same regardless of what type of noxious energy you are dealing with. You want it fixed to the point where the noxious energies are no longer going to cause problems for you and your family.

    Step 3: Clear the Noxious Energies

    Throughout the decades, many protocols have been developed to mitigate specific noxious energies in the home. These include the “Iron Stake Method”, Pyramid placement, the placement of certain rocks, minerals, or semi-precious stones, runes, herbs, burning incense, candles, and a plethora of other protocols and methods too numerous to mention. In my experience, no one method is superior to another beyond the specific method that best resonates with the person employing it. If the protocol or method doesn’t feel right for you, then it won’t matter how often you do it or how precisely you follow the ritual of placement; it simply won’t work.

    What I do is I use my pendulum or bobber, and I form an energy vortex in the area that I wish to be cleared. I do this by initiating a clockwise circular motion with my pendulum or bobber and directing the energy to the location I’m clearing. This can be done either in-person or remotely, as energy knows no boundaries with space or time. With the intention of mitigating or moving any noxious energies that are harming me or the beings who live in my home, I call upon the universe to alter the polarity of the harmful energies and either dissipate or transmute them to emit positive energy. When the work is finished, I instruct my dowsing to give me a “yes” response, and I verify my work by asking, “Is the work complete?”. If I receive a “yes” response, I move on to the next location.

    Step 4: Check Your Work

    Go back to Step 2, and using the same measurement protocol, dowse the energies using your chart and compare your results to your baseline investigation. Have the numbers changed more to the beneficial energies rather than the nonbeneficial energies? To what degree? Write down your results. If the energies did not change as a result of your clearing efforts, it is possible that you did not pick a protocol that resonates with you. So, pick another and try again until your numbers improve.

    Periodically over the next few months, go back and repeat this protocol. If the clearing sticks, that’s great! If it doesn’t, try again or try a different clearing protocol. If the energies refuse to budge no matter what you do, don’t be afraid to call a professional dowser to assist you, as there may be some additional factors you might not be aware of.

    I hope this simple protocol helps to keep your home fresh and clean of noxious energies!



  • 1 Oct 2025 10:00 AM | Anonymous
    THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF DOWSERS

    OCTOBER '25 NEWSLETTER FEATURED ARTICLE


    ASD DIGEST
    VOLUME 42, NO.2 SPRING  2002

    a dowser's ghost story

    By Terra Summers

               Opening the tall French doors into the sunlight and walking out onto the third-floor veranda was such a relief after the hustle and bustle of traveling to get to our room at the Crescent Hotel. The ASD conference activities would start in a few hours, and though I looked forward to meeting my fellow dowsers, I also treasured my moment’s peace. As I leaned against the iron railing, I sighed with renewed freshness at the spectacular countryside view of the woodsy rolling hills of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. What a beautiful day at this late-nineteenth century hotel! Spring was definitely in the air along with a hint of a musty smell of something very old. As I lazily gazed down at the neatly trimmed lawn and aged old stone courtyard below, a strange sensation of falling or jumping came across my awareness. I knew enough to know it wasn’t me and opened my mind’s eye to what other sensations were around. 
               Very faintly I thought I heard a band playing and someone singing, “By the Light of the Silvery Moon,” when to and behold, to my left sat a slightly transparent, elderly lady dressed in full-length loungewear of ivory and pale green. Her gray hair was piled tight to her head in a bun. Around her neck lay a very long string of pearls that came down almost to knees. With a twinkle in her eye she smiled, “Everything is going to work out wonderfully for you.” I couldn’t help but smile back and think, ‘I didn’t know ghosts were psychic.’ She put her hands together and glipped, “Oh we have our connections.” A quick laugh slipped out from under my breath As I observed her. She seemed to be amused that someone could actually listen to her. 
               Curious I asked her name. Though names seem to come in a bit scrambled telepathically, I believe she said “Mathilda.” She continued, “In 1947, I fell to my death over that very railing. It doesn’t matter whether I slipped or was nudged. The details are too messy to mention. The point is I made a promise. It is to my promise that I am responsible. So, I am here waiting.”
               Something about her shied me from asking details of this promise. Thoughtfully, I excused myself to catch up with my friends. Thinking on the way she was too kind, wise and peaceful, though a bit sad, to be grounded here among some, shall we say, more flamboyant spirits (according to the reputation of this hotel). Definitely not the tampering type of entity I expected to find at this ghost-renowned place. Casually, at dinner, I mentioned her to my partner. He, being a bit bolder that I, suggested we go and find out if there was anything we could do for her. Off we went back to our room on the third floor with a few dowser friends in tow. As usual my partner asked the questions and I just listened and relayed replies both from Mathilda and the place of universal knowledge. As it turned out, the promise was one of true love.
               Fateful night in 1947, Mathilda had agreed to a secret rendezvous outside her room, on the third-floor veranda, at half past nine with her beloved, a gentleman named Walter. Both Walter and Mathilda were widowed and in their sixties. Because their children were very jealous of their inheritances, Walter and Mathilda had kept their meetings private. Joyfully waiting, Mathilda was waltzing around to the music of a band playing off in the distance, “By the Light of the Silvery Moon.” Just as the clock chimed half past nine Mathilda had a mishap, or maybe other spirits interfered and she slipped, flipping over the railing. Seconds later Walter arrived and discovered her pearls strewn everywhere. She had fallen three floors to her death. Devastated he ran. He ran not only for losing his beloved but also fearing he would be accused of murder. He never spoke of the incident and died two years later of a broken heart.
               Mathilda was a bit shocked when she realized Walter had come to her hotel room more than fifty years ago and had actually passed on. She had no concept of time. To her everything was momentary-endlessly momentary. She hadn’t thought to ask, when or if he might come. She only knew he would.
               Mathilda’s stature straightened as my partner began asking the universe what became of Walter. It Seems that Walter had been reborn twice since his death in 1949. The first time, as a little child, he died of a weak heart. However, he is alive now as a five-year old boy with three parents. I could hear Mathilda say, “What!?” I explained his parents were divorced and arguing a lot. Walter was quite upset over the situation and dealing with a lot of despair.
               Since it had been requested, by the hotel not to do clearings, due to the shenanigans of the ghosts being of monetary interest, we decided to ask the ‘powers that be’ if they would bring Walter and even his parents to the Crescent Hotel as soon as appropriate. We dowsed ‘Yes.’ After the dowsing procedure, Mathilda did the silliest thing. She started jumping up and down like a child. Only with her slightly overweight ghostly body it had the added effect of her bosom freely flapping under her smooth-fitting gown. I guess they didn’t wear bras in those days! But she didn’t care. Clapping her hands, she was just happy Walter was coming.
                Later, on the last day of our trip, we found out that for the few ghosts who wished to leave it was OK to clear them, but someone else had already done the clearing. On contacting Mathilda again, she said she found out how much Walter needed her now. So she had gone on to the other side of the veil called death to where she could be of more help to her true love. However, she requested things remain as they are, in that someday Walter and Mathilda would meet at the Crescent Hotel again, so they could keep their promise and share in their veranda at half past nine, with the soft music playing, “By the Light of the Silvery Moon,” they would have the rendezvous they wished for so long ago. 
               One last thing Mathilda had to say about it all, “Beware the mischievous pranks of the two brothers.” She never did say who they were. But then that’s another story- a ghost story- of course.
    “Learn to get in touch with silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose there are no mistakes, no coincidences, all events are blessings given to us to learn from.”
    -Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

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  • 1 Oct 2025 10:00 AM | Anonymous


    THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF DOWSERS

    OCTOBER '25 NEWSLETTER FEATURED ARTICLE



    ASD DIGEST
    VOLUME 21, NO.1 FEBRUARY  1981

    DOWSING THE OHIO SERPENT MOUND

                In the August 1980 issue of this journal, archaeologist Clark Hardman's map of the unique pre-Columbian structure known as the Ohio Serpent Mound, was printed (see small inset). Two sets of questions about it were addressed to readers:

    1)   Are there any water domes associated with the mound?

    If so, how many, and where are they located


    2)    Are there leys (ley lines) associated with the mound?

    If so, how many, and where are they located?


                The Ohio Dowsers Chapter, led by Richey Liming, volunteered to collate the answers which have been summarized as follows:Twelve replies were mailed in from seven states and Canada, including a beautiful drawing from western artist, Ralph Johnson of Duncan, Arizona.
    Seven of the twelve respondents found a = water dome beneath the center of the "egg," which the serpent is said to be swallowing (see larger inset). Eight found a dome under the center of the coiled "tail." Two more respondents found a dome nearly at the center of the serpent's "head," but not within its tail. Of the two remaining respondents, one found a dome just west of the egg and one found no domes at all.

                After comparing these results of map dowsing with dowsing at the actual site by members of the Ohio Dowsers Chapter in 1978, it was felt that first prize for the map dowsing effort should go to Guy Hockett, of Alamo, California, who located four of the eight domes the on-site dowsers believed they had pin-pointed on a cold, blustery November day in 1978.One who was present adds: "It seemed to us that the structure had been designed to correlate with underground water in that, not only were the egg and tail precisely centered over water domes but, at each bend of the serpent's body there was a small subterranean spring not visible from the surface—a wholly remarkable circumstance, if correct."

               It is further noted that ten of the twelve respondents pinpointed one, or more, leys running through the egg—three in all—under a lovely, old red-bud tree and passing directly over the large dome mentioned as having been located in seven of the twelve replies.This exercise, and its implications, may be of more than passing interest to dowsers, especially, those drawn to the activities of such bodies researching ancient sites as the New England Antiquities Research Association (NEARA), the Early Sites Research Society, the Epigraphic Society, and others.

                We thank all who participated in this exercise for their time and energy, and especially Richey Liming, for his help in collating the material.

    —T. E. R.

            

      "The constant presence of underground water at the exact centers of these circles and earthworks is a significant feature easily verified by others. If this is allowed to be intentional, then the selection of sites for consecration) by the Druids and their predecessors no longer appears arbitrary but dictated largely by geological conditions”. —Reginald Allender Smith, 

    authority on the Stone Age, Keeper of British and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum, and Director of the Society of Antiquaries, before the British Society of Dowsers, 1939.

                "As dowsers know, the course of underground streams or of magnetic flow is not naturally straight; they spiral and undulate like surface rivers or currents of air. Yet the currents that follow prehistoric alignments are as direct and regular below ground as are the leys on the surface”.

    —John Michell in "The View over Atlantis", 1969.

    Map by Hardman, an archaeologist, Los Angeles, 1979.
    Water and leys dowsed by Ross and members of ASD at conference held on site,
    November 1978.


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  • 1 Oct 2025 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    Dowsing Skill Builder:

    Card Sharp


    Dowsing is a skill and like any skill dowsing requires practice. Begin using dowsing with purposeful practice by using dowsing exercises everyday to build your senses and confidence. Improve the accuracy of your dowsing by using the Card Sharp Exercise:

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    NEEDED: AN ORDINARY DECK OF CARDS

    1. Shuffle the cards

    2. Holding the deck with the back of the cards facing you where you cannot see the face, suit or color

    3. Chose four cards laying each card Face down in front of you

    4. Point to a card and using your dowsing system/toll ask the Question:

    Is this card a face card? (King, Queen, etc.)

    If the answer is YES

    Move the card WITHOUT looking at it to the LEFT

    If the answer is NO

    Move the card WITHOUT looking at it to the RIGHT

    Repeat with all four cards

    Remember you may only have one pile

    5. Now dowse the cards from one pile or piles at a time and using your dowsing system/tool ask the Question:

    Is this card RED?

    TURN the card over

    Note if the face and color matched your dowsing

    Repeat until you have dowsed any and all piles

    6. Journal the results

    7.Repeat this exercise and Journaling for twelve more days

    8. After completing all thirteen days total your results


    80% or Above EXCELLENT (This is the percentage you are working towards)

    79% to 65% GREAT

    64%-55% WELL above statistical "chance"


    Keep practicing! The more you dowse the better you will get at it!


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