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I N T E R E S T S

D O W S I N G  A N C I E N T

S I T E S

This all began with me witnessing someone dowsing for a pipe. A few years later, a friend of mine Norman

Fahy, suggested we go to a meeting of the Dowsing group at Ashbourne, Derbyshire. I was given a rock sample, in a bag with a number on it. Ethel Goldstraw gave me a map of the White Peak, a huge map covering a large area. I followed her tuition, and kept coming back to a silmilar spot. I wrote down the map ref., then they came around with the sample number and map ref. I was out by say 30 feet over the hedge in the next field. At this scale this completely blew me away. Together me and Norman Dowsed many sites, Leys etc. I went on to teach it almost full time for a while, for various education providers. My most proud achievement was writing, running, and moderating a module of an open Studies degree at Nottingham University, the first in the UK.

Students dowsing and laying out ribbons indicating sub surface features at Wingfield manor, Derbyshire

Arbor Low Henge and recumbent stone circle in Derbyshire

I continue to fascinated by the Structures created by Prehistoric peoples all over the world. 

I have also run courses on Dowsing for Health and Well being, examining Aura's, selecting remedies, and Healing.

I became very interested in Geopathic stress and have worked on a variety of properties affected by this virtually unknown phenomenon with some success.

I use all manner of Dowsing tools, including just bare hands, Dowsing is a latent human ablity, a bit like riding a bike, we can all balance but you have to learn to use that part of your brain.

Nine Stone Close, remains of stone circle in Derbyshire

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