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The Art of Dowsing
Why you should pick up the pendulum I have used dowsing as part of my practice, and part of my life really, for more than 20 years now. I was first introduced to the art of dowsing when spending time in the gem fields of Nth West Queensland Australia, areas known as Sapphire, Rubyvale and Emerald (what’s not to love there!). It was affectionately known as ‘The Gemmies’ to my parents, who went there every winter for around 10 years, to dig for sapphires. I spent a couple of winters with them the first few years of my son’s life and while I was up there I met some very special people – characters all 🙂 One of whom taught me the art of dowsing. He grabbed a couple of copper rods one day and said simply, ‘lets see how you go’… and, well… I went good 🙂 I left it alone for a few years; then when studying herbal medicine I worked in a wonderful little ‘new age’ book shop. This is where I first came across books on ‘dowsing'(otherwise known as divining). New Age stores were very popular back then and what fabulous places they were – all full of spiritual texts, crystals, essential oils, flower essences and so much more. The first instruction was to find a pendulum (something heavy(ish) that hangs on a string or cord or chain or whatever), and ask it to show you a yes, and then to show you a no. I simply used what was hanging around my neck… and it just kinda took off! This was pretty special to me, as my pendulum of choice was a beautiful sapphire crystal, sometimes called a ‘dogs tooth sapphire’, that my wonderful mother had dug out of the earth herself, and gifted to me many years before. Joy. I still have it. And it’s very powerful. Intention and detached awareness So what have I found out about the art of dowsing since then? A number of things over the years, such as – do not ask it if you are going to meet the man of your dreams this week (or any time soon)! It loves to play games, and intention is everything. I’ve learnt that if I use it to assist with the development of healing protocols, the wisdom and depth of information that is able to be teased out is nothing short of astounding. (You might now be asking – what exactly is this ‘it’ you’re referring to? More on that later). When using the pendulum to assist in dowsing up herbal formulations, it’s important to understand that I use it in combination with 4 years of formal study and many years of experience! If something is contra-indicated, I’ll know about it. Beyond that, it offers true beauty as it’s able to see far beyond my current understanding. You may have heard me say this before, but I’m going to say it again… I see it as drawing together specific notes to create a beautiful piece of music to enhance the health of the individual person (body & mind) that I am working with. I start by choosing indicated remedies according to my training, however for each specific organ system there can be up to 6 or more herbs indicated. So when this is combined with other remedies for other organ systems that may need addressing, there are quite a few combinations on offer! This is the art of herbal prescribing. For me, dowsing first broadens the potential herbs that can be considered (as generally you only want 5-7 herbs in your formulation to maintain potency), before fine tuning the remedy into something that is absolutely specific for the individual I am treating. You can learn more about this on my therapies page. There is much, much more that can be done here, such as working from a diagnostic perspective… but that’s beyond the scope of this blog 🙂 I believe that working from this place of science based learning and intuited understanding, allows me to ‘SEE’ (Science, Energy and Empirical knowledge) so much more… Dowsing basics to get you going I also use various crystals to dowse and cleanse chakras, however there are many simple day-to-day uses as well. A very simple one is to place an item (anything and everything from crystals and jewellery… to food, vitamins and even books!) next to your hand, and then dowse the two. For me, it will look like this (and I say ‘look’ as I bear witness and learn so much about what this is while dowsing)… the pendulum will arc and encircle your hand and the item while it reads it, then it drops for a moment. After that, it will either circle and encompass the two again, indicating that the item is ‘good’ for you to take into your mind-body system, or if there is no value (or if it is detrimental) – then it will divide the two with a straight up and down motion. You can also use it to ‘read’ any ad or piece of information to determine the value of it ‘for you’. And of course, the most obvious one is to use it to answer a question, however this is not my forte when it comes to the pendulum. I’m more a dowser of energies. Start with finding what your ‘yes’ and ‘no’ looks like… to do this just ask it. Always remember though, that the potential for healing and insight offered will be matched by your intention, as well as the depth of your intention. Work with your values and ground yourself in your ideals, and keep your heart and mind pure – or at least working toward that place 🙂 Shhh – secret dowsing business Another very special thing that I have discovered along the way, that I have not found in any of the literature, is that if you place your left hand over your brow chakra while dowsing (divining), it...
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The Initiates Way
The desire to understand the mysteries The way of the ‘Initiate’ over the eons has been the desire to understand the mysteries of the natural world, as much as the desire to understand the spirit and the SOUL. The Cosmos, the Creative Principle and the Unifying Factor. The Mystery. If you’ve ever read any of Edgar Cayce’s work (and I grant you – it isn’t easy!) – it is to be drawn into the mysteries in a very matter of fact way, and yet, his work also contains a certain poetry! Of interest here is that Cayce always maintained that the man Jesus (who embodied the Christ), studied in the Mystery Schools of Egypt (in addition to many other places), long before he returned to his homeland and his role as teacher. Cayce often referred to Him as the The Great Initiate – as he states that he was the first to complete the process of ‘transmuting the flesh’ – which was during an initiation within the great pyramid of Egypt. In that way, he also refers to him as The Way Shower, The Master, and even… our big brother, come to show us the ‘Way’. It’s an inspiring tale, and often told through the past-life readings he gave to others. Sadly though, Cayce also states that many of this man’s most important teachings have been lost or obscured over time – including the importance of equality between the female and male principle. Interestingly, around the same time as Cayce was going into trance on a daily basis, to bring back knowledge and wisdom from the Akasha, a book on Hermetic Philosophy was being written. This book espouses many of the same principles, and as a consequence of it’s popularity it is helping to usher in a new passion for mysteries, for the ‘initiates way’. So, Who or what is an Initiate? The meaning of the word ‘initiate’ –  is to begin; to commence or to usher in – to take action. To initiate can also mean ‘to initiate someone into a group or society’, typically with ritual. Ritual and the process of initiation are ideas and processes that have been enacted out over the millennia. In the past a ‘Ritual Drama’ was a way of acting out what you wanted another to learn. It facilitated instruction via story telling, combined with the elicitation of emotion. “Ritual Drama has now permeated every aspect of our culture” Initiate also comes from the Latin ‘initiare’, which means to inspire, so to initiate someone into a ‘Way’ or a path, is to inspire them to commit to a particular journey. When we look at it in this way, a marital contract can be also seen as a commitment to a particular journey, and the ceremony is meant to inspire an emotional connection to that commitment. In that moment, in front of others drawn to the cause, we marry emotion with will, and we set out upon our journey. Many other various cultural and religious ceremonies can be seen in the same way, and in fact, our obsession with movie and theater, can also be seen as a continuation of the ‘Ritual Drama’. A way that we learn, from watching others, how to engage or respond to the situations of life that present, and we continue to place reverence upon those that act out these dramas for us, whether deserved or not! A true Initiation however requires certain elements: 1: Idealism, and the creation of a desire to aspire toward the attainment of certain values/ideals. 2: Reflection. It should inspire inner work, contemplation and learning. Deepening whatever is instructed with self knowledge (gnosis) 3: Elicit an obligation to fulfill the ideal or task that the heart has set its sights on. An initiation then, can be seen as a marriage of the motivating forces and the emotional body to facilitate commitment…WILL – (I Will). Personally, I feel its time we broaden our understanding around the importance of Initiation and Ritual Drama, as these things continue to be a part of our lives – but often, in an unconscious way. As a result, they have lost their potency, and at the same time the ideas being delivered are not ones that inspire learning or the soul-development of the ‘group’. What we have instead is default ‘ritual drama’ from social media, tiktok and reality TV, and we don’t have to be in the town square to watch the drama unfold – it is being beamed to the masses in all places. So, what’s the antidote? Or where can we start? Well, let’s take it to where it’s already happening, our own homes. This is something we need to foster in our society, our culture, at this time, to help all of the new souls coming to the earth at this time – particularly the Indigo Souls. Magick as active prayer; drama as intentional and conscious learning of ideals to assist with spiritual growth; ritual as commitment to something extraordinary – I’m all for it! 🙂 How about you? Are you ready to commit to something extraordinary, to the journey that goes above and beyond, and develop a little ritual in your life to mark the beginning of something new (a New Age). To fire up the emotional heart? It’s similar to the idea of spell-casting, which is really a supplication to the natural forces – divine in origin, in that you are acting out your intention with reverence and honor. Someone recently described it as prayer in action! What a beautiful idea…. It’s simple enough to do, and you can incorporate some of these elements to engage the psyche, as well as the spirit and SOUL forces. 1: Create a space, it can be a corner of the room, a dedicated area, somewhere out in nature, or by the sea. Throw a glorious cover over the space or onto the ground – to denote your area of ‘special-ness’. 2: Work with the energy of the...
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The Heart is a Bloom
It Shoots Up Through Stony Ground (U2) I’ve often thought that many lyricists are our modern-day poets. In years gone by I was often beset by excruciating, and at times soul destroying….cycles of anxiety and depression. The kind that has you running and hiding (hiding under beds and running to other states – of place and of mind). If you’ve experienced either of these conditions then I don’t need to explain further, it’s sometimes quite a painful thing to try to explain that which is, ultimately, unable to be explained. The inability at that moment to manage the vagaries of life, the point at which overwhelm sets in. Most of us experience it, what is more important however, is what we do when we find ourselves in that place. I remember my 42nd birthday… one of a few that I have had in my life (what is it about birthdays?)… where I am just not able to look the world in the eye. On this particular morning I was lost, wanting to hide, and just stay under the covers. I literally could not get out of bed, despite the fact that I was in a fairly good position at the time (to some anyway) working as a sales rep for a pharmaceutical company (hahaha), a beautiful son, and a partner who loved me – all good, right? Except No. Just no. I had lost myself from an existential perspective… I had lost myself from an existential perspective. I was living in a way that was not reflective of my true self, and in so doing, I had placed myself in the wrong environment, and surrounded myself with the wrong social group. Let me say though, part of my depression was that I had placed myself in the right and wrong situations on many many occasions prior to that. As capable as I was, my anxiety would slowly unravel the situation, slowly unpick the person I had set myself up to be. I was now heading toward a sizeable list of something like 30+ jobs… and it begs the question, what is the true cost of Anxiety? But that’s another story. So on that beautiful November morning when I was unable to move my mind or my heart, my 11-year-old son walked into the room with a small hand-made card – not pretty – but just perfect on that morning, as he had made it himself. On this card he had drawn (in lead pencil) a flower growing out of rock base – and then he said the words of a song he knew I played a lot at that time… ‘the heart is like a bloom, it shoots up through stony ground’ The words are of course from U2’s gorgeous song ‘It’s a Beautiful Day’. My son’s not silly (for all of his attempts to make me think he is), and he knew it was a favourite. I still wonder though, how he found his way to those two lines… on that morning?  Whatever it was, the idea helped me find some courage in my heart, and I was able to see my way out of the darkness that had descended. Working as a sales rep in those days I was on the road a lot, and as I would drive around the music I listened to in the car would inspire me, lift me, and encourage me. This has really been the way of things for most of my life… music has been my saving grace, and I recall that Edgar Cayce once said that… ‘music should be a part of every soul’s journey’ if they were to progress.’ So here’s to those great muso’s that really do light our paths along the way! My coffee table dream book At some point along the journey, I started to make a list of songs with the hope of one day creating a beautiful and visually inspiring coffee table book. My vision was to take the song (words + music), and give to someone who was experiencing (or had experienced) a ‘dark night of the soul’ – and ask them to listen with their heart, and then interpret the song visually. How do you imagine these words, these ideas? What emotions and ideas do they invoke in the deepest part of you? Then to lay the visual art piece side by side with the words in a gorgeous sleek and colourful book, that someone could pick up and sit with, contemplating each word, each image and each note – as an inspiration to healing. I have developed quite a list over the years, and I hope one day to create a history of words and music that inspire us to look for beauty, to see one another with compassionate eyes, and to dance! to laugh… or to simply ‘just keep going’. Some are magnificent. Some are gentle. All are healing. So here’s to those that really do light our paths along the way – it had to be their intention – so if we ever meet – the drinks are on me! #givetheguruabourbon #musicforthesoul #So(u)lution Therapy    
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