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Nigel

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Dowsing at Eclipses

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This section of the website lists some of the dowsing undertaken at eclipses over the last couple of decades.

Our first attempt at this type of activity was at the 1999 total solar eclipse (largely obscured in the south west of the UK).

Since then, we have had the good fortune to have dowsed at total solar eclipses in Australia, Libya, China and the South Pacific.  We have also dowsed at a completely obscured annular eclipse in Orkney.  More recently, we have worked from home, using a tried and trusted formula, based on known energy and other lines in the house - and measuring their reaction during the celestial alignment.

What started as as a straightforward investigation as to whether a simple earth energy line would widen or shrink during the brief period of an eclipse, has mushroomed into a quest as to why lines and other features of all kinds react to  physical cosmic correlations.

Some flows appear to react more than others, and on different occasions.  They can expand and contract at differential rates, and often in an asymmetrical manner.

However, quantitive changes seem to be just the tip of the iceberg in this scenario, with other qualities of the lines also changing - and, as often as not, switching polarity, gender and benevolence, as viewed from a human perspective. 

It has been a remarkable, and still very much unfolding, journey  which has led to the questioning of the nature of reality and part played by the human in creating or modifying that reality.

For all dowsers, and for earth energy dowsers in particular, working during an eclipse - whether you can see it, or whether it is on the other side of the planet - is an opportunity to be seized with both hands.  It combines both the laboratory format, albeit on a gigantic scale, with the personal human experience - in a way that most of us would not encounter in our everyday lives without the use of mind-expanding enhancement.

Eclipse dowsing has been a unique and life-changing discovery.

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