WHO ARE THE
WESSEX DOWSERS?
The Wessex Dowsers, Dorset’s longest running Dowsing group, have been in existence for over 20 years. They are affiliated to the British Society of Dowsers.
At many of their meetings, they have talks on a wide range of subjects associated with dowsing, and in the summer, members can enjoy “on-site” practical visits to historical sites in the region.
In Dorset, we are fortunate that the county has such a bountiful supply of ancient sites such as standing stones, stone circles, barrows, hill forts, ruins, etc. for members to expand their skills and knowledge.
Our members and visitors range from the total novice to the experienced dowser and researcher.
Meetings commence at 7.30 on the Mondays indicated in this programme and are held at:-
The United Reformed Church Hall,
Church Street, Wareham.
The car park for Somerfield is opposite the hall
There is a charge of £4.00 per meeting (inc refreshments) or you can pay an annual membership fee of £14.00 (which also entitles attendance at the on-site visits)
Contact information
Website www.wessexdowsers.co.uk
Phone 01929 551539
WHAT IS DOWSING
Most people know of dowsing as a means of finding water, but are less aware that it can be used for far more:-
Health and healing , Archaeological investigations
Detecting Earth energies, Site surveys for building
Geopathic stress, Assessing “sick building” syndrome
Agriculture and Soil Testing, Tracing lost objects
Standing stone / circle energies, etc, etc.!
On site visit Sunday July 12th
A Day Tour of Mystical Glastonbury
Peter Knight leads another trip for the group, following the successful Avebury one last year. This time he guides us around Glastonbury, dowsing the currents of the St Michael Line, as well as following the alignments of The Wessex Astrum as they converge on the area. Sites visited: St John's Church and labyrinth, the Abbey, Magdalene Chapel, Chalice Well Gardens, the Dragon's Gate and Dod Lane. Includes meditaton and earth healing. (There is an optional walk up Tor at the end). Easy walking - suitable for all.
Cost £18 including entry to Abbey and Chalice well
On site visit Sunday August 2nd
Maiden castle
It has been some years since we had a trip to Maiden Castle. This site is of major historical importance. It is situated on a number of major energy lines.
The vast multiple ramparts enclose an area the size of 50 football pitches, and the site was home to several hundred people in the Iron Age (800 BC – 43 AD). Excavations here have revealed that occupation of this hilltop began over 6,000 years ago, in the Neolithic period
Meet at 11.am in the car park or join us later on site
Dowsing tuition at Meetings
Tuition is available at most meetings for novice and experienced dowsers alike to learn new techniques dependant on time available after “tea”
If you know nothing about dowsing but would like to know more about this fascinating topic we look forward to seeing you at our meetings
Wessex Dowsers reserve the right to change
the programme without prior notice
Programme

March 2009
to
February 2010
Learn to Dowse
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Wessex Dowsers
Monday 16th March
Angkor Wat, Consciousness, and the Structure of the Universe with Jeffrey Keen
A study of the six different dowsable fields at the centre of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, involving practical demonstrations using photographs.
This presentation details his original research, and leads to the discovery of universal constants, which reinforce the validity of the dowsing research techniques being adopted, and furthers the quest in understanding consciousness and the structure of the universe.
The talk will involve the practical demonstration that we could be living in a holographic universe.
At the end of the presentation, members of the audience will be able to dowse for themselves the various energy lines discussed, exactly as if they were dowsing on-site. These energy lines are no different from those found anywhere in the UK.
Monday 20th April
Jack Temple and Vibrational Healing with Barry Witton
Barry Witton will discuss the use of dowsing and vibrational medicine, as practised by Jack Temple, to identify the cause of dis-ease and bring back balance and harmony to the body
Monday 18th May
Following our enjoyable visit to Corfe last year, it was felt that it would be good to do a follow up with the members having more knowledge of the history of the area. As a result of these discussions, Nancy Grace, archaeologist for the Western Region of the National Trust, has agreed to give a talk on the known, and possible?, history and archaeology of Corfe Castle leading on to our on-site visit there next month
Monday 15th June
This evening we are fortunate that the National Trust are allowing us to visit and dowse within the grounds of Corfe Castle
Meet at the castle at 7.30pm *(parking is at the end of West Street)
If the weather is wet, we will meet at the URC hall at 7.30pm as usual.
Saturday 12th September.
The Swanage Folk Festival.
At this event, members of Wessex Dowsers are presenting "An Introduction to Dowsing” Workshop.
Monday 21st September
Colour and the Impact it has on our lives with Stella Chenery
Stella’s presentation will cover the power of colour energy and how to use it to enhance your everyday life. It will not be just a talk, but will require audience participation, so come along and experience for yourself the wonderful power of colour!
Monday 19th October
This is a practical “hands-on” evening devoted to teaching new skills and developing concepts for dowsing health issues, i.e. chakras, auras, nutritional needs, colour healing, etc.
Beginners and experienced dowsers alike will be able to learn new techniques and test their abilities on each other supported by members of Wessex Dowsers
Monday 16th November
Silbury Hill – Origins and Archaeology by Mark Kilbride
Mark Kilbride is an Associate Director of ”Skanska” who were asked to stabilise the ancient Silbury Hill near Avebury. Mark will indicate the evidence of ancient “diggings” and explain the engineering solution to the conservation project to stabilise Silbury Hill, which has now been completed
Monday 7th December
Colin’s interests lie in dowsing, sacred geometry and the history of the Knights Templar.
Tonight’s presentation will draw on his knowledge of these fascinating topics
Come and enjoy a relaxed informal evening which will include our customary hot mince pies and chat
Monday 18th January 2010
Aaron
is a professional water diviner with his own drilling company, and will be
talking about his work in England. He also works abroad as a part of the
Village Water project supported by the BSD to find and supply water to those in
need. He has recently returned from such a venture in Zambia.
Aaron started the Celtic Dowsing Group in West
Cornwall, but has now moved to Devon and become a member of Devon Dowsers.
Monday 15th February 2010
This is will be followed by a speaker, which at the present time is to be confirmed
Check out the website nearer the time
