Saturday, 17 January 2015

Dowsing

 
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From: krupa
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 1:25 PM
Subject: Dowsing

Hi,
I have put down some thoughts on dowsing as I see it. It is not meant only for healers. Dowsing is widely used by many people and I think it might be to do with some intuition predominent personalities. You dowse because you have some intuition and your intuition increases as you go on dowsing, would be how I see it.:-)
Ciao
Krpa
 
 
What is Dowsing?
It is a method/ technique to arrive at a better decision, using your inner resources when you have choices that appear all equally good or the opposite. It is method of basing your decision and choices  you make when there is a vast unknown OR tricky area in which you have to make your decision/ choice.
What can you learn in this one-hour (+ or -) learning experiment?
Over the years I have learnt that much (success) depends on how you phrase your questions, the steps you have to go through for arriving at a greater clarity and assumptions on which you do the dowsing. We can take up samples and do this with questions/doubts that you have.
 
My assumptions
The traditional assumption behind dowsing is that your 'conscious mind' has many blocks imposed by values and beliefs that you have been brought up on. The conscious mind follows known patterns of thinking and behaviour. But your 'sub-conscious' mind is free from such block, constraints and compulsions and therefore, in dowsing, you tap your 'sub-conscious' mind for better decision-making.
My belief and assumption for dowsing are different and they are somewhat along these lines:
1. Your sub-conscious mind is a store-house of many experiences  that you could have forgotten due to social, emotional or mental factors in your upbringing. One aspect of dowsing is try and get in touch with the wisdom of your own sub-conscious mind.
2. All of us have spirit guides (guardian angels) who are ready to help us and can be approached when you need to make a decision in an unknown area in an 'original' way.
3. The Akashic records that supposedly store "All Knowledge" should be available to us also for asking with sincerity and earnestness and for a beneficial end.
4. The bane of memory lapse can, to some degree,  be overcome with this technique.
What equipment might you need?
If you have a pendulum, you can use that. Basically, anything long and somewhat heavy (like the gold or silver chain you wear) can be used. You can, like me, attempt dowsing without any equipment. Ofcourse, you will need paper and pen/pencil to write down the choices and questions.
 
 

Friday, 9 January 2015

this might interest you

This is a pamphlet I got printed for the Free Healing Camp on 11th Jan, to be held at 'Sumathi Kalyana Mantapa' in Prakash Nagar. Thought it might interest you.
 

DO'S AND DON'T'S TO KEEP GOOD HEALTH

Follow these traditional and time-tested practices to keep good health and avoid sickness.

+  Have Abhyanga  every day or as frequently as possible : that is, take a few spoons of oil and couple of spoons of salt and rub it all over your body; wait for about 10 minutes and bathe, as usual. Have breakfast after your bath.

+ Drink a glass of boiled and hot water after each meal. Do not drink coffee or tea after eating.

+ Your meals should be simple and cooked fresh everyday. It is better to eat the food traditionally eaten in the family.

+  Eat fruits separately or before the meal.  Eat sweets at the beginning of the meal.

+ Drink enough water to satisfy your thirst and not unnecessarily or excessively.

+ Exercise regularly to keep your body and joints flexible. Maintain the habit of sitting down on the floor.

+ Relax a while eating or drinking water and do not rush or exercise immediately after eating.

+ Keep your mind calm –avoid anger, hatred or excessive worry.

+ It is better to eat only one grain in meal – eitherrice, ragi, jowar or wheat. Do not use multi-grain flour.

x Never eat food from previous day or reheat food and eat.

X  Never use refined oil – read the label on the oil carefully and buy non-refined oil.

X When not well, avoid eating flour products (idli, dosa, bread, chapatti etc,) – eat freshly cooked rice, rasam, kichdi etc.

X Do not eat curds in the night.  Avoid fermented flour products in the night meal.

X Avoid eating outside food as much as possible. Eat freshly made home-made food.

X Minimise eating food not traditionally eaten in your family (eg., oats.). Certainly do not eat them when not well.

X Do not eat too much of raw vegetables. Do not eat them in the night meal or along with fruits.