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Website of Anglesey Dowsers--a very pro-active group in North Wales. The British Society of Dowsers Very useful information. Rods, pendulums and books for sale. Excellent free astronomy software for Windows. You can download additional files for more features such as solar and lunar eclipse charts, based on data from NASA. One of the best websites on the subject of crop circles. Website of parapsychologist Dean Radin. Another review of scientific work done on dowsing, by Anne Miller. Dowsing - A Review of Experimental Research - George P. Hansen A review of scientific work done on dowsing. Earth Energies Encyclopaedia of terms Online encyclopaedia of terms used by earth energy dowsers. Website of one of the world's best water-diviners. FREE downloadable e-books on esoteric/New Age subjects and dowsing, including Tom Graves' Needles of Stone, and an older version of Sig Lonegren's Spiritual Dowsing. Website of the well-known Earth Energies dowser, Hamish Miller. Great site for finding information on ancient sites in Britain and around the world. A guide to the legends, folklore, myths and mysterious places of Britain. A charity set up by Brother James Kimpton, who dowses water for remote Indian villages. Well known scientist and author of "A New Science of Life", "Dogs that know when their owners are coming home", "The Sense of being Stared at" etc. The Science Blues - by Larry Dossey, MD Examines why people reject mainstream science. Be sure to buy Sig Lonegren's brand new edition of Spiritual Dowsing. Or download an older version of Spiritual Dowsing from here. If you think that skeptics are all nice, rational, level-headed scientists, this website may burst your bubble. Website of Tom Graves, author of "Needles of Stone". Unconventional Water Detection Scientific validation of water-divining from a 10-year study by the University of Munich, Germany. The use of Dowsing for the location of Caves This fascinating paper offers several possible physical explanations for dowsing. We are in crisis, folks. Site of the West Wales Dowsers, who meet in Bronwydd, north of Carmarthen. |

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"Pray, Mr. Dousterswivel ... will you assist us with your triangular vial of May-dew, or with your divining-rod of witch's hazel?" - Scott: The Antiquary, ch. xxiii. |