Building on the principles and practices presented in The Divining Mind (Richard Wright's first book on dowsing, coauthored by T. Edward Ross II), authors Richard and Pat Wright define dowsing as the "process of uncovering information through the medium of the self." The Wrights believe, as do many dowsers, that the ability to dowse is innate, but they also feel that its proper development is contingent upon the parallel unfoldment of the spiritual qualities in our nature. Through this process, the dowser becomes increasingly cognizant of the interconnectedness of all aspects of life and begins to play his or her part as an agent of healing and positive change.
Includes detailed information on:
• Responsibility in dowsing
• Practical dowsing
• Earth energies
• Planetary stewardship
• Healing and prayer
• The supersensory worlds
An indispensable guide for the advanced dowser as well as a beginner's sourcebook.
The Wrights have taught and written about dowsing for more than a decade.
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Part 1. The Reach of Mind: Stages One Through Four
1. The First Steps
2. Responsibility
3. Information Dowsing: Using the Pendulum
4. Putting Dowsing to Use
Part 2. Paradigm: A Way of Thinking
5. The Sea of Mind
6. Consciousness
7. Meditation
Part 3. Cooperation with Nature: Stage Five
8. Planetary Consciousness
9. Stewardship
10. Water
11. Earth Energies
12. Intent
Part 4. Attention and Healing: Involving Stages Four Through Six
13. Prayer and Healing the Human Being
14. Oneness of the Kingdoms and Healing
Part 5. Toward the One: Toward Stage Seven
15. The Supersensory Worlds and Creative Imagination
16. The Spiritual Journey
17. The Intelligence of the Heart
Appendix: Terry Ross on Healing
Endnotes
Recommended Reading