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FREE Dowsing Information and the Digital Dowsers Yahoo Group

by Terry Klunk
Reprinted from the December 2009 Tucson Dowsers Newsletter


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The name Walt Woods is recognized among dowsers as the author of Letter to Robin.  Letter to Robin has been used for many years as the “primer” for teaching dowsing in the United States.  It has been translated into several languages and is now in use all around the world. 

When someone expresses an interest in learning dowsing, or asks what book(s) I recommend, I invariably direct them to Letter to Robin or the Companion to Letter to Robin.  What a gift Walt has given the dowsing world, by making these so easily accessible and inexpensive.  They are available at our meetings, on various speakers’ websites, and through the ASD Bookstore.  I’m sure most of you know that they are also available for FREE at the website www.LettertoRobin.org.

At the Flagstaff Conference in 2009, Walt’s presentation covered his Personal Dowsing book.  It contains a number of valuable Programs and more great information, which is what we have come to expect from Walt.  You might find some of this information to be new to you, and some to be familiar friends.

And did I mention that it’s FREE on the www.LettertoRobin.org site? 

And if that’s not enough, there are also several charts on this site.  Yes, they’re FREE too!

No one can say they can’t afford to learn to dowse.  No one can afford NOT to!

So do check out www.LettertoRobin.org for some great FREE information.

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Are you familiar with Message Boards on the Internet?  These are websites where folks with similar interests can connect.  You need to sign-up to participate, and some groups require that you be approved, but that’s not difficult, and it helps prevent “spam” from being a problem for everyone.  You can ask questions, make comments, or offer advice on the topics that are up for discussion.  Or you can start a new “thread” for discussion.  I will admit that I do not get to visit my groups often.  When I do, and I find a topic of interest, I can search the archives for links to prior discussions.  

Here is a very active Yahoo Group that I like:

Digital Dowsers: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digital-dowsers/

The International Society of Dowsing and Research Association

"Expanding the Dowsing Paradigm"


Views expressed by speakers, workshop leaders, contributors and participants do not necessarily reflect those of the Tucson Dowsers.


 


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