BASIC TO INTERMEDIATE DOWSING WORKSHOP
Sunday, May 21st 10AM to 4PM (with a one hour break for Bring Your Own lunch)
Cost: $50
Dowsing is an ancient art, retaining great practicality even in modern times. Mainly associated with the search for water, the applications of dowsing are actually nearly limitless, and employed by people of all walks of life. In this basic to intermediate level workshop, instructor Steve Herbert will talk about basic dowsing techniques, live water, and demonstrate in-the-field the procedure he uses to locate digging or drilling sites. All participants will have the opportunity to experience a dowsing reaction and practice these techniques for themselves. We will talk about the seven levels of the development of a dowser, move on to theories about how dowsing works and offer advice on how to improve accuracy.
Steve Herbert has been dowsing for 32 years, specializing in water, geopathic energies and agricultural dowsing. Before becoming a dowser in 1985, he obtained a B.S. degree in Geology and an M.A. in Anthropology. After becoming a dowser he served in the US Peace Corps in Senegal, West Africa, as an Agroforestry Extension Agent, but as a side project dowsed water well sites all over that country with good success. After his return he was asked to join the committee of the American Society of Dowsers' Water for Humanity Fund. He made his first trip to Central America in 1999 after Hurricane Mitch at the invitation of the US Partners of the Americas program to help restore water resources by training rural farmers to dowse. Steve was named ASD Dowser of the Year in 2002 in recognition of his work.
Please email Erica to register and get directions: erica.koch.nd@gmail.com