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NEW VENUE FROM JANUARY 2008! 

SOUTH COAST DOWSERS ASSOCIATION

 PROGRAMME

 January 2008 to December 2008

ALL ARE WELCOME!

We meet at St Johns Community Hall at the back of St. Johns Church, Surrey Road  Bournemouth near Coy Pond Park. See the map and directions at the bottom of this page.

  

 

At our meetings we have talks on a wide range of subjects associated with dowsing. You are welcome to come and join us as a  member, or visitor. Every one will have the opportunity to learn to dowse at our meetings or at approved weekend courses. South Coast  Dowsers are affiliated to the British Society of Dowsers and run by Paul Craddock.

Meetings commence at 7.30pm prompt. We have our own free car park at the back of the church . There is a charge of £5.00 per meeting or you can pay an annual membership of £20.00 and pay only £1.00 per meeting. 

Call Paul Craddock on 0870 428 0934 for more information or e-mail paul@healthyandwise.co.uk  

Please note: At our our next meeting in May our  our speaker is now talking on the topic below:

Monday May 12th 2008

STONE AGE SURVIVAL-  Earth Energies, Fertility & Secrets of the Stones.
Hugh Newman

Scientific research of crop circles has helped unlock how the ancients used earth mounds, big stones and magnetic earth energy currents to enhance seeds, promote fertility and re-mineralise their food. With dowsing, the ancients could even locate underground water, test for poisonous foods and locate magnetic and telluric lines of energy. Stone circles and dolmens acted at electrifiers to enhance seed quality and yield, and even helped keep us humans fertile, as many of the global legends state. There is new evidence that agriculture succeeded soon after the construction of megalithic sites. Is there a connection and do we need this knowledge today? Hugh will also be looking at sites from his recent trips to Peru & Malta with evidence that this knowledge was a global post-flood phenomenon.

 

Monday June 2nd 2008

Dowsing around St. Johns Church and Coy Pond

Join us for some practical outside dowsing for Ley lines, water, hidden objects and much more! Tuition will be available for beginners. Visitors welcome.

Meet at our usual meeting place at St. Johns Community Hall at the usual time (7.30pm) then we will depart on foot. The Church is next door and Coy Pond park is nearby.

 

FIELD TRIP

Sunday July 6th 2008 at 1pm

Knowlton Church Circle

Dowse & physically experience the powerful Earth Energies at Knowlton. Paul Craddock will be giving a guided tour with tuition. Bring a picnic! Parking on the road next to the site. Book on this field trip at one of our meetings and pick up directions and an information sheet. Members Only.

 

FIELD TRIP

Sunday August 3rd 2008 at 1pm

Corfe Rings & Corfe Castle

The rings are the site of a siege castle built by King Stephen in 1139 AD to besiege Corfe Castle. A good site to dowse for archaeological remains and more! There will then be an optional visit to Corfe Castle itself. Book on this field trip at one of our meetings and pick up directions and an information sheet. Members Only.

 

Monday September 1st 2008 
Remote Viewing science fact of fiction?
David Kingston
David served in military intelligence and teaches remote viewing. He has lectured throughout the UK and appeared on many television documentaries.

In the early 1970s the CIA started “Project Stargate” to begin a study of controlled clairvoyance. Operation Stargate's crowning achievement came when remote viewers were able to describe in an incredible amount of detail the Soviet Union's construction of a secret missile base, which was not seen by U2 flyovers nor orbiting spy satellites. This was later substantiated by U2 spy plane flyovers and integrated human intelligence on the ground. 

Remote viewing is the ability to see remote locations in your mind and describe what you see (a form of devicless dowsing) This has been successfully used by government agencies around the world. Come and try it for your self tonight!


Monday October 6th 2008
London Dragon Paths - A Sacred & Mystical Landscape, Part 1
Toni Perrott
Toni, a dowser and a member of the British Society of Dowsers, she has just published a book on the earth mysteries and sacred sites of pre-Roman London. Tonight Toni will present a PowerPoint presentation about her research and her amazing discoveries, including why key sites were placed where they were and ancient processional routes.


Monday November 3rd 2008 
Dowsing to Help Animals
Miranda Aldridge
Miranda is a professional dowser and therapist who runs the dowsing club in Shaftesbury. She successfully uses dowsing and alterative therapies to treat animals such as dogs, cats and horses who are suffering ill health. Come and learn how she does it! 


Monday December 1st 2008
Special Christmas & Social Meeting
We have presentations on:
Dowsing with Wands,   Dowsing at Knowlton Henge and  Dowsing at Corfe Castle.

Followed by:
A social evening with mince pies and various activities to try out and test your dowsing skills; including dowsing with wands. So even if you are new to dowsing you are welcome. It will also be a time to socialise and enjoy yourself!





Members at our Hengistbury Head meeting 5th August 2007

 

ABOUT DOWSING

 

The ancient art of dowsing has been practised throughout millennia. Evidence of this has been found in the Tassili Caves dating back 8000 years and in Egypt 4000 years ago. In modern times the British Army used dowsing to find a water supply for the Rhine army, US marines used dowsing in the Vietnam war to detect hidden tunnels, false walls and booby traps. Last summer Southern Water used a team of dowsers to find leaks.

 

Who uses Dowsers?

Mining companies, engineering companies, water drilling companies and water boards and many more.

In Russia they teach dowsing as a science. Many top dowsers are doctors, engineers and scientists, Professor Alexander P. Dubrov being one of them.

 

Suggested personal uses for you.

Helping with your health, finding lost objects, detecting geopathic stress, exploring Ley lines and Earth energies, gardening, help with your hobby, interest or Job. Using dowsing to give you the edge or advantage in life wherever you are and whatever you are doing.

 

 

Meetings held at:   St Johns Community Hall, Surrey Road Bournemouth, BH12 1EG

Directions:
Turn into the car park at St John's Church near the Traffic lights near Coy Pond. The free car park is at the back of the church next to our venue the Community hall.
St John's Church is a very large building on Surrey Road near the traffic lights , you can't miss it!

Look out for St John's Church pictured below on Surrey Road near the traffic lights at the Coy Pond junction. turn down the side of the church and park. The Community hall where we meet is at the back of the Church.

 

Click here for a MAP of how to find us      

 



 

South Coast Dowsers reserve the right to change the programme without prior notice. Whilst on field trips members and visitors are responsible for their own safety and personal possessions.

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