The divining hand

by Bird, Christopher

Publisher: Red Feather Published: 1993 Category: Personal Empowerment

# The Ancient Art of Intuitive Discovery and Personal Power

Discover how to awaken one of humanity's most remarkable yet underutilized abilities: the capacity to sense invisible energies and access knowledge that lies beyond ordinary perception. This exploration reveals how dowsing, an ancient practice spanning thousands of years across virtually every culture on Earth, serves as a practical gateway to developing your intuitive powers and reclaiming a fundamental human skill that modern society has largely forgotten.

The practice of using a divining rod or pendulum to locate water, minerals, and lost objects represents far more than folklore or superstition. Throughout history, kings and emperors employed dowsers to find underground resources, military strategists used them to locate enemies, and healers relied on these techniques to understand the energetic imbalances within the human body. Yet somewhere along the road to industrialization and scientific rationalism, this profound knowledge was dismissed as unscientific nonsense, relegated to the fringe of human experience. This comprehensive examination challenges that dismissal and presents compelling evidence that dowsing represents a legitimate expression of human intuitive capacity.

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