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Post by Glasskulan on Sept 2, 2004 12:40:09 GMT -5
Hi Wahaika!
I'm addressing you, as you were wondering about the point of dowsing, when dowsers use their common sense sometimes, and think that their p might perhaps mislead them.
To me dowsing is much like yoga. It's all about relaxing, opening your mind and letting your thoughts flow, and that way, if you're good at it, you'll know your own deeper thoughts, yes, they might be wrong and that's what can make you doubt your p's answers, or if you like, your own answers. That and the fact that you're not always relaxed enough to get in touch with your own senses at all...
This is what I think. It's all about your subconscious mind. It's no hokus pokus or sorcery, but that's my opinion. As good as trial and error with, let's say Pammy's routine or any other routine, with as you said "your dosages already known". How could they be? We do not know enough about NBE, not scientifically, as most MDs don't care or don't wish to admit that there could be other sollutions than being operated on, for a woman who want's bigger breasts.
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Post by Wahaika on Sept 2, 2004 22:42:06 GMT -5
Hi Anna, When you think about it, dowsing takes as much or more discipline. (one of the positives in dowsing if you ask me) Rather than taking the time to dowse three times per day, you have your dosages already known - perhaps on a chart. Your gauge is your body, not a device. Maybe it's just me, but it seems to me that if the focus is on your own body and being consciously in tune with that then you have more control. I see some ladies describe how they use their common sense when the pendulum tells them something they think is not right. While I applaud this, I have to ask; What's the point? Why be dedicated to dowsing if one is not going to follow the indications? Another discussion for another place I guess. Well, I do have a few problems with it from the analytical side as well as the spiritual. I think I've already beaten that horse to death (or vice versa). From the subconscious/conscious point of view, it just seems to me that one is in more control with their conscious mind than with their subconscious mind. The subconscious mind can be much more irrational. Why follow what could be simply irrational thought? I really have to wonder when I read the point of people dowsing for each other and/or checking each other's indications, especially from long distances. This seems to go against the premise of dowsing as it relates to BE, according to Charky. "...Our bodies know a lot more than we (our minds) do. Your body knows what's bad for you, or what's good for you. All you have to do is ask. Dowsing is merely allowing your body to communicate with you, through the use of a sensitive device like a pendulum or dowsing rod. It's VERY EASY. However, it may not seem to "work" for people whose energy is blocked or out of balance. Is dowsing as good as trial and error? We seem to agree on this. It is another method of trial and error in my opinion. If it were not so, then one could trust the indications and follow them with no fear of damage and perfect confidence in success, followed by success. If one is just not doing it right, or is "blocked" then why do it at all? Back to square one, or worse unless there is some structure to fall back on. Is dowsing as good as taking a baseline routine that is known to be successful for someone else and personalizing it? Possibly. But it is the personalizations that sometimes make a routine fail along with other things. How could the dosages already be known in a "traditional" (if I may use the word) routine? They're just part of the preconceived plan. >> "We do not know enough about NBE, not scientifically, as most MDs don't care or don't wish to admit that there could be other sollutions than being operated on, for a woman who want's bigger breasts."True, but as more knowledge becomes available, then it can be used to solve this puzzle. We could hardly say that there is no knowledge. The problem is that the puzzle can be different for each woman. I am still of the opinion that half of that problem can be solved by having the body in a healthy state before beginning, and the other half by doing a slow rampup, keeping in conscious tune with body signals to make adjustments. I know that I am not going to convince you one way or the other on dowsing. It is interesting to discuss. I just maintain that you have more control by taking steps based on conscious decision rather than what may be unconscious decision, irrational thought, body communications, or whatever other interpretations to dowsing that there are. Best wishes, Wahaika
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Post by hpquinn on Sept 3, 2004 9:51:23 GMT -5
I just want to clarify, to any and all that are following this thread, that I do not consider me dowsing my doses on a daily bases to be "trial and error". I completely and wholeheartedly trust and have confidence in my responses and indications from my p. I do not second guess any of them. And, most importantly.....i have had success....and plan to keep going forward.
Best of growing luck to all ;D, Heather
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Post by warriorqueen on Sept 6, 2004 3:20:22 GMT -5
I agree with Heather. I don't second guess the P, I follow it's recommendations. And I'm also seeing results. I intend to continue using the P for BE and other health issues too.
Good luck to all!
WQ
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