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Post by jsp on Sept 1, 2005 16:34:26 GMT -5
Hi from San Diego. I was wondering if there are any successful dowsers in this city??? I have been trying to 'begin' dowsing, but can't seem to get what I think is a distinct yes or no from my p. I began using a gold necklace with an elongated charm having significant meaning to me and I have switched to a heavy needle and thread. I have downloaded and read the "Real Breasts, Real Health" file.
I am not new to the NBE ordeal. I started on SBS and switched to BO plus protein shakes. I never attained any growth, but did have the tingling. It has been more than 2 1/2 years since I stopped NBE. Since that time, I've had another child (nursed 8 months) and have breasts that reflect as much -- AA at best.
I am interested in connecting with a successful dowser in SD to get the ball rolling. I have always been anti-implant, but am seriously considering an aug because my breast image is so poor at this point. I'd like to give NBE a final go before taking such a drastic measure.
Thanks -- jsp
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Post by Wenonae on Sept 1, 2005 18:59:08 GMT -5
Aww man...hope somebody responds. If not, there's regular chat, video cam chat, and audio chat (via Yahoo or Trillian). Also, your best dowsing tool/'p' materials are- for the chain: steel, thread (not gold, silver, or platinum) and for the weight: silver (not gold, glass, gem, plastic, steel). Dowsing position- left hand, legs crossed at knee in a chair (left over rite) or sitting 'Indian-style' on the floor.
Beginners!..u remmeber what it was like...give a helping hand. It actually makes u a better dowser.
JSP- dowsing is cool, sometime getting the knack can be a task, but there's a bunch of here who should have insight, especially those who've had to 'work at it'.
O! There is a really sweet lady named Nanette who's in SD area who dowses, but as a home-schooling Mom had gotten a bit busy with things. Her user name on Yahoo is nanettedn.
If you would like, I could shoot her an e-mail for exchange of info.
Wen'
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Post by jsp on Sept 2, 2005 4:14:28 GMT -5
Wen --
Thanks for the response. It is quite frustrating trying to figure out the most successful nbe routine. I remember Nanette from the day's of the old board where Bob was the major contributor... having everyone takes temps and check hormone levels via blood tests.
I would appreciate any insight offered.
Thanks to all in advance, jsp
** I have a stats post from Mar '05 entitled 'jsp stats' if more data would help with a response.
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Post by Wenonae on Sept 2, 2005 12:19:31 GMT -5
whatta small word. Check your PMs Wen'
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Post by jsp on Sept 6, 2005 14:12:26 GMT -5
Hey Wen --
Been reading a bit more and have a quick question. On the materials you suggested to me for a P... did you actually dowse to get those or are those the norm for most?
To recap, it was a steel chain with a silver weight. You also mentioned something about thread right after the word steel. Is sewing thread another option or did you mean a type of steel thread? The dowsing position was 'left' for which I need clarification. I've been holding with my right keeping my left hand flat palm up about 1" below the P. Is this backwards from your suggestion? Should I be holding my P with the left hand keeping the right hand flat and palm side up?
Also, anyone who would like to chime in, please feel free to do so.
Thanks again.... jsp
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Post by Wenonae on Sept 6, 2005 18:45:16 GMT -5
JSP-
1.) dowsed ur best materials 2.) that was a list of separatly approved items 3.) holding it with ur left hand in dowsing position elbow close to body, palm facing floor. rite hand does whatever.
Wen'
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Post by jsp on Sept 7, 2005 0:35:39 GMT -5
Wen --
Thanks for the clarification.... will get the right 'P' and the correct position!!
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