"Thanks for stopping by. We're a community of men and women who are profoundly curious, open-minded, and generous with our discoveries. We meet monthly for fun, friendship, and learning. Our members are drawn from the three-corners region of Southwestern Indiana, Southeastern Illinois, and North Central Kentucky. Perhaps you're an experienced dowser, or just curious about approaching the matter. Either way, we invite you to peruse our site, post a question, and join us when we meet.
Our next meeting is Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at The Newburgh Central Library. This is 30 minutes earlier than our regularly scheduled time, as the membership voted upon, and agreed upon, a motion to move the meeting to an earlier time slot during the April 2010 business portion of the meeting.
Supporting members, and prospective members are encouraged to attend the business meeting after the presentations conclude
The library is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of the Lloyd Expressway and Bell Road, about 2-1/2 miles east of the I-164 overpass. Newburgh Central Library, 4111 Lakeshore Dr Newburgh, IN 47630 812.853.5468.
We always practice dowsing methods at each meeting, so please bring your Pendulum, L-Rods, and sheets to the meeting. We have a limited quantity of each to loan, but we don't want you left out.
In it he states In Chinese medicine, everything is made up of energy which is called “Qi” (pronounced “chee”). Within Qi, there is a basic polarity. Energy can either be hot, functional, bright, and active – called Yang. Or it can be cold, quiet, dark, and substantive – called Yin. Between Hot (Yang) and cold (Yin) there are five stepping stones: hot, warm, neutral, cool, and cold. The full report is online now at Ethan's new forum. »
Duane Walter shares his take on dowsing and his experiences in the field in the Evansville paper. (Full article here) Your Webmaster has added his comments to the paper's blog site, and perhaps you should, too. (registration required).