
Man in the Cosmos
© Copyright 2004 by John Hammond, USA
(Explore Issue: Volume 13, Number 1)
Abstract
Through the use of examples, the concepts of dowsing, both Mechanical and Intuitive, will explored to show man’s in position in the Cosmos.
The Rose Knows
I looked out the bedroom window to see just one small part of a rose petal peaking out from behind a fence pole. I remember thinking that the rose would be so much prettier if all of it were out from behind the fence pole. Two hours later there it was full face, smiling at me. It was raining cats and dogs. The sun had not shown its face—in fact it was a very grey mid-November day in Dallas, with tornado warning flag at full mast. Coincidence? Could be. See the white powder at about 7 o’clock? This is dirt the rose had scrapped from the fence pole in its struggle to please.
Intuitive Dowsing Examples
Dowsing Intelligible Elements
Mike was a Starbucks coffee buddy of two years hence. He was in the hospital dying of cancer. Jane called, asking me to come to the hospital and see if I could discern why her husband was not ready to die in peace. I dowsed and discerned that there were four issues blocking my friend from coming to peace. I told him the first three and he, upon recognizing them, cleared them with a prayer. Not so the fourth. When I told him the fourth issue he bolted up in bed after lying still for better than two weeks—and ordered me out of the hospital. The fourth issue was that he hated his mother. About two weeks later I got a phone call from Marge, who introduced herself as Jane’s best friend. Mike had died the night before, but Jane wanted me to know that he had cleared number four, half an hour before he died, and then died in peace.
Linkage Between Intelligible and Sensible Elements
I got a phone call from a doctor whom I did not know. He was aware of “Intuitive Dowsing,” and asked me if I would do a reading for him. I dowsed the entire list of Intelligible Elements.
Only one of the elements produced a response from the pendulum; that being CONTROL. After drawing a stick figure, and using a copy of Da Vince’s “The Virtruvian Man,” I start with the pendulum above the head and move slowly down the center of the image. While doing this I am asking for a correlation between, in this case, CONTROL and the organs and glands of the body. I make a dot on the image where the pendulum rotates. In a like manner, I start at the right-hand on the image and put a dot where the pendulum starts to rotate. (By the way, a stick figure works just as well as the famous Da Vince drawing.) There are those who locate the intersection using the subject’s body. This method would have been a bit difficult, as this subject was a thousand miles away at the time. In this case, the pendulum (to my amazement) did not respond at all. I was baffled. Then it dawned on me—I asked for the relationship between the Intelligible Emotional Element CONTROL, and the Sensible Elements of organs and glands. The reading turned out to be correct; the relationship was between the Control Element and the Vagus Nerve, not the organs or glands. The Vagus Nerve is more complex than most nerves; according to Taber’s, one of its functions is the sending of operational signals to the parts of the body involved in digestion.