Sampler edition of ‘Elements of Pendulum Dowsing’
by Tom Graves
This sampler-edition ebook of Elements of Pendulum Dowsing is based on the second edition of the book, as published by Tetradian Books in 2008. Chapters highlighted in bold are included in this sampler-edition.
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Parlour games
- 4 Thinking about thinking
- 5 Building the toolkit
- 6 Putting it into practice
- 7 Where do we go from here?
- Appendix: Contacts
Elements of
Pendulum Dowsing
by Tom Graves
This edition published in paperback May 2008
and ebook (EPUB, MOBI, PDF) April 2014
by
Tetradian Books
Unit 215, Communications House
9 St Johns Street, Colchester, Essex CO2 7NN
England
http://www.tetradianbooks.com
Originally published in 1989 by Element Books, Shaftesbury, England
ISBN 978-1-906681-04-3 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-906681-05-0 (e-book)
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© Tom Graves 1989, 2008, 2014
The right of Tom Graves to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Text illustrations by Maja Evans
Cover illustration derived from a wood-engraving in the Dover collection.
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Contents
1 Introduction
- Where do we start?
- What is a pendulum?
- What’s it used for?
- How does it work?
2 Getting started
- Choosing a pendulum
- Holding a pendulum
- Using a pendulum: the basics
3 Parlour games
- Teaching an old dog new tricks
- Positive and negative
- Hunt the thimble
4 Thinking about thinking
- The importance of not thinking
- Coincidence and imaginary
- What’s the use?
5 Building the toolkit
- The dowser’s toolkit
- Tools for ‘what am I looking for?’
- Tools for ‘where am I?’
- Tools for ‘which have I found?’
- Questioning the answers
- The ultimate toolkit
6 Putting it into practice
- What’s the use?
- Back to the parlour
- Water, water everywhere
- Playing with food
- Physician, heal thyself
- Question time
- Out of time, out of mind?
- Two’s company
7 Where do we go from here?
- Refining the toolkit
- Inventing reality
- The imaginary pendulum
- A dowser’s tale
Appendix: Contacts