Dowsers Society of NSW

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The Dowsers Society of NSW, since 1983, offers a supportive environment for dowsers of all levels. We meet monthly in Hunters Hill, Sydney, NSW.

Join us to explore dowsing, attend workshops, and connect with a passionate community.

09/08/2026

The Dowers Society of NSW, Sydney Monthly Meeting is this Sunday, August 16 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Hunters Hill.

Our speaker this month will be Martha Heeren – Devas, Nature Spirits and Other Unseen Friends

Stories involving Nature Spirits can be found in oral traditions as far back as can be remembered and exist in all cultures on earth. Our eyes cannot see everything around us, but there are so many unseen spirits in Nature and beyond. Artists have often shared their visions and interpretations of these beings. These Nature Spirits can include Mother Nature herself, devas, fairies, trolls, tree spirits, mermaids, angels and many, many more. We can also work with them in a co-creative manner to create very positive results.

Martha Heeren is a retired teacher and librarian. She has travelled extensively in Europe and has traversed many ley lines and sacred sites across the world. She loves doing research.

Costs: To attend our monthly meetings, it is just $5 for members and $10 for non-members. Please join us afterwards and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with like-minded people.

06/08/2026

If you are interested in doing a course on dowsing wherever you are in Australia, go to our website dowsingaustralia.com.au. We hold Zoom online courses at different times throughout the year for different levels, from beginners to advanced; you don't need to leave home; do it from the comfort of your home.

We also hold face-to-face courses; it's all on our website.

03/08/2026

Radionics Continued ..
A Radionic Approach to Chronic Disease Treatment

Karma - can we interfere?

Different people have differing views and understanding of what is meant by karma. Nevertheless, it may be a significant factor for consideration in some cases of chronic disease.

The word karma means 'action', and karma is both the power latent within actions, and the results of our actions bring' (from The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche). For every action there is a reaction, and as energy follows thought, for every thought there is a reaction. We must work on being aware of our thoughts and their effect and the effects of our actions. Karma is that realisation. It is our aim as healers to create this realisation in ourselves and in all the people we deal with. In saying this I am aware that I have not answered the above question, but I am also aware that the answer is probably beyond my understanding at this present time! It is nevertheless thought-provoking as karma, or realisation, and raising of consciousness, are in effect the same things; so isn't that the aim of healing?

When treating the chronically ill, it is very easy to get into the doldrums; the initial ideas are running out, and treatments you have found to be effective elsewhere or earlier are being found to be ineffective. After six months or longer, a shake-up is needed, a reassessment of the situation. It is then useful to return to a diagram of 'Is the patient ready to be healed?' Re-dowse and reanalyse the whole thing, and it may be found that it would be beneficial for another practitioner to take over, to throw new light on the scene. It is often the case that one practitioner, having done all the spade work, comes to a point of no movement with a patient, then when another practitioner takes over everything falls into place quite quickly.

On the other hand, there are some patients who have had a disease for many years and for whom many years of steady treatment is needed from one practitioner with whom they feel comfortable and trust.

Extract from Horizons in Radionics, edited by Tony Scofield MSc, PhD

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We're delighted to invite you to join our "Dowsing Cuppa Chat" on Monday 27th July to talk about all things dowsing! We'll be meeting via zoom (link below) from 7.00-7.45pm.

So grab your cuppa and join us for a casual and relaxed chat which is an opportunity for everyone to ask questions, share dowsing stories and discuss any of the articles in the latest Newsletter.

This is for members only, so have a look at our website www.dowsingaustralia.com.au and join us.

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24/07/2026

Radionics ... continued

To assume that radionics will now be accepted and embraced by society at large is probably premature. The implications of the revolution in physics are not easily digested by physicists, let alone the general public. In these early years of the 21st century, we are also witnessing the response of mainstream medicine to the grassroots-driven alternative medicine movement of the 20th century. The UK House of Lords Report on Alternative Medicine in 2000 dismissed radionics, along with Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, as lacking both evidence and credibility. Evidence of the double-blind trial type is lacking, but may never be achievable with this particular healing modality.

In the long term, truth and the human creative spirit will prevail. Radionics is not a substitute for conventional medicine, itself a product of human creativity finding expression on the physical plane, but it enables therapeutic interventions to be made on planes of existence outside the reach of physical medicine. But is this anything new? If Oubre is correct, ritual (radionic procedures are unquestionably ritualistic) and psychospiritual practices may have served as important mechanisms for facilitating cultural advances among our remote ancestors for 1.6 million years. Remnants of these ancient traditions are to be found in all traditional societies which have escaped the ravages of sanitisation through contemporary 'logic'. Today we need a cultural advance like no other - one which will save the planet from the ravages of materialism.

Radionic techniques draw on innate, ancient human skills. They can help people, animals, plants and the land itself. They can empower and give hope. The challenge for us as practitioners is to avail ourselves of the shifts in the scientific landscape to bring the information to anyone who would care to make use of it.

Extract from Horizons in Radionics, edited by Tony Scofield MSc, PhD

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We hope you can join us for the Sydney Dowsers Monthly Meeting this coming Sunday, July 19 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Hunters Hill.

Our Guest Speaker: Francois Capmeil – and his topic will be Surviving Technology.

We are surrounded every day by a very high level of electromagnetic radiation and other exposures which our bodies were not designed to handle to this extent.

Staying healthy in that environment is a challenge which requires an understanding of the underlying cause. Is the harm actually caused directly by the EMF, or is there a more subtle cause created by the EMF itself, and if so, what is it?

Join Francois for a presentation of information gathered from numerous sources over many years training with dowsers and practitioners from all around the world like Joey Korn, Dr Ibrahim Karim, Walt Wood and Slim Spurling. He will be showing solutions that can be applied to mitigate the impact of detrimental energies on health to support a healthy life. He will also have sample devices for demonstration and purchase.

Costs: To attend our monthly meetings is just $5 for members and $10 for non-members.

Hope you can come and join us, and have afternoon tea after the talk.

Please visit our website www.dowsingaustralia.com.au for more information.

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06/07/2026

Radionics Continued ...

What is the mechanism of radionic healing?

Once the analysis is complete, corrective energies, symbolised by rates, patterns, or other symbols, are directed at the appropriate level of the client, usually using a radionic instrument. We can only speculate that the procedure takes place, as Davidson suggests, at the level of the Vacuum where everyday spacial reality no longer applies. That mental intention arising in the conscious mind of the practitioner can, by this means, bring about an improvement in the physical condition of another human being, no matter what their location on this planet, is a major challenge to conventional thought. We can only ever explain things in terms of what we already know, and trying to explain the currently inexplicable may be, at least for the moment, futile.

What makes a radionic practitioner?

Radionics as an identifiable way of healing may only be a century old, but the human skills which it exploits doubtless go back to the dawn of human origins. Anthropologist Oubre suggests that it was the faculty of numinous or intuitive perception which drove the evolution of the hominid brain. It is similar to, possibly identical with, the creative essence that underlies human creativity in art, music, and indeed in conventional science, where so often crucial advances also arise from intuitive insight. As in all areas of human endeavour, only a few reach genius status, but many people of lesser talents can make a valuable contribution. The skills required for radionic healing can certainly be instilled in far more people than it has been in the past, when the movement was almost a secret society so weary and wary was it of external criticism. What is needed is a reasonable aptitude, plus commitment and an open mind.

Extract from Horizons in Radionics, edited by Tony Scofield MSc, PhD

Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting 02/07/2026

Here is a message from Heather Wicks, who has a meeting every Friday on Zoom.

Hope you'll join us for the Aussie dowsing call this week on the topic, 'Endurance'. In Australia on Friday 3 July at 12 noon AEST. In New Zealand, it's Friday at 2 pm. Times for the US and Canada are Thursday 2 July: 7 pm Pacific, 8pm Mountain, 9pm Central, 10 pm Eastern. Frances Peterson - The Wise Oracle Frances Peterson - The Wise Oracle and I, Heather Wilks, from www.dowsingheals.com meet via Zoom on Facebook for a relatively short session. Our Intention is to help the Planet. There's often some fun sharing. You might like to join in a little earlier - and stay on a bit later. Join the Zoom Meeting. Or follow along with the replay later. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81406137682 Passcode: 324061

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27/06/2026

We hope you can join us next Sunday at the Blue Mountains Dowsers Monthly Meeting July 5 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Our meeting is held at the Mid Mountains Community Centre, Lawson.

The talk will be - Health & Wellness with Stem Cells
Guest speakers: Rosemary Boon & Victoria Knight

Find out how to reset your body to a younger age and live your best life!

Come and learn what stem cells are all about and how to use the latest cost-effective method for efficiently increasing your health and longevity. Harnessing the state-of-the-art quantum technology and your own infrared light, this wearable device will activate your innate healing powers and stimulate your dormant stem cells. This innovation is non-invasive, non-toxic, safe and natural.

Backed by independent studies, some results include improved cognitive/brain function, improved memory, stress reduction, better sleep, reduction in pain, increased energy and motivation, and balancing emotions, thus promoting positive moods.

Costs: To attend our monthly meetings is just $5. This is an adults-only event.

Afterwards, enjoy afternoon tea with like-minded people. Hope to see you there.

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OUR PRESIDENT’S HELLO

What a joy to hear the rain, our gardens are in much need of a good downpour. Francios, our editor, introduces this month’s newsletter with a memory of the wonderful relationship he had with his grandfather. At 12, his grandfather showed him a secret door that led into a beautiful garden with a well. It was a magical place and suggests that within us to search for our own inner magical garden.

This month’s newsletter has many interesting stories all worth a read; however, for me, I enjoyed “Still Going Strong’ by F.A Loubser, a great reminder that when dowsing, not to be in a rush or allow other daily demands to affect our precise question, and to be present. Very encouraging with many examples of his success as well. Keeping with the gardening theme, great article on permaculture “Towards a Sensitive Permaculture” by Alanna Moore, one of our Society’s founders. Also, a heartwarming article, “The Gifts We Leave Behind”, the type of gifts people give can reveal a great deal about them.

I wanted to mention and make people aware of our fabulous library run by our super-organised library coordinator, Helen Braico. We have an amazing collection of books that I am sure would not be in your average library. So, come and borrow a book or two, get cozy by a fire with a hot chocolate and do some reading. At our meeting on 21st June, our speaker, Anya Petrovic, gave an excellent talk on Tesla Metamorphosis. We trialled our new audio visual equipment with Bluetooth lapel microphones, but in the middle of the talk, Anya flamboyantly threw off her jacket with the microphone attached! Unfortunately, this affected the clarity of the sound. So, lesson learned! From next month, we’ll be making sure we can properly record our talks so members who can’t attend can still enjoy the presentations.

In July, we have Francios Capmeil (our editor & biomedical engineer) giving a presentation on “Surviving Technology” and what we can do to help protect ourselves. Do come if you can as it will be most informative and Francios always gives a splendid talk. Enjoy afternoon tea with like-minded souls. Have a joyous week.

Elizabeth, President

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The Community Hall, 44 Gladesville Road, Hunters Hill
Sydney, NSW
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