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The Divining Mind

A Guide to Dowsing and Self-Awareness

By (author)  T. E. Ross
By (author)  Richard D. Wright

ISBN-13: 978-0-89281-263-9
ISBN: 0-89281-263-X

Quality Paperback — 12/1/90

Page Count: 136; 5.37 (width) x 8.25 (height)

Imprint: Destiny Books

Availability: Usually ships within 1-2 business days.

Price: $12.95

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About The Divining Mind


The art of divining, or dowsing, has for years been cloaked in mystery and superstition.  Recognized by some as a means of finding water and minerals, it is actually a method for anyone to develop intuitive skills.  This thought-provoking book demystifies dowsing and presents this ancient science as a powerful tool for self-knowledge. 

Includes a brief history of dowsing, and step-by-step instructions for learning to use L-rods, Y-rods, and pendulums, as well as non-device dowsing. 

 Shows how dowsing is used for locating water, gold and other minerals, buried artifacts, ancient ritual sites, and in police work to help find missing persons.

About the Author(s) of The Divining Mind

Terry Ross was a dowser from 1927 until his recent death in July 2000.  Founder and President of the American Society of Dowsers, he was one of only six people in the world to receive the Col. Bell Award from the British Society of Dowsers.  Richard Wright was co-director with Terry Ross of the American School of Dowsing from 1984 to 1987.  He is currently a trustee of the American Society of Dowsers and one of the four editors of the American Dowser Quarterly

Praise for The Divining Mind

"The Divining Mind is a must for your reading. Not just a book to be read and filed away, it is a book to be studied and absorbed and used as a guide for the everyday practical experiences of dowsing."

Spiritual Frontiers


"For a complete stranger to dowsing you would be hard put to find a better introduction; for those who think they already know something, it might be a surprising revelation."

 Journal of the British Society of Dowsers


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