Malvern Dowsers...  

...is a group of people who meet around once a month in order to explore dowsing and related skills.

The group is organised by Ced Jackson of Feng Shui Futures whose contact details are displayed in the left hand column.

Do get in touch if you are interested.  Send an email to
Ced@FengShuiFutures.com to go on our mailing list

Next meeting…..

The next in our…

Dowsing the Hills

 …events in 2008 is on

 Saturday, July 26th.

 at ...
2.30pm

This event is being very kindly hosted by one of our members, Joyce Sutcliffe, and it will begin and end at her home at

Strawberry Hill, 21 Queens Drive, Great Malvern, WR14 4RE

Queens Drive is behind Brays ~ outfitters to the gentry ~ on Worcester Road, but please note that there is no parking around Joyce’s house.  You will have to park somewhere in Great Malvern or on Worcester Road itself.

It will be a wondrous event at which you can dowse to find (and keep) up to ten £1 coins secreted in Joyce’s garden, together with several other tests of your dowsing skills.

Please bring cakes, trifles and big buns, together with £3 for admittance.

Shortly after we start we will visit St Anne’s Delight, which you may be  familiar with as the flat promontory just above St Anne’s Well.

This is a very interesting spot, which we will investigate !

After our visit to St Anne’s Delight we will return to Joyce’s house to dowse, eat cake and drink tea !

 

White Leaved Oak

Many of you will have visited this location at the southern end of the Malvern Hills. 

In recent years John Michell has made it famous by pointing out that not only is the place where Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire meet, but also that it is the centre of what he called ‘The Circle of Perpetual Choirs’, being equidistant from such places as Llantwit Major, Stonehenge, etc.

A recent article in RILKO (Research into Lost Knowledge Organisation) was extremely interesting, and I will seek to gain permission to distribute the article on July 26th.

One of our members recently noticed that the land in the field in which the Oak stands has experienced some very small landslips, or as if a single bladed plough has been dawn across the land in a number of locations.  There are also a selection of ‘molehills’ along some of the lines

I have tried photographing the field but it is difficult to convey the effect.  Does anyone have any information about this ?

Best wishes

Ced Jackson
3 Ebrington Road
West Malvern
Worcs WR14 4NL

01684 560265

www.FengShuiFutures.com

 

 

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