The Art & Science of Feng Shui – The Ancient Chinese Tradition of Shaping Fate

In the West, feng shui (literally meaning “wind” and “water”) usually means doing things like arranging furniture or hanging mirrors for good fortune. But it is much more than that. A feng shui practitioner actually helps you to shape your fate. In The Art & Science of Feng Shui, Author Henry B. Lin, a native of China, … Read moreThe Art & Science of Feng Shui – The Ancient Chinese Tradition of Shaping Fate

Jacob’s rod – a translation from the French of a rare and curious work, A.D. 1693, on the art of finding springs, etc

Jacob’s Rod: The Art of Finding Springs, Mines, and Minerals by Means of the Hazel Rod by M. Baritel, Thomas Welton (Translator) it was amazing 5.00  ·  Rating details ·  1 rating  ·  0 reviews A translation from the French of a rare and curious work, A.D. 1693, on the art of finding springs, mines and minerals by means of the hazel rod … Read moreJacob’s rod – a translation from the French of a rare and curious work, A.D. 1693, on the art of finding springs, etc

Henry Gross and his Divining Rod – by Ken Roberts

Dr. Jac 5.0 out of 5 stars Henry was a master! Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2008 I haven’t read the book. But I know of Henry Gross. My uncle Bill hired Henry to find water on his farm in New Hampshire. No problem. Henry went to the property found the spot, told … Read moreHenry Gross and his Divining Rod – by Ken Roberts

The Seventh Sense – Ken Robberts

“The Seventh Sense, to put it briefly, is the working of a dowsing rod, or its equivalent, in the hands of a competent dowser, on flowing underground water: not on any underground water; not on motionless deposits, such as are punctuated by so-called artesian wells; but on water moving in underground rivers, sheets, veins and … Read moreThe Seventh Sense – Ken Robberts