The use of lists

Two very active and popular members of the British Society of Dowsers were, until recently, the late Christopher and Veronica Strong. Very much modern dowsers, they used dowsing to make most of the decisions in their daily lives. The autobiography of Christopher Strong was entitled “Autobiography of a sceptical dowser”, (Penworth Press, 2016), although on reading, it is hard to detect any scepticism.

He found that dowsing pre-defined, structured, lists of questions when tackling certain types of problem, could be a great time saver. I have included a short extract from his autobiography, so you can read about this practice in his own words. They held consultations for the public, at the College for Psychic Studies in London. People would visit them asking for help or information. Prior to the meeting, he would consult a pre-meeting checklist, which is included here. Also, in his book, he gives an example of the use of a list, by describing their use when buying and selling a house. http://www.dowsing-research.net/blog_extracts/sceptical_dowser_strong_p61.pdf