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National Water Center

Dowsing Revelations
by Jacqueline Froelich

 

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"The Ozark Research Institute has plans to decontaminate a local lake," Harold said matter-of-factly, as if this sort of thing was done everyday. "With the assistance of a chemical engineer to measure water quality, we will test the lake to reveal what contaminants are in the water and what it would take to make it potable. A group of us will dowse it long distance on paper, using maps and meditation, as well as being physically present at the lakeshore in a group, all visualizing the same image of clean water. We are going to practice this group visualization, so that it is the exact same image for each of us. Afterward we will test the water again."

These dowsing innovations have not come easily to Harold. Intense concentration, most often precipitated through the continual practice of deep meditation, is necessary. As an avid meditator, he credits his dowsing success to his meditation practice. "I meditate all the time. To me, meditation is the key to everything. When you sit in meditation and say affirmations like, ‘we all live in an unlimited universe and I can do anything,' you can convince yourself of this internally. Then you can do it. It's just marvelous!"

Harold has also been known to bring healing energy to people with serious injuries and illness. He and others are researching and developing "medicinal" dowsing, based upon the holistic healing principle long held by chiropractic and Chinese medicinal practitioners - that a strong, healthy body inherently has free-flowing energetic currents -medicinal dowsers seek to treat illness by working with the patient's "blocked" energetic field. Once the origins of the sickness is discerned, the dowser will then place a mental thought form to "flow" healing energy into the stricken region of the body. Medicinal dowsing can be practiced long distance as well, working with photographs, physiological maps, or even by utilizing nothing but pure intent. This theory underlies the mission of Harold's Ozark Research Institute which is researching and developing medicinal dowsing.

"The purpose of the Ozark Research Institute is to determine what part mind plays in spontaneous remission or miraculous healing of disease," Harold said. "We also have plans to research the healing technique of the laying on of hands. Once we refine these techniques, we will isolate them and teach them to others."

Harold has worked with numerous individuals with critical illnesses and injuries. His success rate as a dowser is being superseded by his success rate as a healer. Rarely in physical contact with his "patients", Harold most often does his healing work from the den of his home while sitting in meditation. He prefers that those patients who tend to be skeptical of this form of healing work, patients who have been referred to him by concerned family members, are kept unaware that he is working with them. "People have a tendency to put a block up when they hear that somebody is going to try and heal them," Harold said. "They don't do it consciously. But if I try and sneak in there and do it before they realize what has happened then it's OK. Kids are really great. They don't put up any blocks. But I always ask ‘permission', from the beginning, you know, using the pendulum to check if it's all right to work with the person." Although not a religious man, Harold is very spiritual. Before he begins any dowsing project, he always consults his "higher power" for the go-ahead.

"There's a girl from California who I've been working with who had a cyst which had entered into her esophagus and embedded there," Harold said. He had received her medical records and x-rays indicating the severity of the problem. "Several days before she was scheduled to be operated on, a complex five hour affair, she called long distance and asked if I would work with her. So after we got off the phone, I sat down and visualized her in front of me, with her back to me. Feeling and working with her essence, I began to visualize the cyst shrinking, the tail retracting from the esophagus, moving back into the body. I visualized my hand loosening up the cyst and moving it away from the esophagus." Several days later when the surgeons performed the operation, they were surprised to find that the tail had indeed lost its grip on the esophagus. The cyst was easily removed in less than an hour.

"You wouldn't believe the list of names I'm working with now," Harold said, with a hint of worry in his voice. "People call me at all hours from all over the country. I have more than a hundred names right now. I get more in than I'm working out. I sit down and work on four or five each night. It takes some focus, some doing. I'm getting behind."

In order to counter this surging need, Harold organizes seminars to teach power of mind/thought techniques. It begins, according to Harold, with learning an altruistic form of meditation.

Harold's teaching also involves using meditation and visualization to heal the earth. "A lot of people who meditate may discover personal insights and gain peace of mind, but they are not accomplishing anything in the, outside world," Harold said. "I'm manipulating the energy due to my visualization, zeroing in on certain problems."

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