Thursday 11 April 2013

Finding your Answers

This morning while having breakfast with my wife we were discussing about getting answers from dowsing about issues in life, the subject about using what instrument to ask for an answer moved to a taoist method of getting answer. In my country most Taoist are also Buddhist it has never been an issue with us to be followers of both. In the Taoism we use something called 'xin bei' to get answers to questions that we ask the deities of Taoism it is a simple device made of wood shaped like a kidney cut in half. One side is flat and the other side is rounded, to use them you simply hold them in your hands and ask your question then drop them on the floor in front of you. It is like tossing coins a 'yes' answer will be half of the device lands on a flat side and the other half on the round side if both half land on the same side it is a 'no'.

You may be wondering why I am writing about this well dowsing is the same as we are just getting a 'yes' and 'no' answers from dowsing. When we have an issue in our life we actually have the answers in ourselves but we are not very sure so we use devices to indicate the answers. It is not the Taoist gods that give us the answers, they just show us what we already know.

All of us are magnificent beings of energy we have the power to create whatever we need in our life all we have to do is intent all we need and it will manifest. The dowsing commands are a way to adjust ourselves into alignment with our own energy thus causing our manifestation to happen for us.

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