Monday, 29 July 2013

How to use the Dowsing for Success

I like to share my view on how to use the colours, let us take a look at the colour reading of the person with bipolar, you can tell that this person is unstable not by one reading, I have taken several reading over a few days and found that there was very drastic difference from day to day. This indicate clearly that this person swings from one pole to the other daily, and combine with readings of the assemblage point indicates that the mood swings from hallucination one day to depression on another day.

Dowsing can be use to collect data of a person, place or situation, you need to first identify what data is needed and then collect this data over a number of days and you will be able to see a pattern formed. I realise that this may be over simplified but it does give an indication of the person or situation you are dealing with. 

With the bipolar person compared with a person who is normal the data will not show this much fluctuations. One of the important thing that Walt Woods taught was to first set up a parameter by asking what is the range of a reading for a normal person.

Let me give an example, if we wanted to know if the melatonin level in our body is normal we first ask the dowsing system to give us a figure that is normal, we may get a 5 from the dowsing chart. Next we ask if 4 is better, we get a 'no' response, we then ask if 6 is better and we get a 'yes' so now we have a range to work with. 

We know that the melatonin level should be 5 to be normal and any reading below 5 is in the low range. We can further ask to know if the reading falls below 3 or 2 or 1 that the level has become critical meaning that physical signs of this can be observed on the person with this reading.

In this manner when we collect data, the data can be interpreted to co-relate with the normal parameter to show us an indication of the condition of a person or situation. 

For the colours when you have to meet up with a client for the first time you would want to know if this person has a flexible mind or is open to new ideas. The colour balance of this person will tell you what the mental condition of your client is, for example if blue is low or lacking in this person you can tell that this person has a rigid mindset and may not be open to the new ideas you are going to present, you can then balance the blue colour to help this person to be more open minded and of course more likely to accept your presentations. 

You need to check for other issues like compatibility and negative mentalities that your client might have and remove or neutralize these. The combinations are not restricted to what I have suggested, you can do your own investigations on your client, the organisation or company, their financial status, their integrity level, honesty level, almost anything can be dowse to give you information that you can put to good use to your advantage.

The more information you collect through dowsing the better it is for you to formulate your approach for the success of the objectives you want to achieve.

Happy Dowsing!

Thank You! I Appreciate You!
Best Wishes to All.
Always Better and Better.








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