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We chat with dowser and spiritual coach Hope Fitzgerald, who tells us about her life-changing experience at Findhorn where she channelled a spiritual energy that she calls The Infinity Wave.
Content warning: Contains a guided meditation, so please don't listen to this when you are driving or otherwise in a situation where you can't be in a quiet place. (64mins, 80MB)
Visit Hope's website: Spread Infinite Hope
Grahame's events: Western Geomancy
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan.Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan. Meditation track by Gary Malkin -
A chat at the 2022 West Coast Dowsing Conference with hypnotherapist and dowser Alan Handelsman, where we chat about his work and the similarities with dowsing. (29 mins, 40MB)
Alan's websites: Mind, Body, Spirit HypnotherapyResonance Tuner
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan.Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
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A Skype chat with Susan McNeill Spuhler, organiser of the West Coast and Flagstaff Dowsing Conferences, where we discuss water dowsing, finding lost items, vortices, portals, New England oddities, and of course... the Flagstaff Dowsing Conference (56 mins, 68MB)
Click here for Flagstaff Dowsing Conference page.
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan. Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
In this final part of our interview with Jon Appleton, we speak of talking stick, favourite instructional resources, constructing megalithic sites, and lots of other stuff. Jon sadly passed in 2022. He was a veritable mine of information so many things, and I'm so grateful for the time I've had with him over the years. (49 mins, 61MB).
Visit Jon's website: jonappleton.org
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Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan. Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
In this second part of our interview with Jon Appleton, we find Jon in a more philosophical mood. He tells us how he developed his love of nature and community camps such as Oak Dragon, more about his adventures in Avebury, his discovery of the Appleton labyrinth dance, and lots more (53 mins, 52MB).
Visit Jon's website: jonappleton.org
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan. Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
A fireside chat with the remarkable (and largely unrecognised) Jon Appleton, talking about all things megalithic, his theories on ancient astronomy and his discovery of the Great Sky Goddess at Avebury (27 mins, 26MB).
Visit Jon's website: jonappleton.org
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan.Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
A Skype chat with Annette Rugolo, who hails from Minneapolis and is a practitioner and teacher of the 'Diamond Dowsing' system. (62 mins, 61MB).
Visit Annette's website: annetterugolo.com
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan.Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
A dip into the archives with this recording of a talk from the BSD's 2013 Conference at Cirencester.
Maria Wheatley talks about the work of legendary dowser Guy Underwood. (55 mins, 50MB)
Visit Maria's website: The Avebury Experience
Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan.Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net -
Palden Jenkins is a remarkable man. He is a true polymath with one of the most vibrant intellects that I’ve ever encountered. We started by talking about his Ancient Penwith alignments map, but things developed into an altogether more expansive chat fairly quickly. (75 mins, 72MB)
Visit Palden's websites:
Palden's personal websiteAncient Penwith websitePossibilities 2050
Visit the new home of the BSD dowsing forum and the EEG newsletter archive: British Dowsing -
Legendary labyrinth maker Alex Champion chats about labyrinths, leys and life in general at the 2018 ASD West Coast Conference in Santa Cruz.(49 mins, 45MB)
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An interesting and wide-ranging chat with Glasgow University archaeologist Dr Kenny Brophy, better known as The Urban Prehistorian, where we discuss leys in the archaeological as well as the dowsing context, cursus monuments, Alexander Thom, Harry Bell's Glasgow Network of Aligned Sites, and much more! It is so rewarding to have the opportunity for these cross-disciplinary conversations, and I think this comes across clearly in the podcast. (67 mins, 46MB)
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American dowser and author Ned Wolf joins
us from Flagstaff, Arizona to talk about his work as a healer and his new
dowsing-related children’s books “The Nandia Trilogy”.
Plus, the latest dowsing news, and Grahame has a bit of a rant (56 mins, 40MB).
Nandia's Copper on Facebook: Nandia's Copper -
A day spent in the delightful company of Dr Margaret Rainbird from Australia, who has set herself the challenge of walking a different labyrinth every day for a year. I managed to take her round 6 Scottish labyrinths during her time in the UK (27 mins, 20MB).
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Yes, we're back after almost a year of no podcasts!
David Kane gives a talk to the Canadian Society of Dowsers' 2017 convention about white powder gold, or Ormus as it's perhaps better known (56 mins, 39MB).
Visit Riki & Dave's website: Humanna Gold
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A fascinating chat with architect and geomancer Richard Feather Anderson, recorded at the American Society of Dowsers' West Coast Conference in Santa Cruz, California. Feather runs the American School of Geomancy and has been a large influence on the west coast American geomancy scene. He offers many fascinating insights into the art of the geomancer (72 mins, 50MB).
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At Spring Equinox 2016, we attended the last public event at Glasgow's Sighthill stone circle, constructed in 1979 by local astronomer and science-fiction author Duncan Lunan. The circle has been removed to make way for a housing development, but due to public outcry the Council have agreed to relocate it nearby once the housing construction is complete. Duncan answers many questions about the circle's design and construction, and we talk to Kenny Brophy, the Urban Prehistorian, and Kevin Andrew Morris, a local artist who is co-ordinating a rather interesting art project in the circle (29mins, 20MB).
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16 September 2015
In which we attend a test excavation at the Cochno Stone, the largest example of prehistoric rock art in Scotland, which has lain buried beneath the earth for over 50 years (40 mins, 28MB).
Visit May's website: The Devil's Plantation
Visit Kenny's website: The Urban Prehistorian
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1 September 2015
An interview with David Franklin Farkas, who is an American psychic specialising in house healing and spirit release work. He also hosts a weekly internet radio show on Empower Radio called 'The Farkas Files', where he investigates mysticism, shamanism and the paranormal. Grahame has been a guest on his show twice, so we thought it was about time to return the favour. (62 mins, 43MB)
Visit David's website: househealing.com
The Farkas Files on Audible: The Farkas Files -
28 July 2015
Ivan McBeth is a Druid, Geomancer, builder of stone circles, an amazing DJ, and all-round wonderful human being, originally from England but now living in Vermont.
Ivan is the builder of many stone circles, and with his partner Fearn, runs the Green Mountain Druid Order in Worcester, Vermont. We chat about his stone circle building, his music and ecstatic dancing, Druid training, and death and dying in modern Vermont, where they have recently passed assisted dying legislature. (29min, 20MB).
Sadly, Ivan himself passed unexpectedly in 2016, but his website is still online.
Green Mountain Druid Order -
20 October 2014
An interview with Egyptologist, archaeologist, dowser, tour guide and adventurer Dr John Ward, who talks about his life and work in Egypt, where he has been instrumental in locating archaeological discoveries at Karnak and Luxor temples and is currently involved with excavating a site at Gebel el Silsila (45mins, 35MB) - Visa fler