The BSD Earth Energies
Group holds events throughout the year. Some are workshops and lectures,
and others include field trips to places with interesting Earth Energies.
Click here
for some pictures from previous events. These meetings are open to both
members and non-members.
next
event:
Autumn meeting of the EEG SIG
Saturday 9 October 2010
at
Colwall Village Hall, Mill Lane, Colwall, Nr Malvern, Worcs
WR13 6EQ
Optional trip to British Camp on Sunday 10 October 2010
Dr Patrick MacManaway:
“Feedback from the Farm – Dowsing in
Agricultural Applications”
Depending on the species and type of earth energy exposure, a wide variety of the plants and
animals that we domesticate and farm are affected by earth energies for better and worse.
Geopathic stress is significant in its impact on cows and horses, brussels sprouts and carrots.
Enhanced and appropriate energetic gardening or farming can improve germination, fertility,
health and yield.
Patrick will review the body of research accumulating on agricultural dowsing applications and
also share from his own experience and case studies.
Robin Heath:
Megalithic Magic - the end of the archaeological
model of prehistoric culture?
This presentation follows the work and research undertaken during the past two years at
Carnac, Brittany, and in the Preseli Mountains of West Wales by Robin Heath and his brother
Richard. It will show that precision astronomical alignments are normal practice from dolmens,
that monuments were located according to accurate geometrical patterns, and that the
megalith builders were also impressive land surveyors. Because this research is objective it
may be checked by anyone using google earth and simple school geometrical techniques.
Chris Street:
Earthstars, the London stargate and sacred geometry
Chris Street’s Earthstars discovery is the most complex and significant example of Landscape
Geometry linking ancient sites. Discovered in the early 80s, it shows that London’s ancient sites
are laid out to a recognisable temple groundplan on a vast scale. Part of it mirrors the layout of
Stonehenge 3,500 years ago. More surprisingly, John Michell’s work shows the design conforms
to the measures and proportions of the biblical City of Revelation, the New Jerusalem.
In this fully illustrated talk, Chris will explain how the discovery unfolded, how it may be a
fulfilment of William Blake’s visions, and what it means as we approach 2012.
Paul Remfry:
Prehistory of the Malvern Hills
Paul is an historian and archaeologist and the author of The Herefordshire Beacon and the
families of King Harold II and the Earls of Hereford and Worcester.
His talk on this subject covers the Prehistory of the Malvern Hills and the relationship between
the three main prehistoric monuments on the Malvern Hills. The story of the evolution of what
appears to be the ritual monument of the British Camp is taken from the Bronze age until the
destruction of Earl Harold’s castle in 1155.
PRICE: BSD member £40 Non members £45 (includes tea and coffee)
(£5 for the optional trip to British Camp on Sunday 10 October)
Saturday: start 09.30 (registration) for a 10.00 start. Finish 17.00
Sunday: Meet at British Camp 10.00. Finish around lunchtime
Please return the application form, which you can download here
(PDF) with full payment,
before 24 September 2010 to:
(Please note new address and telephone number)
Adrian Incledon-Webber, Lower Farm, 10 Main Road, Cherhill, Wiltshire
SN11 8UT
Tel: 01249 818807 or 07778 050419 Email: adrian@dowsingspirits.co.uk