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The Professional Register In accordance with its charitable objectives, The Society maintains a Register of Professional Dowsers for the benefit of anyone who is seeking the services of a dowser for any purpose. This Register includes members of the Society who have provided references from clients or patients or such other evidence as the Council of the Society deemed appropriate. They will charge for their services and you should discuss this with them before entering into any contract.
The British Society of Dowsers Members' Register of Professional Dowsers Categories on the Register
Dowsing for water sources Includes dowsing to locate deep and shallow sources for domestic, commercial and agricultural needs Dowsing for concealed site features Includes dowsing to locate pipes and drains, blocks, leaks and breaks, other utilities and concealed features Dowsing for archaeology Includes dowsing for any archaeological features. Dowsing for natural resources Includes dowsing for minerals, oil and gas Dowsing for missing things Subcategory 1: Includes dowsing for missing objects Subcategory 2: Includes dowsing for missing people and animals Dowsing for health Subcategory 1: Includes dowsing for health of individuals using any therapeutic modality – Practitioners should list therapies that they use in combination with their dowsing Subcategory 2: Includes dowsing for health of animals using any therapeutic modality – Practitioners to list therapies that they use in combination with their dowsing Dowsing for site energies Subcategory 1: Includes dowsing for healing of sick buildings, geopathic stress and ghosts Subcategory 2: Includes dowsing for sacred spaces Dowsing for agriculture Includes dowsing for enhancements to agricultural systems Dowsing for other specialist purposes Includes dowsing for any other purposes, practitioners to list their services specifically
Are you a Dowser who would like to be on our Professional Register? We welcome applications from dowsers who would like to be represented on the Society's Professional Register. Dowsers wishing to be registered with the Society as practitioners need to provide letters of reference affirming their competence in the areas of dowsing they are registered under, and to agree to work within the Society's ethical code, and be a member of the Society. It is not a requirement for registered dowsing practitioners to train through the BSD Core Curriculum programme; other routes are through the advanced levels of training offered by the Special Interest Groups for example. It is recognised that ultimately, competence is in the hands of the individual, and training and experience may have been gained in many and various ways. The Core Curriculum and advanced Special Interest Training are however, designed to give student dowsers the opportunity to gain all the education they require to achieve the high level of competence appropriate to the Register. ( click here for courses and training /curriculum info ) If you would like more information about joining our Registers, please call the Society on 01684 576969, email your requirement including your full postal address to us at info@britishdowsers.org or write to The Administrator, British Society of Dowsers, 2 St Ann's Rd, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4RG, UK
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