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This group appeals to both Professional therapists and interested amateurs who look at life in a caring and holistic way. The group can help you learn how dowsing can be used to indicate the nature of illness, allergies and intolerance. Dowsing can be the key to finding the most appropriate therapy and nutritional balance for you. By attending one of our workshops or open days you will meet members of the BSD Professional Register and BSD Registered Tutors, together with top speakers drawn from all areas of health.
This is the way forward to achieve better health. For more information, please contact Keith Harmon, Chairman on 020 8751 0417 or email nrgft@hotmail.com
last updated 9 November 2011
Health
Special Interest Group Event
Winter
BSD members and non members are very welcome at
this event.
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| Date: |
Saturday 25th February
2012 Registration at 10am for a 10.30am start.
Session ends at 4.45pm.
We suggest you bring a packed lunch. There is a kitchen
available for making tea and coffee etc. |
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| Venue |
Sandhurst Community Hall, Yorktown
Road, Sandhurst, Berkshire, GU47 9BJ
The venue is on the A321 in Sandhurst and is accessible
from Camberley and Sandhurst stations.
For full details we suggest you look on www.multimap.com
or www.theaa.com and input the postcode.
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| Cost: |
£35 BSD members: £40 non
members |
| Speakers |
Linda Monjack
Why Am I So Tired?
How stress links us to illness and dis-ease and how to combat
this for more energy.
David Lockwood
Natural Healing
Dowsing provides amazing insights into this, our 'unseen
realm'.
Lotus Nguygen
“Mindfulness for Busy People”
An interactive, experiential and practical overview of the
application of mindfulness in everyday life.
In addition, please put the further dates of the 2012
Health SIG Events in your diary:-
Saturday 16th June at Wellington Heath,
near Ledbury, Herefordshire
Saturday 27th October at Leicester. |
| For more information or to book contact:
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Jane Court, on 07860 890098 or email hsig@fastmail.fm
Keith Harmon, on 0208 751 0417 or email nrgft@hotmail.com
Booking closes on Saturday 11th February 2012
A
booking form can be downloaded here |
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Please note that all courses above Foundation
level have specific entry requirements. Please ask for
details.
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| Course Name: |
Introduction
to Dowsing for Health |
| Date: |
Sat
21 and Sun 22 April 2012 |
How can dowsing help with assessing
health problems?
On this course you will learn how to
recognize health problems, how to identify
appropriate healing practices, remedies
or therapies, all through the application
of dowsing.
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| Tutor: |
Jane Court |
| Venue: |
The Cotswold Rooms, Northleach,
Glos |
| Cost: |
£149 including tea/coffee
& lunches |
Further
Information & Booking:
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Call 01684
576969
or email
info@britishdowsers.org
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| Course Name: |
Dowsing
for Health - Advanced Course: |
| Date: |
10
and 11 November 2012 (2 day course)
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How can dowsing help with assessing
health problems?
This course builds on the curriculum
of the first, by revising some of the
key aspects of good, safe, responsible
dowsing:
- Practical considerations when dowsing
for health
- Applications for health dowsing
The new course
then covers various other aspects including:
- In-depth methods to aid identification
of areas needing treatment
- Study of human energy field using
deviceless dowsing
- Professional practice
- Tools
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| Tutor: |
Keith Harmon ( Health
Group Chairman) |
| Venue: |
Cotswold Rooms, Northleach,
Glos |
| Cost: |
£149 including tea/coffee
& lunches |
Further
Information & Booking:
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Call 01684
576969
or email
info@britishdowsers.org
This course is aimed at established
Complementary Therapists who are already
using dowsing as part of their practice.
The course will also appeal to other experienced
health dowsers who are keen to further develop
their techniques.
As is our established policy, members attending
this course will preferably have attended
a BSD Foundation Course (for beginners)
and then the Introduction to Dowsing for
Health Course. In the intervening periods
we would expect members to have gained additional
experience through practice of the subject.
BSD understands that experience can be gained
in other ways so we do try to be as flexible
as possible when confirming suitability
for advanced courses. However we need to
ensure, as far as possible, that you as
members are at the required standard so
that you can fully benefit from the course.
It is also important that the Tutor does
not have to hold up the group's progress
by having to provide additional coaching.
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