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Energy Drains in the Landscape – Mother Earth’s Safety Valve Mechanism by Richard Sears

by Devon Dowsers | | General, News, Uncategorized | 2 comments

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  1. Nicki Jones
    Nicki Jones on 13th March 2021 at 18:43

    Hi, really interesting article. I have JT-R’s original Geopathic Stress book in which she mentions the energy drains but have not read the 2006 book – I’ll see if I can get a copy. If you call them energy sinkholes it may confuse with geological sinkholes or the energy sinks mentioned in R & A Procter’s book ‘Healing Sick Houses’. Do you have a link for the new book by Adrian I-C please? I map dowse in order to clear homes remotely.

  2. Richard Sears
    Richard Sears on 16th March 2021 at 09:50

    Hi Nicki, I should have put Adrian I-W…….ie Incledon-Webber. (Apologies!) He tells me his new book is out very soon this month and if you go onto his “Dowsing Spirits” website you can order………or indeed make contact on facebook where he has the cover of the book as his cover photo……and lot of people asking if its out yet……to which he has to keep saying ‘nearly’…!

    Take your point about naming sinkholes…….was thinking their akin to geological ones but will keep with ‘drains’ I think.

    I don’t have Jean’s original book but do have the 2006 one, can take photo’s of relevant pages if you do have problem obtaining (only 3 )…..I’m sure she won’t mind

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