Are there any famous dowsers from the UK?

There are many well-known British dowsers. Too many to do proper credit to here and they’re probably only famous in the dowsing community.

Jack Temple was an extraordinary health dowser and the Forward to his autobiography is written by Sarah, Duchess of York.

Elizabeth Brown also made pioneering scientific discoveries in health dowsing and worked alongside doctors and health professionals.

Vicky Sweetlove works with harmonising spaces in Homes, Businesses and the Land, as does Grahame Gardner in Scotland. Graham started out working in theatre lighting and his on-location YouTube presentations of his geomancy work help to inform us.

Adrian Incledon-Webber started out as an Estate Agent and noticed that the same houses came up for sale every two to three years. He coined the term ‘Divorce House Syndrome’, and began his professional house healing business.

There was also Hamish Miller, famous for his revelations in subtle Earth Energies and he mapped the Michael and Mary currents from Land’s End to the Suffolk coast. Gary Biltcliffe and Caroline Hoare have followed in his footsteps with other major energy lines across Britain.

Maria Wheatley is a second-generation dowser who is extending her research into seed charging and using earth’s energies to increase agricultural yields. Patrick MacMannaway was brought up in Scotland and is a third-generation dowser now living in Vermont. He has international clients who he helps with increasing agricultural yields, sometimes over threefold, and healing their land.

In the water dowsing world, the names of George Applegate, Peter Golding, John Baker and Guy Hudson have to be mentioned, and sorry to all the many other well-known dowsers who haven’t been mentioned.

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