In Search of ... Water Seekers (1978)
Leonard Nimoy on dowsing...also featuring Francis Hitchings, Tom Graves, Arthur Bailey etc.
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In Search of ... Water Seekers, with Leonard Nimoy (1978)
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In Search of ... Water Seekers, with Leonard Nimoy (1978)
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Re: In Search of ... Water Seekers, with Leonard Nimoy (1978
Nice find Ian, I have to try that steel band wand, but it looks painful.
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Re: In Search of ... Water Seekers, with Leonard Nimoy (1978
Features footage of an EEG "mind mirror" device to record brain waves:
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Re: In Search of ... Water Seekers, with Leonard Nimoy (1978)
Just watched this again, I'm reminded of the 'black box' of Harry Lovegrove; I wonder if that still exists somewhere? (2nd video at around 2.10).
It was this device that reputedly laid down lines that were highly geopathically-stressed and almost impossible to get rid of. Harry called it a 'terahertz generator' and thought it could be useful as a navigational device for shipping.
David Cowan mentions it in passing in his earlier book 'Ley Lines and Earth Energies'. It featured on 'Tomorrow's World' at the time.
It was this device that reputedly laid down lines that were highly geopathically-stressed and almost impossible to get rid of. Harry called it a 'terahertz generator' and thought it could be useful as a navigational device for shipping.
David Cowan mentions it in passing in his earlier book 'Ley Lines and Earth Energies'. It featured on 'Tomorrow's World' at the time.
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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it - Terry Pratchett.
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it - Terry Pratchett.