Abbe MERMET was an extraordinary country priest and one of Europe’s premier radiesthesiaists, known for his sensitive ability to detect all types of radiations with his pendulum – with proven success at finding water, mineral ores, missing persons and diagnosing disease – this book details his findings.
Principles
Radiesthesia (dowsing) dates back millennia, used by Egyptians, Chinese, Indians, and German miners to locate underground water sources, minerals and even missing persons. French Jesuit priest Abbe Mermet became one of the most well-known modern radiesthetists during his day, publishing this book detailing his methods and discoveries.
The book serves as an excellent textbook for newcomers to dowsing and its applications in healing and wellness, providing many examples, exercises and tips for readers looking to expand their knowledge of this practice. The author details in great depth how dowsing rods can detect invisible energies; how they can distinguish positive from negative energy; as well as recognize an object’s aura.
This book details not only the techniques of radiesthesia but also how to use a pendulum to locate water and mineral deposits as well as diagnose illness in a patient. Medical dowsing, an offshoot of radiesthesia that employs simple dowsing tools to measure vibrational interactions between objects and people’s energy systems, allows doctors to quickly determine whether an illness exists as well as which treatments will work most effectively for him/her.
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Practice
Radiesthesia (sometimes referred to as “dowsing” or divining), is the natural ability for humans to detect radiations and force fields emitted by living beings and inanimate objects such as mineral ores, water sources, photographs, etc. With practice and training this skill enables us to locate underground water sources, lost persons or items as well as illness diagnose. Abbe Mermet was one of Europe’s finest radiesthetists – this book documents his discoveries.
This book contains detailed experiments and techniques, as well as an examination of the nature of radiation emitted by inanimate objects, plants, and animals. Furthermore, radiesthetists believe that all living beings including humans possess electromagnetic energy fields known as auras that radiate specific colors and intensities depending on vibrational characteristics such as vibrational frequency or vibrational characteristics of vibrational resonance with certain objects or people; such energy fields can be detected using pendulum or ringed copper rod dowsing instruments to locate these energies from their source radiesthetists can locate its source by pinpointing aura centers which emit specific colors and intensities depending on vibrational characteristics; all energy can be detected using pendulum or ringed copper rod dowsing instruments which detect energy fields that emit specific colors depending on its vibrational characteristics of vibrational characteristics of object/person interaction; once found, its source will become evident radiesthetists believe this knowledge to make sense of life around all living things including humans which exist as auras emit specific colors/intensities depending on vibrational characteristics based on vibrational characteristics, similar to objects/people as auras which emit specific colors/intensities based on vibrational characteristics which emit specific colors/intensities depending on vibrational characteristics depending upon vibrational characteristics as vibrational characteristics which emit specific colors/intensities based on vibratory characteristics, using instruments known as pendulum or ringed copper rod devices can locate their source(s.
The author provides many experiments utilizing different materials and settings to assist readers in becoming adept in this remarkable technique. He covers dowsing for underground water sources as well as missing persons or objects; his specialty was long distance water sources which he called “tele radiesthesia“. His methods are still utilized today and can aid in truly scientific approaches to healing; this classic work must be in every radiesthetist’s library! Hardcover.
Techniques
This remarkable book describes an approach known as dowsing, radiesthesia or divination which uses invisible energies within both humans and nature to detect invisible forces that play an essential part in maintaining our ecosystems. While current Mineral science often disregards such practices as pseudoscience, for some people radiesthesia remains real and has an integral part to play in shaping the future of planet Earth.
Abbe Mermet first published his groundbreaking findings regarding radiesthesia 75 years ago in this iconic work. He focused on techniques and experiments rather than expanding upon theories, as he believed no single theory could account for all the facts. Mermet was particularly known for introducing brass pendulums equipped with Witness Chambers; hollow spaces drilled in the top of rod that can be accessed by detaching its top. Furthermore, Mermet was first to successfully develop remote diagnosis called Teleradiesthesia or Telediagnosis of Disease; an innovation which was highly successful.
He describes in this short gem the method for holding and adjusting a pendulum, what we perceive (physical radiations to subtle energies), as well as what causes its movement. Additionally, radiesthesia utilises samples, which contain all vibrational properties associated with what or whomever we’re searching for – similar to when blood samples are taken for analysis by doctors.
Dowsing of geopathic stress, one of the major contributors to illness and ill health, is also discussed at length. He shows how to identify it and correct it using pendulum to neutralise telluric energy before providing samples from which specific remedies for illness can be identified.
This short but exceptional book should be read by anyone with an interest in radiesthesia, from beginners to expert dowsers alike. It serves as an indispensable reference tool to learn the ancient art of radiesthesia. With environmental degradation and economic turmoil increasing worldwide, now is an opportune time for everyone to tap into this ancient wisdom through radiesthesia.
Results
This book seeks to introduce radioesthetics in its most basic form for beginners, without going too deep into geology, minerology and medicine-related subjects which belong more directly under geological, minerological or medicinal disciplines; we will leave that work up to those more equipped in terms of scientific expertise.
Well known is that using a pendulum to find water and minerals both on-site (dowsing) and remotely (teleradiesthesia). But much more can be accomplished through careful application of various techniques: we can also detect radiations coming from plants, animals and people; detect hidden treasure; find missing persons and diagnose disease – results which do not rely on chance or any particular predisposition – simply an aptitude developed and utilized as an effective instrument for uncovering real facts.
Whoever wishes to use their gift should understand that success does not come easily; only by adopting an objective stance and developing one’s skills through years of practice are radiesthetists able to realize practical results from their abilities.
I have noticed two distinct trends among radiesthetists: some, with an objective and scientific attitude, see Radiesthesia as an extension of waves and radiations; whereas those more inclined toward psychic or metaphysical understandings often associate Radiesthesia with phenomena of abnormal hypersensibility and spiritism. While these latter practitioners might seem to hold more truthful ideas, only by studying pure Radiesthesia which is ultimately an empirical science can we get closer to finding out the truth.
My hope is that this work will encourage others to open up about their secrets and construct, at minimum, an altar for radiesthesia advancement. Only in this way will we be able to break through the walls of silence which the Church erects around its own magical operations.