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More on the rainbow effect

In his book “It’s Not Too Late” Hamish Miller (see our book recommendations panel on the right) takes us through his early dowsing experiences in Chapter Eleven. In one paragraph he is talking about finding bands of energy within a wide line that he has picked up with the rods. Of finding deeper qualities he says:

I became aware that some of the lines in the band responded to a visualisation of different colours. It was the earth’s gentle way of telling us thick humans that we were of different frequencies.”

This is what we found at Runcorn Hill (now Rainbow Hill in my mind!). I think we said to each other that the changes in the bands were probably registering different frequencies. At the time Kal used the Chakra system to determine the order and correlation with the human body’s energies. Miller goes on to say of the energy line:

“…it was made up of twelve separate bands. The colour spread was a mirror image starting from the centre, but not in the normal rainbow sequence.” and “…it became apparent that the direction of energy flow, whilst remaining constant in one coloured ribbon, tended to reverse at certain times.”

Aha! Now we see why on Runcorn Hill we started by dowsing completely different colour sequences, not at all in the order of the chakras or the rainbow colours. It was only after we had started to hypothesise that the lines might be in that order that they ‘magically’ came to be in such an order.

We will now have to go back with an unformulated mind to dowse the colours again. This will see if there really was an order, or whether our self-imposed order would be found to be correct. For Miller it was random. For us it was random first time. When we formulated a theory, the colours began to emerge in that sequence according to the theory!

A warning message to us AGAIN to formulate our theories away from the site, and to try to only gather evidence whilst there. It’s so easy for the rational mind to begin to impose itself during a dowsing session, when what is really required for accurate data collection is a free mind, relaxed but intent upon an answer.

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