I used to be  a student of Dr Parcells work. Yes it does work when when in the
right hands. The problem with medical dowsing is its equivocal nature. The
pendulum allows one to communicate with the subconscious mind (low self) and
obtain answers to questions. The seat of language is the middle ( conscious)
self. The low self handles the emotions, memory, and telepathy. The problems lie
in getting the left brain linear, rational, middle self (conscious mind) to step
aside, and also to gain the full cooperation of the low (subconscious) self.

Dennis Lipter

Vilik Rapheles wrote:

> The fact that people get good results from some of
> >these things is compelling. It's just so damned tiring to have to
> >wade through the nonsense to get to it, though.
> ~~~~~~~~
> Mike...
>
>    Excellent critique...and thank you for doing the wading for me! (My
> hipboots
> need a little patching...<g>)
>
>    Well...I see two things. One is that Dr. Parcell lived to a ripe age (is
> she
> still living?) in a healthy condition. She sensed or intuited or somehow
> figured
> a lot out about health, specifically her own health.  She knew something!
>
>   However...can it be put into language and can it be reproduced? Did she
> found a
> system to translate what she knew to others?
>
>    I read an article about a place...China?...where people sex baby chicks
> before there is any sign of their sex. They are almost always right. They
> cannot explain
> what they do...the only way they can train people is to have them sit right
> there while they do it...until the new person picks it up "by osmosis"...
> and the new
> person can't explain it either!
>
>    So I think there's a lot of information out there that isn't science
> (cannot
> be proven by scientific analysis)  but that is true, at least relatively and
> subjectively and situationally true. And I think if I or you could have
> studied directly with Dr. P, we might have learned to "sex the chick" ...or
> pick up the understandings Dr. P had.
>
>   But...if I or you swing a pendulum over food after we read a book, does
> that
> work?
>
>   Sigh...
>
>   I guess I'm a little weary too. So many ideas...so little time...
>
> ~^^V^^~
>
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