"Whoops! Wrong Talk… Here’s What’s Really Happening in September"
Turns out my newsletter got ahead of itself — September’s real adventure is Geraldine Charles’ pilgrimage from Greenwich to Rochester talk.
Oops… My Crystal Ball Was Foggy!
Fake news alert! I clearly jumped the gun — the much-anticipated Qabalah talk isn’t until next year (I must have been dowsing in the wrong timeline).
The real Mile End meeting on Saturday 27th September is Geraldine Charles’ captivating journey From Greenwich to Rochester – Following the Pilgrim Route. Expect tales of medieval bridges, sacred shrines, mysterious energies, and possibly the occasional bewildered cathedral staff member.
So put away your Tree of Life diagrams (for now) and grab your walking imaginary boots — we’re going on pilgrimage!
Full details to follow shortly
Tony
London Dowsers Team
Free BSD Zoom Talk with Steve Judd – The Energetic Resonances of the Crop Circle Phenomena
🔷 Date: Thursday 21st August 2025
🔷 Time: 7:30 pm (London)
🔷 Venue: Online via Zoom – Free to attend
Since 1989, astrologer and researcher Steve Judd has explored the mysteries of crop circles, personally visiting over 400 formations. In this special talk, Steve will share his insights into their energetic and physical qualities, drawing on more than three decades of first-hand experience.
Expect fascinating stories, striking photographs, and a deeper understanding of what these extraordinary patterns in the fields might mean.
Hosted by The British Society of Dowsers
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Join Us for Archaeological Dowsing Adventures
Are you a seasoned dowser looking for your next challenge—or a newcomer curious to try your rods and pendulums in the field?
The Middlesex and Surrey Archaeological Dowsers (MASAD) have a programme of fascinating events lined up, and we’d love for you to be part of them.
All are welcome—just bring your curiosity, your dowsing equipment (some help will be available for beginners), and a sense of discovery!
MASAD Programme
Sat 27th September – 2:15pm
📍 Rose of York pub, Petersham Road, Richmond, Surrey
Meet to discuss MASAD’s development and future plans—committee members needed!
Travel: 65 bus from Richmond Station towards Kingston—get off at Nightingale Lane, walk forward, pub is on the left. Good parking, but please register your car at the pub.
Also: discussion on upcoming site visits.
Sat 25th October – 10:45am
📍 Aldgate East Station entrance
Field visit to Maypole—possible Roman graves.
Sat 29th November – 11:15am
📍 Hackney Wick Station entrance
Visit to Victoria and Albert Hackney Museum for research ahead of a future site visit.
Sat 24th January 2026 – 10:30am
📍 Vauxhall Station entrance
Explore the history and energies of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens (“Faux-Hall”).
Sat 28th February – Time TBC
📍 Near Rose of York pub
Reconnaissance of a long-gone house site—bring your rods!
ℹ️ Notes:
Please let me know if you’re coming—and contact me if you’ll be late or have transport problems.
Beginners welcome—some dowsing guidance will be provided.
📧 Contact: Keith Harmon – nrgft@hotmail.com
Come for the history, stay for the mystery!
The Next Richmond Talk:
🎉 “Partying with Your Pendulum” – A Hangover You Can Dowse Away!
Join us Sunday 5th October at Richmond, 11:00 AM for a cheeky and curious session on energy, excess, and energetic remedies.
The 2025 BSD Conference
🌟 Save the Date! 🌟
🗓 September 13–14
📍 Malvern Cube, Malvern WR14 2YF
Two days of connection, discovery, and inspiration for dowsers of all levels — with talks, workshops, and community in a beautiful setting.
For enquiries, contact Karyn at the BSD Office:
📧 info@britishdowsers.org | ☎️ +44 (0)1684 576969
(Office hours: Tues–Fri, 10:00am–2:30pm)