Earth changes such as we have seen in recent years are not always destructive.
When I moved to my wild and wonderful home in mid-Wales I knew it was important, for us, to have the use of natural water rather than tap water, for many reasons, and felt a well would be the answer. I asked an esteemed dowser to identify if there was a good source of underground water, and after walking the property for several hours with his divining rods he found the place where a sizable river ran a few feet below.It is not easy these days, for reasons of health and safety, to find well-diggers but a local Welsh man who had a digger said he would help. It was wet and cold then, but we two dug down through many layers of ancient rock in search of the water. After going down fifteen feet we found it, but it was the natural water table not a river or even a stream, and while we capped it with a pipe we could go no further. The dowser checked again and realised that there had been a river there once but that it had moved over time, and his rods had picked up the energetic memory rather than the real thing.
It was disappointing, but we have our well and when the water table rises, as it does in periods of wet weather, we can access the water and drink it. Meanwhile, because it is intermittent, we sank a borehole in a different part of the garden - which again was dowsed - and have a permanent supply of wonderful natural water which comes from deep underground.
So, the well is hardly used, but I have not given up on it. I know that one day, in my lifetime, there will an earth movement such as a small earthquake which will affect where I live, and that the underground river identified by the dowser will change its course and flow into the well in abundance. I have no fear that my home will be damaged, only confidence that it will be a gift from nature which I will receive, I am sure, with gratitude and a laugh.
Because we have experienced or witnessed so many global events of magnitude like floods and volcanic eruptions it is natural to anticipate future ones as being, inevitably, disastrous, but it does not have to be so. It may be something momentous occurs which causes deserts to become fertile again, parched rivers and lakes to be plentiful, rain forests to expand rather than reduce.
Many people wonder and fear about what 2012 will bring, but I prefer to see it as an era of miraculous happenings and spiritual growth with a purpose for everything. It will not be easy, perhaps, from time to time, but it will not be dull!
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