Birth of a dowser
A short presentation:
Trained as an electronics and computer engineer with a BAC +6 coupled with a specialization in radio frequencies. I ended my career as an employee in the technical direction of a start-up after having led teams of engineers on satellite radio tests, coordinated a consortium of around fifteen large industrial groups in the development of innovative projects, set up a pioneering skills center in the PACA region made up of nearly 80 engineers from various backgrounds. Chief of intervention in first aid to the person in a humanitarian association from 2009 to 2020, master corporal - volunteer firefighter from 2014 to 2020. The discovery of dowsing: My dowsing sensitivity was revealed in October 2013, on my birthday when my aunt Magali asked me if I wanted to try dowsing rods... who knows why? There is no coincidence, in any way. I wanted to understand the reaction of this rod which lowered when I arrived on a passage of water. I read a lot....sorted a lot....asked questions on the dowser forum...a forum that I surveyed and where I thank Bernard Blancan and Hélène, administrator, who contributed to my launch helping me to channel too many questions. Step by step, little by little. Dowsing requires patience and detachment. |
Then a first meeting, followed by many others, with Michel Hennique, well-known dowser in France and abroad.
These meetings allowed me to put into practice what I had researched, to have a rational, reasoned and technical approach, in addition to my gift / sensitivity. And then I learned that becoming a dowser is certainly not achieved in a few days. From these intergenerational meetings, a real friendship was born. |
I started as beginner dowser, until the first independent research during the summer of 2015, thanks to Michel Hennique, then the first drilling where there, no more doubts, it's a revelation. A real passion.
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At the same time I discovered magnetism ; I developed these additional and, I think, complementary disciplines. In magnetism, the first results challenged me a lot, I wanted to go deeper.
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