Oh yes, dowsing is strictly intent oriented, and can be used to find the
location, depth, quantity and quality.  You have to dowse for the
quality.

Marshall

Richard Harris wrote:

> Hi Erna,I'm very interested in your results with the dowsing-rod. I
> was under impression that it would only indicate where there was a
> source of water--and had nothing to do with the quality of the water
> found.Sincerely,_______________________________________
> Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
> 448 West Juniata Street
> Clermont, FL 34711
> www.rharrisinc.com
> http://www.seasilver.com/reh
> http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:08 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>water debate
> Hello,
> I have read with much interest your debate uptil now. If I understand
> it well, the debate concerns the quality of tapwater versus distilled
> water.
>
>      Perhaps the following gives another view, namely: that none
>      of these two is a healthy drinking water. This is at least
>      the conclusion I had to draw a few months ago, after talking
>      to several 'professionals' and some reading when we were
>      drilling our own waterwell.That's why we changed to drinking
>      only bottled mineral water.But we still want to use the
>      water from our well, only  the problem is: How can you
>      objectively state if the water is good enough to drink by
>      using enough CS? Because the wellwaterquality varies also,
>      as it comes out of the soil, where also for instance
>      farmer's chemicals are dropped.To analyse watersamples every
>      time is far too expensive, is our experience, and too
>      limited. That's why I came to the conclusion that I should
>      try a dowsing-rod: always ready, not expensive but most of
>      all: very acurate as I have seen with other people, who use
>      it. I am now in the process of trying to find a suitable
>      one, so I have to start it up yet. But with the knowledge I
>      have at this moment, I feel this could be a safe solution
>      for stating the quality of a watersample, whether it comes
>      from the tap, a well or from a bottle.Look forward to
>      reactions! Erna
>