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GETTING STARTED

Feb, 9th 2006 (EST)

The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate remote dowsing techniques. 

While the subject matter will be the Thoroughbred Race Horse, how to create and nurture a virtual stable, the lessons you learn while performing these tasks, will be invaluable through-out your life.

Learning to use your mind-link to reality and worldly events, while managing risk is something only dreamt about by many people, but not really  practiced.

Your targets are horses that like to run.  They enjoy challenging other horses during the race.  

The internet resources available for result charts, entries and tracking your stable are http://www.brisnet.com/ , www.dailyracingform.com  www.equibase.com .

 I recommend becoming a subscriber to Brisnet, depositing money in a wagering account.  As a customer, you can enjoy the full resources of their Stable Alert Services and watch races on your computer.  I am NOT recommending that you gamble with this money.

 Click on Results and Charts, then Instant Charts (Free).  Select any tracks that interest you, for whatever reason. This is a no pressure search.  

  Good horses can be found anywhere.  The better horses race at Belmont, Aquaduct, Churchill Downs, Calder, Santa Anita, Bay Meadows, and during the winter months, Gulfstream.

 Lone Star Park, Philadelphia Park, Delaware Park, Hawthorne and Arlington also have competitive fields. You’ll want at least one night-time track, especially with a busy day schedule.

Look at Mountaineer, Penn Nation, and Sam Houston Race Park.

 You’re looking for something exciting and lucrative.  You’re not looking for hopeless horses.

Ideally your looking for horses that you can communicate with.  Obviously not in a physical sense but on an essence level, a spiritual level, a mental wave level.

 Go back to the third previous day.  Good horses have now relaxed after their races and your signals should be more accurate.

 Use the “No to Yes” response, look for horses that are “at least a 7 or an 8” on your perfect mental scale of 1 to 10.  Also practice your mental L-rods working with the same scale.

 Use the 4 horse profiles at this point.  Print neatly and with reverence the horse’s name in pencil above the spine. Next the sex and age.  To the right, the date, track abbreviation, race #, trainer’s name.  The race # is important.  Sometimes you select a horse, and after further work you decide that it doesn’t belong in your stable.  Go back to that result chart, your real target horse maybe the one that was above or below.

 In a one hour session at different tracks you might collect 30 horses.  Later after further readings maybe one half of them  will stand out from the rest.  These are cut and pasted on 4x6 postcards and their names are recorded in your Brisnet “Stable Alert” folder.  You’ll be notified by email when they workout and when they are scheduled to race.  Actually you can view potential entries 5 days in advance.  Use this feature to catch up on a horse you haven’t really worked on. 

 Check your horses after their workout.  You are notified when they workout.  Did they benefit from the workout?

Are they ready to race?  What coming month is best for them?  How many races before a strong effort?

 How many horses in your stable?   This is a continuous learning process.  One good healing and clearing session an evening is rewarding enough in the beginning.  Thirty to fifty horses will keep you busy for months.  

 Buy an alphabetical index file.  Cut the file down to A,E,I,M,R,U  I have over 250 horses grouped this way.  Sometimes flipping through the cards, a horse that is not scheduled to run will send a signal that’s significant.  A dream of a letter could provide a clue as to what to look for. 

 Look for classy two year olds.  The race condition is Maiden Special Weight.  Adopt some young horses and witness their progress through the years. Prepare yourself this way for the three year old classic races.

 CLUES FROM THE RACE CHARTS

 A horse that won big.  The winner was in front at the stretch call and gained lengths toward the finish line.  Look for a target that didn’t try.   Trainers don’t have to send their charges in an all out effort when there’s a superior entry in a race.  They are allowed to have a work-out in public.  Take a series reading of the winner, ask it as it was just before the race.  Train your mind to recognize winning efforts and what they would have looked like.  Remember there is no time and space at these levels of mind. 

 A winner at a large price.  Why did the betting public error?  Has this horse come around and is now more capable?  Did it beat good horses, if it didn’t throw the race out.  If it did beat a good field, don’t assume that the public will support this animal in its next race.  I’ve had many long priced horses that paid even higher prices in their next race.  Does the trainer have another long shot in the ready?   If so watch the trainer for a few weeks, enter their name in Stable Alert.   

 CLEARING AND HEALING WITH COLORS

 The first and probably most important service you as a practicing dowser can perform to an animal is clearing any and all negative and harmful energies. Think about this.  There’s a good  possibility no one else is doing it for the animal. No One.

 Can it be done? 

 I take my clues from the covenant the dowsers have with the Earth and in clearing noxious rays.  Decades ago dowsers went through an arduous process to divert water veins.  Work was done on site.  Copper pipes were inserted in the ground to deflect noxious emanations from a dwelling.  Today these services are done using maps and drawings of a local.  This happened through the power of collective consciousness, the power of countess dowsing hours reaffirming this covenant with the earth. 

 CLEARING

 Use your blue pendulum.  Clearing negative energies is a counter-clockwise rotation.

Ask are you with this horse?  Yes.  Does it need a clearing?  Yes.  If you’re with the animal and it needs clearing, the pendulum will easily start rotating. 

 Say and meditate on the words “Release, Remove, De-energize and Dissipate any and all negative and harmful energies from this animal and all the reasons they came in the first place.”  “Ask that this clearing be total and complete, now and ongoing to forever, even when I may not be consciously thinking of it.”

 Ask if there are harmful radiations in the stall.  If so, use a light colored Blue marking pen and draw a blue circle around the horse’s profile.  Use the pen as a dowsing tool and find in what direction the negative energies are coming from. Use a dropping in technique.  Raise your hand above your head and drop in to the direction.  Add extra color to block these energies.  Again “Release, Remove, De-energize, and Dissipate” these noxious rays.

 Feel as much power as you can with these incarnations.  You will perform them many times on many horses.  The pendulum sometimes will not stop rotating.  If you grow tired ask that each rotation now be three times more powerful. 

Focus and feel the winds of change.

 PURIFING AND ENERGIZING TO THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE DEGREE

 Use an orange or green pendulum, which ever the horse needs.  Most times it’s orange.

This is a clockwise rotation.  This is done after clearing.

 Meditate and say the words “ Purify and Energize to the highest possible degree.” Go over the, head and neck, front legs, abdomen, and hind quarters. 

Check the SERIES CODE, remember counter-clockwise for females.  Use the “times x2” count.

 Any areas less than 18, add energy.  Check the count, force the reading higher, push it to 18,20,22,24,28, if possible.  Ask that “these energies continue ongoing to forever, even though your not consciously thinking of them.” Repeat these exercises, until an improved reading seems to “hold as improved.”

 COMES RACE DAY

 As stated before, check 5 days out for potential starters.  Click on the “view all stable horses entered to run”  

 Check the field.  Does your horse look lost or prominent? 

Use your mental L-Rods. There will come a time when this is all you’ll need to do.

 Check the morning line, remember the rules for random odds.  In a 10 horse field the random odds of any horse winning are 9/1, nine chances to lose, one chance to win.  So if your horse is 20/1 don’t be swayed if you are getting good readings.  At 8/5, I’m looking for any reason to pass the race.

 Check the head, any negative signals, any murky color?  If the head is not clear the animal won’t relax during the race.

 Check the SERIES CODE.   An 18, plus a hint of a little more, as a first offering, is a ready animal. 

 Challenge the animal. Work with a count of 3X times, over the head.

Remember “6” is speed in the mind body link, 6 X 3 is the “18.” 

 Challenge the “RACE RESULT”  to give you the final answer. Ask “will you run well?” “will you finish well?”  Listen for a 1st or 2nd or 3rd     NOT win, place, show.  It shouldn’t come to you that way.

 Wager exactly what you hear or feel.  Receive a 4th or 5th,  pass the race, period.

Receive a 3rd bet third only. Receive a 2nd, wager second only.   Receive a 1st at good odds, wager at least 10% of your bankroll. To Win Only.

 Remember: if you don’t know for sure, pass the race.  Don’t take a chance only because the price is right.  The horse and or race result, must have given you a strong indication of victory.

Only look for those signs. 

 Above all don’t get into the habit of allowing your pendulum to take a guess for you.