Looking For Water and Digging Deeper

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By Richard Temple Granville

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This is a true story about a farmer in a drought situation, who in his need for an alternate supply of water, began to search for it underground. At first, using people who claimed to know about finding it, and then later learning a technique that led him to be quite good at discovering this water on his own.What he however discovers is that he is never on his own. In fact, he kept on being led, by what seemed like coincidences, to the discovery of how interconnected all of life is and how we can affect everyone and everything both positively and negatively by our attitude and actions.The first of the diversions away from simply looking for water was discovering that the electromagnetic energy, that indicated a possible presence of water, could also have a bearing on our health. In offering to help by means of biosensing, these effects on health were overcome.He began to dig deeper and his findings opened up onto a most unexpected and vast horizon of the interconnectedness of all life, past and present, between ourselves, and with the Creator of all that exists.This is a journey of discovery about our potential as people. One experience led onto another, so that what seemed in the beginning like an important discovery was shortly to be superseded by yet another one. The journey is accompanied by anecdotes that show up both the ordinary and the extraordinary."What an incredibly interesting subject! The anecdotes are very interesting indeed, the second section gives us an insight into the spiritual aspects employed and the last part has all the technical info. An unexpectedly good read on a subject I knew very little of and now am even more fascinated with."Editor's commentABOUT THE AUTHOR.Richard Temple Granville, known by most of his friends as Wicks is a retired farmer, from the Lowveld of Mpumalanga. He and Jill have six children and have been married for 42 years.
Looking For Water and Digging Deeper